We’ve added a new Table view to the Screens page, designed to make managing larger screen networks faster and more flexible:

Table view replaces the old list view and gives you a structured overview of all your screens in one place.
You can now:
Your table layout is saved automatically, so it stays consistent between sessions.
We’ve also added Labels to the screen settings tab, which let you tag screens with short, reusable markers (for example, by team, location, or purpose):

Labels can be added from an individual screen’s dashboard and are available as a column in Table view, where you can use them to organize and group screens across your account:

For deeper walkthrough of the new Table view and the full screen management feature set, you can find it in our Screen management guide.
We’ve refreshed the layout of the Fugo CMS to make navigation clearer, faster, and more spacious. The main navigation has moved into a left-hand sidebar, giving you more room for your screens, playlists, dashboards, and content.
Here’s what’s new:




As always, if you want to share feedback, we’re all ears!
We’ve updated our HubSpot trigger feature with AI-powered natural language filters, making it even easier to target exactly when your screens should react to activity in HubSpot.
Triggers let your screens respond instantly to key CRM events - like new deals, stage changes, or activity by specific reps - so you can surface wins, momentum, and updates without relying solely on dashboards.
If you already show HubSpot dashboards on your TVs, triggers can add a real-time layer on top.
You can now write filter conditions in plain English (e.g., “deals over 50K owned by Sarah D”), and Fugo will interpret them automatically. This makes it easier to create precise rules without digging through field names.

You’ll find HubSpot triggers on the Triggers page in your Fugo account:
👉 Setup guide
About the beta:
Because the Trigger feature is still in active development, real-world testing is extremely valuable to us. Anyone who uses triggers during the beta and shares feedback will receive a discount when the feature becomes part of the paid subscription.
As always, if you have questions or run into issues, reach out via chat or support@fugo.ai . We’d love to hear how you're using it!
The SAP app works the same way as our other dashboard apps (like Tableau and Salesforce), letting you bring live business insights to shared displays without exposing any data or credentials.
If you already have Dashboards enabled in your account, you can follow the setup guide here to try it with SAP → SAP Analytics Cloud Dashboard Setup Guide
If you don’t yet have Dashboards available, the feature — including SAP — is accessible by booking a short demo call with our team. We’ll walk you through what’s needed to set up your dashboards and enable the feature for your account or trial.
For anyone new to Fugo dashboards, they make it possible to display dashboards or URLs that sit behind a login, so your teams can see live metrics on screens without needing direct access or shared links.
Reach out to sales@fugo.ai to talk about hooking up your data sources!
We’ve identified an issue affecting Windows players running version 1.16.0 of the Fugo Player app. These players are no longer able to receive automatic updates due to a certificate mismatch between legacy and current versions.
To ensure continued stability and compatibility, we’ve released a new Windows Player version (v1.22.0) that resolves this problem and includes key improvements.
If your Windows Player is still on version 1.16.0, please uninstall it and download the latest version from our Windows Player installation guide.
This update restores full auto-update functionality for future releases.
You may have noticed some changes on your Playlists page.
We’ve updated it with a new default: Cards view:
Cards view makes it easier to manage multiple playlists at once.
Instead of panes, each playlist now appears as a card with a quick snapshot of its details.
From here, you can:
You can always switch back to List view using the toggle at the top of the page:
Check out our Playlists 101 guide to brush up on creating playlists, setting schedules, and triggering playlists (another new feature!)
We’ve just launched Triggers - a new way to push content to your screens in real time.
Unlike playlists or scheduled content, which run on a loop, a Trigger is an automated rule that listens for an event in one of your connected tools. When that event happens, Fugo instantly fires the content you’ve set - whether it’s a dynamically generated message, Design Studio slide, or media asset - to your TV screens.
Right now, Triggers support HubSpot, so you can set alerts for deal updates, pipeline changes, or new contacts and see them appear on your screens the moment they happen.
You’ll also notice a few other Triggers we’re cooking up, along with the Manual Triggers (rebranded from "Priority Takeover" playlists). That’s the takeover feature you know and love, just in case you were wondering where it went.
We’re looking for businesses using HubSpot to test this feature and share feedback. In return, you’ll receive a reduced rate when it moves from beta to live 😎
👉 To get started:
We’re opening access to the Fugo MCP - our orchestration layer for connecting business systems to your screens in real time.
If you’ve ever had to wait on us to build a custom integration before showing something new on screen, this is your chance to skip the wait. The MCP gives you the tools to:
It’s early, and it’s not a plug-and-play feature. You’ll need the technical chops to wire it up - but you’ll also get the freedom to make your screens react to whatever matters most in your day. And we'll help you along the way!
📩 Interested? Email hello@fugo.ai 🔗 More info: fugo.ai/digital-signage-mcp 🔗 Why are we doing this in the first place? We explain
This is a great option if you’re repurposing an old PC, running Ubuntu or Debian, or setting up signage on a lightweight OS.
Need help? Get in touch with us via the handy in-app chat box or at support@fugo.ai
This is your chance to get early access to Fugo’s upcoming automation tools, built to make your screens more dynamic, more responsive, and more in sync with what’s happening in your business.
🧠 AI agents for screen content
Use natural language prompts to generate or update on-screen slides - think: “Show today’s closed deals from Salesforce” or “Create a slide celebrating our top support rep this week.”
⚙️ Event-based screen automation
Connect your favorite tools to Fugo and set triggers that update screens when business events happen - like a new contract signed or a support ticket resolved.
📊 Live dashboards, simplified
Test smarter workflows for displaying dashboards that don’t just refresh on schedule - they respond when key metrics change.
✅ Early access to new AI features as they roll out
✅ Direct line to our product team to share feedback and shape development
✅ A head start on building smarter screen workflows for your team
✅ Influence over roadmap priorities before public launch
✅ Discounted pricing when the features are released publicly
This is a collaborative beta - not a polished product preview. We want to build this with you, not just for you.
🔍 Get more details on the program
We cant wait to hear from you!