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We Rebuilt taiv.tv

The redesigned taiv.tv home page with the headline Business TV Reimagined

We rebuilt taiv.tv from the ground up. New design, new pages, and a clear split between the two things we do: help venues run their screens, and help brands advertise on them.

A bar owner and a media buyer want very different things, so the site opens with a front door that sends each of them to the right place. Here is a tour.

For venues: the free flagship

The venues page is for the bars and restaurants that run Taiv for free. The promise is plain: more control of your screens, a cut of the ads that run, and we handle the install and support at no cost. A bento of live mockups shows what the screens can actually do, so a bar owner sees the product instead of reading about it.

A grid of live venue mockups: promote your specials, a monthly payout of $163.40, on/off toggles for competitor ads and your promotions, a music player, a trivia question, streaming channels, and intermission mode

The most important part gets its own walk-through. A small box wires in behind the TV, and when the broadcast cuts to a break, Taiv blocks the ad that would have run and plays the venue’s own promo instead.

A four-step demo headed Watch Taiv take over a break: plug in the box, a break hits, Taiv blocks it, your promo runs, with a TV showing a Your Restaurant promotion
The core move in four steps: a commercial break becomes the venue's own promotion, on the same screen.

Running more than one location has its own path into the enterprise side.

For advertisers: the hub and the verticals

The advertise hub makes the case to brands and agencies. It leads with live-sports inventory, proof that each ad ran, and reach that home-TV ratings miss. We frame it as digital video, not a billboard.

The centerpiece explains the targeting. Taiv reads the live broadcast, knows the room, and picks the spot that fits the moment.

A live football broadcast with an AI overlay detecting the sport, a big play, and the score, above a four-step rail: AI content detection, venue demographics, AI sentiment, targeted ad delivery
How the AI picks the ad: it reads the game, the room, and the mood, then delivers a spot matched to the moment.

A reach calculator lets a buyer size a campaign on the spot. Set how many screens, how often it plays, and how long it runs, and it totals the in-venue impressions across the network.

A reach calculator with sliders for network reach, frequency, and campaign length, showing 84.6 million total in-venue impressions, over a wireframe globe

From there, nine category pages speak to one vertical each, in its own language: automotive, alcohol and beverage, sports betting, finance, entertainment, and more. Every page carries the audience data and the fan-affinity story that buyer cares about.

For multi-location operators: enterprise

Chains, gyms, casinos, cruise lines, and hotels get their own enterprise track: one managed network across every kind of venue, with a page per vertical, a managed rollout, and quote-based pricing. The whole section is built to feel like the network itself, alive and in motion.

A particle sphere with the Taiv logo at the center, ringed by venue-type chips: gyms, casinos, cruise, medical, retail, bars, and restaurants
One managed network across every venue type, from bars and gyms to casinos and cruise lines.

For a group, the pitch is control. Across a fleet of screens, the same promotion runs in every break and stays on brand in every dining room you operate, instead of national ads no one at your locations picked.

A side-by-side comparison. Without Taiv, greyed-out national and competitor ads fill the screens. With Taiv, one Fishbowl Fridays promotion runs on every screen, group-wide
Without Taiv, the breaks fill with national and competitor ads. With Taiv, one on-brand promotion runs group-wide.

Operators who want a number first can estimate the revenue share with a quick calculator before they ever talk to us.

For retail: a separate line

Taiv Retail runs on the same network, tuned for a different room: free digital signage for gas stations and convenience stores. Run your own promotions most of the time, and earn from the national ads that fill the rest. It gets its own page, its own voice, and its own sign-up.

The retail page offering a free signage package: two 43-inch displays with mounts and installation at $0 cost, showing coffee and gas-deal promotions, earning $500 to $2,500 a year
The retail offer, plainly: two screens and install at no cost, running the store's own promotions and paying back $500 to $2,500 a year.

Proof, in depth

The case studies lay out the proof in full: the setup, the results, and the numbers up front, on the same dark system.

A case-study card: Bacardi sees a 287% increase in sales with Taiv, and a 28% decrease in competitor sales
Every case study leads with the result. Bacardi: sales up 287%, competitor sales down 28%.

The rest of the site

A few more pages round it out. The glossary explains the in-venue and CTV terms buyers run into, on one page with an anchor for every word. The blog is where posts like this one live. And when someone is ready, the get-started funnel keeps it to a few short steps.

The glossary page with an A to Z index and cards defining terms like bar TV advertising, brand awareness, and brand lift, each with related terms
The glossary defines the channel's vocabulary, one page with an anchor for every term.

The whole site is built to be fast. Speed is part of the brand, so pages stay light, images are compressed, and the motion is capped so it never gets in the way.

Take a look around, starting at the home page. If you run a venue, see what your screens could do. If you buy media, see the network.

Two sides of the same screen.

Venues take control of their TVs, run their own promos, and earn from every break. Brands reach real crowds during the games that matter. Whichever side you are on, Taiv is how the screen pays off.