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This guide walks you through the fastest path from a new Piksel account to content playing on a screen. By the end, you will have a media file in your library, a playlist ready to go, and a paired Apple TV display showing your content.
1

Create your account

Go to the Piksel dashboard and click Register. Enter your email address and a password, then confirm your email. Piksel creates your account and signs you in automatically.
If your organization already has a Piksel account, ask the account owner to invite you as a team member instead of creating a separate account.
2

Upload your first media file

In the sidebar, click Media Library. Click Upload and select an image or video from your computer. Piksel uploads the file to secure cloud storage and adds it to your gallery.Once the upload completes, the file appears as a card in the Media Library grid. You can click any card to preview the file before adding it to a playlist.
Supported file types include common image formats (JPEG, PNG, WebP) and video formats (MP4). Upload high-resolution files — your Apple TV will display them at full quality.
3

Create a playlist

In the sidebar, click Playlists, then click New Playlist. Give the playlist a name and set a default duration — this is how long each item plays if you do not set a custom duration per item.After creating the playlist, open the Playlist Builder by clicking the playlist name. Click Add Media, select the file you just uploaded, and click Add. The item appears in the playlist. Drag items to reorder them, or click the duration field on any item to override how long it plays.
You can add as many media items as you like. The playlist loops continuously on the display until a schedule or smart rule changes it.
4

Pair your Apple TV screen

Power on your Apple TV and open the Piksel player app. The app displays a 6-digit pairing code on screen.In the Piksel dashboard sidebar, click Screens, then click Pair Screen. Enter the 6-digit code shown on your Apple TV and click Pair. The screen appears in your Screens list within a few seconds, marked as Online.
Each code is unique to that Apple TV and is only valid until the screen is paired. Once paired, the code is no longer needed — the display identifies itself by its display ID going forward.
5

Assign your playlist to the screen

On the Screens page, click the screen you just paired to open its detail view. Under Assigned Playlist, select the playlist you created. Click Save.The Apple TV receives the update in real time and begins playing your playlist within seconds.
6

Watch it play

Look at your Apple TV — your media should be playing now. The Screens page in the dashboard shows the display as Online and lists the active playlist.From here you can:
  • Go to Schedules to set up time-based playlist changes
  • Go to Playlists to add more media or adjust item durations
  • Go to Screens to rename the display, set its location, or adjust rotation

Next steps

Now that your first screen is running, explore the rest of what Piksel offers:
  • Schedules — Automatically swap playlists during specific time windows and days of the week.
  • Smart rules — Trigger playlist changes based on live weather conditions at your screen’s location.
  • Branches — Organize screens, media, and playlists by store or department.
  • Team members — Invite colleagues and give them scoped access to specific branches.