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Has anyone here tried using a TV App for team dashboards or workflow monitoring?

  • November 7, 2025
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danielmartinhq

Hey everyone,

I’ve been experimenting with using a TV App to display live Pipefy dashboards on a big screen in our office — mainly for tracking workflow status, overdue cards, and team performance at a glance. It looks great in theory, but I’m curious how others are handling this setup in practice.

Do you use any specific TV apps or display tools for your Pipefy dashboards? How’s the performance and visibility been for your teams — especially when it comes to real-time updates or switching between different pipes?

Would love to hear what’s worked (or not worked) for you all. Any setup tips or recommendations would be awesome!

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I’ve tried something similar in our office, using a TV to keep an eye on Pipefy dashboards throughout the day. Overall it works pretty well, but there are a few things I learned along the way:

1. Any smart TV with a built-in browser can work
But performance varies a lot. Some built-in browsers struggle with heavier dashboards or take a while to refresh.

2. A small mini-PC or stick PC works better
We ended up plugging a low-cost mini-PC into the TV and opening Pipefy in a normal browser. This made the dashboards load faster and auto-refresh more reliably.

3. Real-time updates aren’t always instant
Pipefy dashboards do refresh, but it’s not true real-time. If you need near-live status, leaving the page open in a standard browser gives better results.

4. Switching between pipes isn’t very smooth on a TV app
Especially if you’re relying only on the TV’s built-in browser. A PC or Chromecast setup makes switching much easier.

5. Full-screen mode helps visibility a lot
Our team mostly uses it to spot overdue cards and bottlenecks, and full-screen mode makes it readable from across the room.

So yes — it works, but the quality of the setup depends heavily on the device you use to display the dashboard. A dedicated small PC or a streaming stick has been the most stable option for us.

Hope that helps!