Right now it's a structured display rather than just a single URL refresh. Out of the box it handles things like time, schedules, rotating messages, and weather. The layout is driven by JSON and the admin UI lets you define slides, fields, and timing without touching code. There should be screenshots available on the GitHub. It's not trying to be a full Home Assistant frontend — more like a lightweight, purpose-built display that boots straight into something usable. You can extend it pretty easily since it's just PHP + JSON under the hood, but the default goal was: install to immediate working wall display then customize from there. Change numbers of fields per slide. Change whether those fields are static or weekly. Change slide titles. Change font sizes and type settings. Adjust screen timing. Turn slides on or off. Set dimming schedules and reboot, schedules and screen off schedules. Change weather location. Set up remote updating via email and limit email updating to a single email account defined in the settings.