Drive a TouchBoard right here.
A faithful rebuild of the real Android TouchBoard, running on mock data. Switch device modes, drill into the wall, and watch it heal itself back Home. No sign-up, and nothing leaves your browser.
Standings Board
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Needs coverage
Today
4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Bar
Tomorrow
6:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Bakery
Sun Aug 16
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Register
Devon Reyes
Bar
6:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Clocked in
Maya Okafor
Shift Lead
7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Clocked in
Nia Brooks
Roasting
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Clocked in
Jordan Tate
Register
3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Scheduled
Imani Cole
Bakery
5:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Done
Four things worth trying.
The board is a display surface. It reports the operation; it never runs it — so what you can tap here is what you can tap on the wall.
Switch the device mode
The left rail is the real device-mode list. One board runs the Workforce Wall, the Owner’s Command Center, a Kitchen Display, an Inspection Wall, a Register, or a Custom Wall — set remotely from the dashboard.
Drill into the wall
On the flagship, tap Open, Swaps, On the floor, or Shoutout. Each opens a read-only detail screen whose only control is Back — and after 30 seconds the wall heals itself back Home, exactly as the kiosk does.
Flip the right-hand panel
Live timeline, Swaps, and Recognition share one panel, with Day / Week / Month on the schedule — the same flip panel the real board uses.
Tap Clock In
It shows a QR, not a keypad. Clocking in happens in the employee’s phone app; the board is a display surface and stays read-only.
On a real deployment this runs full-screen on a wall-mounted panel in locked-down kiosk mode, signed in to your location, against your live data. The mode is set remotely from the VexaOS device registry — the board never picks its own. Software $29/device/mo. VexaOS Complete includes 1 TouchBoard license per location; additional boards $19/device/mo. Hardware sold separately.
See it on your own roster.
The demo runs on invented data. A walkthrough runs on yours — your locations, your shifts, your coverage gaps.
Put this on your wall.
Hardware, software, and the platform underneath — from one vendor that is accountable for all of it.