Transit and mobility

AiVii for Transportation

Make high-footfall transit screens more adaptive, measurable, and valuable for service messages and sponsored campaigns.

Stations, terminals, and stops see the highest concentrations of attention in any city — and yet most transit screens still play one looping ad regardless of who is around. AiVii treats every transit screen as a smart surface: real-time service info when commuters need it, sponsor takeovers when brands want them, and clean reporting that finally makes transit media a credible buy.

10K+

daily impressions per high-traffic station screen

Peak vs off-peak

campaigns adapt to commuter flow automatically

Audited

sponsor reports backed by real screen exposure

Industry opportunity

Premium media inventory

Turn your station, gate, or stop network into a measurable, sponsor-ready media asset.

Premium media inventory

Turn your station, gate, or stop network into a measurable, sponsor-ready media asset.

Real-time service info

Riders get the next train, the right gate, the latest delay — all on the same screens that earn revenue.

Location intelligence

Understand commuter flow patterns by station, by hour, by line — without identifying individuals.

In plain language

Why transit media has been underused

Transit screens have huge audiences but very little intelligence. A brand pays for two weeks of impressions, gets a manual screenshot report, and has to take it on faith. Meanwhile, riders see the same loop ten times in their commute and tune it out.

AiVii makes transit screens a real digital media network. Campaigns rotate by hour, station, and audience flow. Sponsors see real exposure numbers. Transit operators get a new revenue stream — without compromising service messaging.

Real use cases

How AiVii shows up in Transportation

Small, practical moments where intelligent screens earn their place — explained the way they actually happen.

Station screens timed to commuter flow

Morning rush plays a coffee partner ad with a scan-to-claim coupon for the station outlet. Evening rush switches to dinner offers from nearby restaurants.

Sponsors see incremental sales, riders get a useful nudge, station revenue goes up.

Sponsored takeover during peak hours

A streaming launch books all platform screens for the week's three peak hours. AiVii synchronises the takeover and reports impressions hour by hour.

Brands buy with confidence because reach is documented, not estimated.

Wayfinding without confusion

Connecting passengers see clear gate or platform info, with delays shown in the rider's likely language based on incoming-route mix.

Fewer help-desk visits, fewer missed connections, calmer terminals.

Airport gate engagement

Gate-side screens show flight info plus a short, scan-friendly ad from a duty-free brand or onboard upgrade option.

Travellers convert at the gate, sponsors get measurable conversions, airports get more out of every screen.

The AiVii loop

How AiVii fits Transportation

Analyse, Target, and Engage work together so every screen becomes more relevant, more measurable, and more useful.

Analyse traffic patterns

Understand screen exposure, time windows, and location-level media performance — across the entire network.

Target by context

Adapt campaigns by station, route, time, audience flow, and even weather or operational context.

Engage commuters

Run scan, vote, reward, or sponsor journeys that work even in fast-moving environments.

From walk-in to insight

The journey, step by step

No technical jargon. Here is exactly what happens at each stage when AiVii is running in your venue.

01

Commuter enters station

AiVii reads flow density, time band, and the dominant journey direction.

02

Right campaign loaded

Sponsor or service messaging adapts to the moment — not a one-size loop.

03

Quick scan or react

Scan-friendly journeys work even when riders only have a few seconds.

04

Operator and brands get clean numbers

Daily reports show plays, exposures, and engagement by station and hour.

Mini-scenarios

What this looks like on a regular day

Three small moments from transportation where AiVii quietly does its work. Real settings, plain language.

Friday evening rush

Restaurant-aggregator partner buys peak Friday slots at top stations with a scan-to-redeem dinner deal.

Aggregator sees a measurable jump in Friday-evening orders near those stations.

Festival travel days

Train terminals run a coordinated festival travel campaign — gifting brands, travel insurance, and snack boxes.

Premium ad slots get booked because the audience moment is well-defined.

Bad weather mode

When trains are running late, screens automatically reduce ads and prioritise service info and apology messaging.

Operator handles disruption with empathy. Riders feel informed.

Expected outcomes

Better screen value for Transportation

These are the simple, real-world wins venue teams report after rolling out AiVii.

Better transit campaign planning

More valuable screen inventory

Actionable location performance

Common questions

Quick answers

The questions transportation teams usually ask before rolling out AiVii.

Does AiVii interrupt official transit messaging?

No. Service messages always take priority over commercial content. Sponsor campaigns automatically pause during emergencies or critical announcements.

How are sponsor reports verified?

Reports are based on actual screen play logs and aggregate audience signals — no estimates, no manual screenshots.

Can we run different campaigns per station?

Yes. Each station and each line can run its own mix, while system-wide announcements still go everywhere.

What about screens already managed by a media partner?

AiVii can integrate with existing DOOH partners. We add the intelligence layer; we do not replace your commercial relationships.

Get started

Let's plan your Transportation rollout

A short call is enough to map your existing screens, pick the right first three campaigns, and lay out a 30-day starter plan you can actually run.