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Rockbot and TikTok Just Turned Public Screens into Influencer Billboards

Posted on August 5, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

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Rockbot and TikTok Partner to Put Short-Form Video in Front of Real-World Customers

Rockbot is now bringing TikTok to screens in gyms, restaurants, stores, and airports. This isn’t just background noise. It’s a move aimed at advertisers, brand marketers, and physical businesses that want a new way to reach the scrolling generation—without needing to be on their phones.

The announcement comes through TikTok’s “Out of Phone” program, which pushes the platform’s most engaging content beyond mobile and onto larger displays. Rockbot, already known for streaming music and video in brick-and-mortar spaces, will now stream TikTok clips in curated formats that match the tone of each venue.

The Right Screens, in the Right Places

This isn’t just about slapping videos on random TVs.

Rockbot operates a nationwide network of screens across thousands of high-traffic venues. These screens are built for engagement—strategically placed near treadmills, checkout counters, waiting areas, and dining tables. The venues include fitness centers, retail chains, airports, restaurants, and healthcare locations. Now, they’ll include trending TikTok content that’s pre-screened, looped, and formatted for public viewing.

Instead of running traditional ads or silent infographics, these screens will feature short-form video content that’s already proven to hold attention online.

From Social Feed to Storefront

Garrett Dodge, CEO of Rockbot, said it clearly: “We’re creating a new way for venues to engage visitors with the content they love—while also offering brands a powerful social marketing advertising opportunity.”

That’s exactly what this deal unlocks.

By embedding influencer-led content directly into public environments, brands now have a new advertising surface—one that blends social culture with physical presence. A viewer might discover a product on-screen while walking through a retail store, then buy it minutes later. Or see a fitness hack while at the gym and look up the creator instantly.

This model gives brands more than exposure—it gives them a bridge between digital popularity and in-person behavior.

Retail Media Without the Website

Retail media has traditionally lived inside ecommerce. Think sponsored product placements on Amazon or Walmart’s digital ad platform. But this partnership stretches that model into the physical world.

With Rockbot Advertising, brands already had access to real-time campaign delivery inside stores. Now, with TikTok content baked in, campaigns can carry influencer energy and viral relevance directly into point-of-sale environments.

It’s a shift in retail advertising strategy. Instead of competing for mobile attention, brands can show up directly in the physical path of the customer. And they can do it using content that already performs well on TikTok, giving their campaigns social proof before a single ad dollar is spent.

More Than Just Entertainment

For businesses, this deal does two things at once. It makes public screen content more interesting for visitors. And it adds a new layer of marketing inventory that’s deeply tied to TikTok’s creator economy.

Venue operators get higher engagement. Brands get fresh advertising real estate. And content creators get another outlet where their videos might be seen—by real people, in real-time, in real spaces.

Rockbot and TikTok are setting up a system where digital culture meets brick-and-mortar strategy. The result is something that looks less like a billboard and more like a social feed, only you don’t need to pull out your phone to watch.

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