Overview:
Anthias is an open-source digital signage platform designed to run on Raspberry Pi devices and PCs. Formerly known as Screenly OSE, it allows users to display content on screens managed from a web interface. The project targets self-hosters, developers, and system administrators looking for a lightweight signage solution that can be deployed on affordable hardware. It is well-suited for environments where a dedicated, single-purpose device controls screen displays without the cost of a full commercial subscription.
Core Features:
Self-hosted web management: Control and schedule digital signage content through a browser-based interface on a local or networked device.
Raspberry Pi and PC support: Runs on a wide range of hardware, including Raspberry Pi 5, 4, 3 B+, and 3 B, as well as any 64-bit PC such as Intel NUCs or old laptops.
balenaOS compatibility: Can be installed on balenaOS for containerized deployment, with images available from balenaHub.
Asset migration path: Supports migrating assets from Anthias to the commercial Screenly platform for users who later require more features.
Use Cases:
Developers deploying signage on Raspberry Pi: Use Anthias to turn a low-cost single-board computer into a dedicated digital signage player.
System administrators managing network displays on PCs: Run Anthias on existing 64-bit hardware like old laptops or mini-PCs to repurpose unused devices.
Self-hosters wanting full data and deployment control: Host the signage software locally without reliance on an external cloud service.
Why It Matters:
Anthias provides a straightforward, self-hosted digital signage alternative that runs on widely available, low-cost hardware. Its focus on Raspberry Pi and PC compatibility makes it accessible for users who want to manage their own display infrastructure without vendor lock-in or subscription fees. The project also offers a migration path to a commercial version for those who later need advanced features, giving users flexibility as their requirements grow.

