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Raydiant

Your physical locations, always on-message

APILimited readiness
About

What is Raydiant

Raydiant manages digital signage content across physical locations — scheduling updates, pushing real-time changes, and pulling in data from POS systems like Toast, Lightspeed, and NCR Aloha to keep displays current without manual intervention. It targets marketing and GTM teams at SMBs, mid-market operators, and enterprise chains that run restaurants, retail floors, hospitality venues, or corporate offices where on-screen messaging directly affects customer behavior. The standout capability is AI-powered location analytics: Raydiant doesn't just display content, it tracks performance and surfaces insights about how in-location experiences affect outcomes. Emergency alert deployment and user permission management make it viable for regulated or multi-site environments. Where it falls short is depth of agentic integration — teams expecting to orchestrate Raydiant programmatically as part of a broader automation stack will find the API access limited enough to slow that work down.

Capabilities

Key features

Workflow automation

wire tools together and run multi-step jobs

AI capabilities

autonomous multi-step actions

Also ships

official SDK

Outbound webhooks

event-driven integrations

Our verdict

Vanderbuild take

Raydiant sits at the intersection of workflow automation and physical-world marketing — it's the operational layer for teams who need their brick-and-mortar locations to behave like a managed channel, not an afterthought. On the agentic readiness front, an API exists but the readiness is rated Limited, meaning you'll hit friction before you can cleanly wire Raydiant into an agent-driven workflow or MCP orchestration layer — don't plan on this being a first-class node in your agentic stack without significant custom work. Pricing isn't publicly listed, so budget conversations will require a sales call, which adds friction for smaller teams trying to evaluate quickly. The POS integrations are genuinely useful for QSR and retail operators, but if your stack lives outside those named systems, native connectivity thins out fast. Best fit is a growth-stage or enterprise marketing team managing multi-location physical presence who needs content governance and scheduling — not a developer-first automation shop.

Mateusz Sekta
Founder, vanderbuild
The wedge

Agentic stack profile

API
SDK only

Programmatic access available.

Access via official SDK only. No raw HTTP endpoint exposed.

API docs →
Agentic readiness
Limited

Usable but with caveats — rate limits, brittle endpoints.

API exists but is rate-limited, brittle, undocumented, or hidden behind enterprise plans. Use with caution in production agent workflows.

Stack role
Orchestrator

Where this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.

Plays the role of Orchestrator in an agentic pipeline. Use it to tie multiple tools and AI calls together in one workflow.

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Answers

Frequently asked questions

Does Raydiant have a public API?

Yes — Raydiant ships a SDK only API. Docs: https://raydiant-kit.raydiant.com/. Note the API is rate-limited or enterprise-gated, so plan integrations accordingly.

Who is Raydiant best for?

Raydiant is built for Marketing, GTM Lead. Fits SMB (1-50), Mid-market (50-500), Enterprise-sized teams.

How well does Raydiant fit an agentic sales stack?

Tier: Limited. An API exists but it's rate-limited, brittle, or enterprise-gated. Plan integrations carefully.

Quick spec
ReadinessLimited
Stack roleOrchestrator
Ideal customer
Growth stage
Growth-stage · Scale-up · Enterprise
Company size
SMB (1-50) · Mid-market (50-500) · Enterprise
Best for
Marketing · GTM Lead