One dashboard. Every screen. Every brand. Every site.
Command Nexus is our own fleet monitoring and management platform — built by 1308, deployed for our own clients, and licensed to selected partners. It's the system behind every signage rollout we ship.
Mixed fleets are the norm. Single-vendor tools aren't enough.
Most signage providers ship one CMS, one player class, one fleet tool. Real-world deployments don't look like that. The pharmacy that started on Android signage in 2020 added BrightSign players in 2023 and now wants to consolidate. The corporate group with LG screens in head office and Samsung in regional branches needs one view across both. The hospitality operator with displays from four different vendors needs alerts before customers notice problems.
We built Command Nexus because we kept hitting the same wall: every vendor's own tool worked fine in isolation, but no one tool worked across brands. Now there's one — and it's ours.
Built for fleets that don't fit one vendor.
One dashboard, every display
Live status across every screen in your fleet. Online, offline, degraded, idle — all visible at a glance, with filtering by site, region, brand, or display type.
Multi-vendor by design
Built to manage LG, Samsung, BrightSign, Philips, Sony, Hisense, and Android-based displays alongside each other. No single-vendor lock-in.
Real-time fault detection
Heartbeat every two minutes. Alerts flag the moment a screen drops, a player crashes, or playback stalls — often before your customers notice.
Role-based access control
Four-tier permissions — operator, admin, partner admin, super admin — with mandatory TOTP multi-factor authentication on every account.
Multi-tenant by default
Built for multi-brand, multi-region, multi-site operators. Sub-tenant isolation, cross-tenant reporting for partner orgs, no data bleed between brands.
Edge-node architecture
Remote sites that can't expose displays to the public internet run an Edge node — discovers displays on-site, relays status and commands via secure outbound WebSocket.
The drivers shipping today.
Active production drivers for the brands you actually find in Australian retail, hospitality, pharmacy, and corporate environments. New drivers ship as we onboard new fleets — if your brand isn't on this list, ask.
Each driver covers the brand's native control protocol — for example, Samsung uses MDC, LG uses TCP control, BrightSign uses LDWS. You don't need to know any of that. You just see the screen and tell it what to do.
The product site goes deeper.
Pricing, full feature breakdown, partner program details, and live demos sit on the Command Nexus product site itself. Visit it, or book a call and we'll walk you through it.
Command Nexus, answered.
What partners and prospects ask before they pilot Command Nexus on a real fleet.
Is Command Nexus a 1308 product, or a third-party platform we re-sell?
Built and owned by 1308. The architecture, code, drivers, and platform are ours. We also licence it to selected partners and resellers, but the product lives at commandnexus.com.au under our own brand.
What hardware brands does it work with today?
Active drivers for LG (TCP), Samsung (MDC), BrightSign (LDWS), Philips (SICP), Sony (Bravia), Hisense, generic Android players (ADB), and iAdea SMIL devices. New drivers ship regularly as we onboard new fleets.
Can it monitor displays at sites without giving the displays public internet access?
Yes — that's the Edge node pattern. A small Linux box at each remote site discovers and polls the local display network, then relays status to the cloud over a single outbound TLS WebSocket. No inbound port forwarding, no VPN, no exposed display network.
How does it compare to vendor-native tools like MagicInfo or BrightSign's cloud?
Single-vendor tools work fine when you only have one brand. Most real-world fleets are mixed — LG + Samsung + BrightSign in the same network — and that's where Command Nexus shines. We're the layer that gives you one dashboard regardless of brand.
Is there an API for integration with our existing BI or ticketing systems?
Yes. OpenAPI 3.1 spec published — current scope is 62 endpoints covering displays, alerts, sites, content commands, and audit logs. Swagger UI available for partner integrations.
What's the deployment model — SaaS, on-premises, or both?
Primary deployment is SaaS at commandnexus.com.au. On-premises and private-cloud deployments are available for clients with strict data-residency or air-gap requirements — typically government, defence, and large healthcare.
Is there a free trial?
There's no self-serve free trial. We run a paid pilot — typically 30 days at a single site — so you can validate the value with real data on real screens before committing to a fleet rollout.
Stop checking screens one vendor at a time.
30-day paid pilot at a single site. See it on your real fleet.