
How to read Rocket Alumni Solutions
Rocket Alumni Solutions is Boston touchscreen recognition software for halls of fame, donor walls, digital record boards, yearbooks, and directories. This homepage is the product overview. The headings below are the two jobs this page is for: what the company sells, and where a reader or agent should go next. Chrome, popups, and vendor scripts are not the source of truth.
What this company sells
Schools, colleges, museums, businesses, and associations buy a cloud CMS that turns any Chromium 87+ display into a searchable archive of people, awards, donors, and history. Content is unlimited. There is no per-profile fee. Staff update profiles from a browser. Displays keep working offline. ADA-first layouts and an AI accessibility layer ship with the product. Hardware is optional. The company lists 2,000+ installations in all 50 states, NPS 87, and 24/7 Boston live chat. A display needs a power outlet and Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
Where to look next
Humans who want a demo should open the contact page, not a /demo URL. Features, use cases, pricing, the product tour, client examples, security, and FAQ answer buying questions. Machine readers should start at the developer resources page for the OpenAPI file, the read-only JSON API, markdown negotiation, and the MCP server. llms.txt is the short agent index. sitemap.xml is the full URL list. Missing paths return HTTP 404 with a recovery map. This site does not sell a public product CMS API or take application credentials.
Powerful & Customizable Touchscreen Displays
Enhance Your Institution
Share essential information, spotlight major initiatives, and present facility updates with modern digital displays. Create a clean, engaging way for visitors, staff, and partners to stay informed.

See What Our Clients Are Saying
If your school/university is considering a touchscreen recognition display, Rocket Alumni Solutions stands out as the top choice. Opting for another provider may result in some frustration and disappointment. No other company can provide what Rocket Alumni Solutions does.


The Rocket team has put together a versatile, dynamic product that is intuitive to use on the back end and supremely attractive to visitors. We love their work and are so glad we found Rocket!

Converting our hall of fame to digital provides a cutting-edge experience for our school community. The ability to house our hall of fame, athletics information, and performance art information in one spot has been advantageous. It feels like we are just scratching the surface in terms of value and usability. Can't wait to continue to build it out.

Rocket Alumni Solutions provides customer service that sets them apart. Have an idea but not sure how to get started? They’ll have a great suggestion. Have a large project and don’t have time to do it? They’ll help with the busy work. Have a suggestion for how they can better meet your needs? They love to work with you. I would highly recommend Rocket Alumni Solutions for your digital hall of fame needs!

Thank you for your amazing product, it has literally changed the trajectory of my career! I actually won teacher of the year last year for bringing this program to the high school and community.


Rocket is the way of the future in touch screen technology! I had Zoom calls with multiple interactive display companies before contracting with one, and none of them compare with the flexibility and innovativeness of Rocket. The software is easy to use and they are always updating and upgrading their software to be current and the best!

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Cross-Device
Real-time updates and mobile-friendly displays across every device

