The TV display leaderboard
Put a live leaderboard on a TV in the office. Optional PIN, themed to your branding.
A lot of dealerships keep a TV in the showroom or sales office showing the leaderboard. Autopilot has a dedicated full-screen leaderboard for exactly this — no login required, just a URL.
How to set it up
- Open Settings → Dealership → TV display.
- Click Generate URL.
- Autopilot generates a unique URL like
https://aplt.ai/live/abc123def. - Copy that URL into the browser on your TV (or cast it from your phone).
The URL is private to your dealership but doesn't require login. Anyone with the URL can see the leaderboard, so don't post it publicly.
Optional PIN
If you'd rather not have the link be world-accessible, set a PIN. The first time someone opens the URL on a device, they'll have to enter the PIN — but the device remembers, so you don't have to re-enter it every morning when the office TV reboots.
You can change or revoke the PIN at any time. Revoking forces every device to re-enter on next view.
What's shown
The TV display shows a public-friendly version of the leaderboard:
- Ranked salespeople with deal count and progress against target.
- Filtered to the period you've set as the default (usually "this month").
- Channel filter respected if you've configured one.
- Auto-refreshes every 30 seconds.
It's stripped of all app chrome and doesn't show revenue.
Branding
The display uses your dealership's logo and accent colour. Customise both in Settings → Dealership → General.
You can also customise the TV leaderboard colours in Settings → Dealership → TV display.
Showing it on Apple TV / Chromecast
The cleanest setup is a small PC or Apple TV running a browser in fullscreen, pointed at the URL. We don't currently have a native TV app — the browser is more flexible anyway since you can change branding without re-deploying anything.
Privacy
If your dealership has the leaderboard set to Managers only or Selected salespeople, the TV display ignores that — it shows everyone. The whole point of a TV display is that the floor sees it. If you don't want full visibility on a TV, don't enable the TV display.