In short: The cheapest and fastest way to promote a new opening in Vienna is to run your ad day by day on real city screens. With adyoutiser you start from €2, with no agency and no minimum term. Upload your poster, pick Vienna, pay by card, and your spot is live in 5 minutes.
An opening has a short window. The first two or three weeks decide whether passers-by turn into regulars. That is exactly where advertising helps when you time it to your opening week, instead of signing a monthly contract that only kicks in once the curiosity has worn off. This checklist walks through what you need, in order.
1. Set a clear opening date and a window
Your opening date is the anchor for everything. Decide which days you want to be visible: usually three to five days before the opening plus the first full week. Because adyoutiser lets you book day by day, you pay for exactly those days and not for an empty month after. How day-by-day booking with no contract works is covered in book day by day with no contract.
Plan the window around your peak hours. A café lives off breakfast and lunch traffic, a shop more off the afternoon and Saturday. You pick the days, you set the per-day budget. Extending by two days is one click, not a new contract.
2. Get your message down to one sentence
A screen ad is seen on the move. You have about three seconds. Cut your message to the essentials: who you are, where you are, what there is for the opening. An example for a café: "New at Schwedenplatz. First coffee free. From Monday." Nothing more is needed.
The address or a simple wayfinding line belongs on the poster, because most people who see your spot are nearby right now. An opening offer like a free drink or ten percent in the first week gives a concrete reason to walk in today, not someday. Add the date, or the urgency fizzles out.
3. Design the creative for portrait or landscape
City screens come in two formats: portrait (9:16, like a phone) and landscape (16:9). Design your creative for the format of the screen you book, or the spot plays with black bars or not at all. adyoutiser checks the format on upload and blocks mismatched creatives so nothing goes wrong.
Use large type, high contrast and at most three lines of text. A photo of your venue or product lands harder than an empty background with a logo. You can upload an image or a short video of a few seconds. A quick reference for formats and DOOH is in the DOOH glossary.
4. Pick the screens near your venue
Opening ads work best where there are people who can actually walk to you. Look at which screens stand in your neighbourhood or on the routes there. In Vienna the flagship screens are at Schwedenplatz (1010, Franz-Josefs-Kai) and at Marina Wien on the Handelskai (1020), where around 12,000 people pass by daily.
The current list of locations and reach is right there on the screen overview. If your venue sits by the water, advertising along the Donaukanal is worth a separate look. The network currently covers around 20 screens across Vienna and Bratislava with roughly 20,000 contacts a day combined, counted honestly, not invented reach.
5. Work out your opening-week budget
Decide upfront what the opening is worth to you. You start from €2, which is the campaign minimum, not a daily rate. What a single day on a given screen costs depends on location and visibility; the per-day price sits transparently next to each screen. Run a few variants through the DOOH calculator before you book.
An illustrative worked example: you take two screens near you for seven days around the opening. You see the per-day price on each screen, add up the days, done. The Austrian 5 percent ad tax (Werbeabgabe) is calculated automatically and included, so you remit nothing extra. More on that in ad tax in Austria. What screen advertising costs in general is laid out in advertising in Vienna: costs.
6. Upload, pay, go live, with no agency in between
The old route to a city ad ran through a sales call, a PDF pretending to be a media plan, and a wait of days. With adyoutiser you upload your creative yourself, the AI usually checks it instantly, and around 94 percent of creatives are auto-approved. If a human review is needed, the team replies within one hour during business hours.
From upload to live takes about 5 minutes. You pay by card via Stripe, in euros, with no contract and no minimum term. How this runs entirely without an agency is in advertise without an agency in Vienna. The full flow from location to reach sits on the overview page advertising in Vienna.
7. Measure, extend when it works
You see in the dashboard how often your spot played each day, not in next month's report. By default your ad gets 75 percent of the screen's ad time, with a fairness window of one percentage point so nobody gets squeezed out.
If the opening week goes well, add two or three days with one click. If a location runs weaker, switch it off and move the budget to the stronger one. Cancel before the campaign starts and you get a full refund; after start, pro-rata until 24 hours before. That flexibility is the real edge over a rigid monthly contract, and it costs you no surcharge.
8. Get going
Make it concrete: set the date, write the one sentence, build the creative in the right format, book two nearby screens for the opening week. You set up the spot on the book advertising page. If you want to calculate first, go through the DOOH calculator and look at the available screens.
FAQ
How much does it cost to promote a new opening on screens in Vienna?
You start from €2, which is the minimum for your campaign, not a fixed daily rate. What a single day on a given screen costs depends on location and visibility and sits transparently next to each screen. Use the DOOH calculator to price your opening week in advance.
How long until my ad is live?
From upload to live takes about 5 minutes. The AI check auto-approves around 94 percent of creatives instantly. If a human review is needed, the team replies within one hour during business hours.
Do I need an agency or a long contract?
No. You upload yourself, pick the screens, pay by card and go live, with no agency and no minimum term. How exactly it works is in advertise without an agency in Vienna.
When should I start advertising for an opening?
Usually three to five days before the opening plus the first full week. That builds anticipation and catches the curiosity in the first days. Because you book day by day, you pay only for exactly those days.
Which screens should I pick for my café or shop?
Take the ones near your venue or on the routes there, because those people can actually drop by. The current locations with reach are on the screen overview.
How big should my creative be and which format?
Screens come in portrait (9:16) and landscape (16:9). Design for the format of the screen you book, with large type, high contrast and at most three lines of text. adyoutiser checks the format on upload and blocks mismatched creatives.
Is the ad tax already included in the price?
Yes. The Austrian 5 percent ad tax (Werbeabgabe) is calculated automatically and included in the displayed price. You remit nothing separately. Details in ad tax in Austria.
Can I extend or cancel once the opening week is running?
Yes. Extending is one click. Cancel before the campaign starts and you get a full refund; after start, pro-rata until 24 hours before. So you adjust your budget without being stuck in a contract.