Find. Upload.
Pay. Go Live.
Book digital billboards like you book an Uber.
Pick a screen, upload your media, pay, and launch.
How it works
Four steps. Zero drama.
Discover → book → upload → pay. Built for teams that don’t have time to chase vendors.
Explore screens
Search by location, category, and budget. Visual, fast, and obvious.
Pick slots & schedule
Buy the days/hours you need. No automatic long lock-ins.
Upload creative
Drag, drop, preview. Lightweight checks so you don’t get blocked at the last minute.
Pay & launch
UPI/card payments, instant confirmation, and launch updates.
Why it works
Modern buying for modern OOH.
We’re turning offline media into something you can actually operate—like software.
Fast launch (without chaos)
Clear inventory, minimal steps, and consistent checks between “idea” and “it’s live.”
Transparent pricing
See rates upfront. No “talk to sales” just to get a number for a screen you can literally see.
Inventory you can trust
Verified screen details + booking rules surfaced upfront so you don’t discover constraints after payment.
Get early access
Be first in line.
We’ll invite early users in batches. Join the waitlist for access and launch updates.
No spam. No nonsense. We’ll only email when there’s something real.
FAQ
Questions you’re already thinking.
We’ll answer the awkward stuff too (especially the “15 minutes” part).
What do you mean by “live in ~15 minutes”?
Fast launch once your creative passes basic checks and the screen/operator is ready. Some screens may require additional approvals or have fixed cutover windows—we’ll show those rules before you pay.
Is this only for digital billboards?
Yes—launch focus is DOOH. Static inventory can come later, but we’re not diluting the core experience early.
Can agencies use it too?
Yes. “Self-serve” doesn’t mean “anti-agency”—it means fewer manual dependencies and cleaner workflows.
How do screen owners partner?
Email hello@itsmyscreen.com with your city, screen specs, and your playback CMS/software. We’ll onboard inventory market-wise.
Ready?
Make your first billboard feel… normal.
Booking outdoor ads shouldn’t feel like 2009.