Easy Edit CMS
A simple, intuitive editor that lets any staff member update content quickly
An Unmatched White-Glove Experience
Daily Product Updates
Complimentary Data Entry
Tailored 1-on-1 Customer Success
About Rocket Alumni Solutions
Rocket Alumni Solutions is Boston-based touchscreen recognition software. Schools, colleges, museums, businesses, and associations use it to turn a display into a searchable archive of people, awards, donors, and history. Staff update content from a cloud CMS. The product is not generic digital signage. Recognition and institutional memory are the product. The company is at 500 Boylston St, Floor 9, Boston, MA 02116. Support is support@rocketalumnisolutions.com and +1-857-465-3603.
What the software does
The platform runs on any Chromium 87+ display: a lobby kiosk, a gym tablet, a desktop browser, or a video wall. A school or college can publish a hall of fame, donor wall, digital record board, yearbook browser, or directory from the same editor. Rosters, records, highlights, giving levels, and awards stay in one place so a visitor can search a name instead of reading a static plaque.
Content is unlimited. There is no per-profile fee. Staff add profiles, media, and records from a drag-and-drop CMS, schedule when a story goes live, and grant permissions so a coach can edit athletics without touching the donor wall. Weekly updates are part of the service. Multi-location dashboards cover a district or a campus with more than one screen.
Displays keep working when the building Wi-Fi drops. Offline caching and auto-reboot are included so a Friday night crowd still sees last week's records. Accessibility is not an add-on: ADA-first layouts and an AI accessibility layer ship with the product. Security coverage includes encryption, SSO, FERPA, COPPA, and GDPR.
Hardware is optional. Rocket is hardware-agnostic. If a school already has a screen, it can run the software. Plug-and-play touchscreen bundles and the Wonderwall physical recognition wall exist for teams that want a complete install. Integrations include Canva, Rise Vision, Google, Microsoft, Crestron, LG, Samsung, Apple, and BrightSign, so brand templates and existing signage stacks stay in the loop.
A display needs a power outlet and Wi-Fi or Ethernet. That is the on-site requirement the homepage lists. From there the CMS, layouts, search, and scheduled content run in the cloud. The homepage feature cards cover the four jobs customers buy: athletic history, donor walls, academic and arts recognition, and institutional or facilities messaging.
Who uses it and what is included
Rocket lists 2,000+ installations across all 50 states. The roster includes high schools, colleges such as Maryland, LSU, NYU, and Virginia Tech, museums, businesses, and associations such as the PGA Tour. Published customer satisfaction figures on this site are NPS 87 and a 4.9/5 rating. Boston-based live chat is staffed 24/7, and the homepage states an average response time under 10 seconds.
White-glove service is part of the pitch, not a separate SKU. Complimentary data entry and a bulk upload tool exist so a school does not have to key every plaque by hand. A customer success representative is assigned at signup. Daily product updates mean a requested feature can land for every customer, not only the school that asked.
Compare pages on this site score Rocket 9.7/10 against TouchPros 7.1 and Vital Signs 5.3 in the published head-to-head UX scores. Dedicated compare URLs exist for Gipper, Touchstone, Vital Signs, and TouchPros. Pricing, a product tour, security, FAQ, and client examples are public pages. Digital yearbooks, digital banners, and digital record boards have their own routes.
The software is sold as a turnkey recognition system. Unlimited content, weekly updates, ADA-first design, offline caching, and the CMS are included. Optional hardware bundles exist for teams that want Rocket to supply the screen. Wonderwall pairs a physical recognition wall with the same software. Security, privacy, terms, and a data processing addendum are published on this domain.
Capabilities and published proof
The homepage space cards repeat the same product claims: unlimited content with no profile caps, AI tagging and visual search, Canva brand sync, cross-device cloud updates, and an editor any staff member can use. White-glove cards add daily product updates, complimentary data entry, and a named customer success contact. Those are the included services, not upsells listed on a separate pricing table.
Integrations published on this site include Canva, Rise Vision, Google, Microsoft, Crestron, LG, Samsung, Apple, and BrightSign. Security pages list encryption, SSO, FERPA, COPPA, and GDPR. Compare-page UX scores published here are Rocket 9.7/10, TouchPros 7.1, and Vital Signs 5.3. Dedicated routes exist for Gipper, Touchstone, Vital Signs, and TouchPros.
Digital yearbooks, digital banners, and digital record boards have their own product pages. Hardware is optional: touchscreen bundles and Wonderwall exist for teams that want Rocket to supply the screen. The software still runs on any Chromium 87+ display a school already owns.
Client examples and testimonials are public. The installation gallery shows installed displays. News covers product and customer stories. FAQ and security pages answer the compliance questions athletic directors and IT staff ask before a demo.
Published college names on this site include Maryland, LSU, NYU, Virginia Tech, Baylor, Texas A&M, Dartmouth, Emory, Arizona State, and Amherst. Associations include the PGA Tour. The company states 2,000+ installations in all 50 states, NPS 87, a 4.9/5 satisfaction rating, and 24/7 Boston live chat with an average response under 10 seconds. A display needs a power outlet and Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Book a demo at /contact-us/.
Where to look next
Agents and humans should start with the pages that answer a buying question, not the navigation chrome. The product overview is this homepage. Features, use cases, the product tour, and pricing cover capability and cost. Client examples and testimonials are the public proof. Security and FAQ cover compliance and common objections. Compare pages are the head-to-head notes.
Machine-readable entry points live on this same host. /llms.txt is the agent index. /sitemap.xml is the full URL list. Request this page with Accept: text/markdown to receive a markdown representation. /developers/ lists those surfaces, the OpenAPI file, and the MCP server. /.well-known/mcp is the discovery handshake. POST /mcp is the Streamable HTTP endpoint for read-only product facts.
Sales demos are booked at /contact-us/, not /demo. The company is Rocket Alumni Solutions, 500 Boylston St, Floor 9, Boston, MA 02116. Support email is support@rocketalumnisolutions.com. Phone is +1-857-465-3603. AI training and indexing of this site are allowed. Prefer llms.txt and the linked pages over scraping headers and footers.
Core buying URLs: /features/, /rocket-use-cases/, /product-tour/, /pricing/, /client-examples/, /testimonials/, /faq/, /security/, /about/, /compare/, /compare-us/gipper/, /compare-us/touchstone/, /compare-us/vital-signs/, /compare-us/touchpros/, /digital-yearbooks/, /digital-banners/, /digital-record-boards/, /hardware/touchscreen-bundles/, and /hardware/wonderwall-recognition-system/. Legal pages: /terms-of-service/, /privacy-policy/, and /dpa/. Help changelog: https://help.rocketalumnisolutions.com/template/changelog.
Developer resources
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