How the Line Works.
A civic-first digital display platform linking local stories, business, and art—live in your town.
Local businesses and organizations enroll and become part of a shared digital story for visitors and residents alike.
Community Screens.
Content plays across public screens in venues and spaces—unifying the town’s local narrative visually.
Optional Local Display.
Members may show content on their own in-house screens. Hardware and setup may be provided for a simple launch.
The Civic Platform
What it is: A scalable network that links local content, public art, and business visibility across community screens. Each region operates its own edition, customizing visuals and themes for their local identity.
Why it matters: Strengthens civic storytelling, helps small businesses be seen, and transforms ordinary screens into neighborhood media channels.
How it expands: Any town or region can license the platform, partner locally, and access creative and technical support from Fueyo LLC. Screens and content are managed for a unified, living civic story.

Hosting a Community Platform
Hosts, such as chambers, cultural centers, resorts and more anchor the Line in their community. They provide screen locations, coordinate civic messaging, and connect local partners. Fueyo LLC handles the creative content, scheduling, and system support while hosts keep the display aligned with community events and partnerships.
Display & Hospitality Partners
Venues, hotels, museums, restaurants, and short-term rentals can participate through Display Licenses. Each includes a playback device and installation support.
The result: enhanced guest experience with local civic content, keeping the community’s story visible everywhere.






