Carousel Digital Signage Now Integrates with Canva, Google Slides, Geckoboard

Carousel Digital Signage has announced native integrations with popular design, presentation, and dashboard tools Canva, Google Slides, and Geckoboard. The move enables Carousel Cloud customers to incorporate content created on those platforms into their digital signage messaging.

"Many of our customers create content for their communications campaigns and other needs using these widely available, web-accessible tools," said Eric Henry, president of Carousel Digital Signage, in a statement. "Our customers working in education, corporate, retail and other verticals can now take advantage of the tools that they know and love with Carousel Cloud. The result is a seamless workflow that makes it even easier to develop and publish their messaging through our solution." 

All three integrations feature a cut-and-paste public URL, the company explained in a news announcement. And all changes users make in Canva, Google Slides, or Geckoboard will automatically post to the Carousel cloud without any additional steps required.

"In today's environment, people must familiarize themselves with a wide range of tools to get their jobs done," Henry added. "These integrations prevent people from having to learn yet another solution. It's all about letting people use the tools they already use on our platform." 

For more information, visit the Carousel Digital Signage site.

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