Use-case
Once your Channel is set up, the next questions are: who finds it, where does it play, and how do you get more subscribers? This article covers all three.
How your Channel gets discovered
Screen Managers browse Channels in their dashboard and see your thumbnail, title, description, and recent posts. They pick Channels matching their venue (e.g., restaurants pick food Channels, gyms pick wellness). When they subscribe, your content rotates on all their screens.
Where your content plays
Track subscribed locations and their geography.
Open the Creator dashboard.
Go to Reports → Location Map.
See every subscribed location pinned on the map.
Use this to visit screens in the wild, understand your audience geography, and brief brand partners on your reach.
Grow your Channel
Optimise your preview
Use a clear, recognisable thumbnail.
Keep the title short and memorable.
Write a description that shows value to Screen Managers — "premium food photography for restaurants" beats "content creator".
Post regularly — active Channels with recent posts rank higher.
Upload both landscape and portrait
FRAMEN's network is roughly 50/50 landscape and portrait. Uploading both formats doubles your available screens.
Contact the sales team
If your basics are solid but growth plateaus, reach out to sales for help with placements, featured spots, and Screen Manager introductions.
Good to know
Content guidelines — follow the same creative rules as ads (no prohibited categories, no infringing material). See Creative policy and approval.
Post rhythm — steady, consistent posting beats bursts. Channels that go stale lose subscribers.
Brand partnerships — brand partners can run paid campaigns targeting your Channel. Contact sales to set this up.
