
About Us
Decker is a SaaS product brand of Alpha Intec, Inc., a U.S. software company incorporated in the State of Delaware and based in Los Angeles, California. Decker provides screen content management software for digital signage, digital menu boards, connected display networks, and centralized screen operations across single-location and multi-location environments.
Who Stands Behind Decker
Business hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
Software sales and digital screen deployment support across the United States and worldwide
Alpha Intec, Inc.
Business address: Alpha Intec, Inc. 8305 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90069, USA
Product brand: Decker
Business category: SaaS software development and screen content management software
Service area: United States and worldwide
Official website: deckerapp.com
Industry: Software and information technology
What We Specialize In
Alpha Intec, Inc. develops Decker for organizations that need centralized screen content management software. Decker provides a SaaS platform for screen content, schedules, templates, access roles, integrations, and multi-location screen operations. Decker is used most often in food service, hospitality, retail media, and multi-location business models.
These organizations update menus, prices, promotions, schedules, service information, and visual messages often. Decker supports these updates through software workflows instead of manual file replacement, USB updates, printed materials, or separate design cycles. Decker can also support other screen-based environments when a project requires centralized content control, connected displays, scheduled content, and structured deployment support.
Restaurants
Manage menus, offers, and screen content.
Retail
Publish promotions across store screens.
Healthcare
Show patient updates and wayfinding.
Education
Share schedules, alerts, and notices.
Airports
Guide passengers with live screen updates.
Banking
Display rates, offers, and branch notices.
Key Achievements and Facts
Our Story
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2019
Company registration and launch of the Alpha Intec direction
Alpha Intec, Inc. created the legal and operational foundation for developing, implementing, and supporting its own technology products. The launch of the Alpha Intec product direction created the base for separate company solutions, including software, connected devices, implementation workflows, and operational technology products.
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2020
Technology Company Recognition and Product Adaptation for Market Needs
The Alpha Intec direction received formal recognition as an accredited IT company in its original market. Later food service projects in the United States, including Burger Shop, Crave Cafe, and Patty Boys, used the same product expertise for restaurant operations and customer-facing screen scenarios. Alpha Intec, Inc. applied its software and device expertise to workflows where teams needed faster order assembly, screen-based instructions, real-time information updates, and centralized operational control. Dark-store workflows became one of the practical scenarios that shaped the company’s product experience.
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2021
Investment and Scaling of Alpha Intec Implementations
Alpha Intec, Inc. directed raised capital toward product development, device production growth, and preparation for international expansion. The company scaled Alpha Intec implementations and strengthened the technical base behind its software and connected-device projects. Work with VkusVill dark stores showed that the technology could support real operational load, connected devices, and multi-location business processes. Later food service projects in the United States, including Burger Shop, Crave Cafe, and Patty Boys, showed that the same product expertise could support restaurant operations and customer-facing screen scenarios.
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2022–2025
International development and practical expertise growth
Alpha Intec, Inc. expanded its external presence, product base, and operational experience. The company worked with software interfaces, hardware workflows, integrations, centralized management, and support processes for projects outside a single local market. This period strengthened the company’s ability to develop software products for daily operation, not only for concept-stage use. The team gained practical experience with large-scale screen environments, connected devices, implementation workflows, and support processes that later became part of Decker’s product foundation.
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2026
Public Development of Decker as a Separate Product Line
Alpha Intec, Inc. formed Decker as a separate SaaS product brand for digital menu boards, digital signage content management, and multi-location screen infrastructure. Decker consolidated the company’s accumulated experience in software development, hardware workflows, integrations, implementation, and centralized operations into one public product line.
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Today
Scaling the Decker Product Line
Alpha Intec, Inc. continues to develop Decker as screen content management software for food service, hospitality, retail media, multi-location businesses, and other screen-based organizations. The company scales Decker as a SaaS product brand for customers that need centralized screen content management, implementation support, deployment expertise, and structured project operation.
Our Team
The Decker product is developed and implemented by a team that brings together company management, software development, technical architecture, product management, implementation, support, and customer success. Each role supports a specific part of the product lifecycle, from product direction and software architecture to launch, customer training, and post-launch support.




Our Approach to Decker Implementation
Decker implementation follows a structured company process. The Decker team first analyzes the customer’s business task, then adapts the SaaS product environment to the customer’s workflow, and then supports the project during launch and further operation. This process helps Alpha Intec, Inc. deliver Decker as a managed software implementation rather than a one-time software handoff. The implementation model connects business analysis, configuration, integrations, launch testing, training, and post-launch support.
The Decker team studies the customer’s business format, number of locations, screen types, content scenarios, operating requirements, and integration needs.
The team defines the implementation format, content management structure, hardware setup, user roles, and scaling model for one location or a larger screen network.
The team prepares the Decker dashboard, content templates, access roles, schedules, and required integrations with POS, ERP, accounting, inventory, or other business systems.
The team checks menus, promotions, playback scenarios, schedules, and connected screens before the customer starts daily operation.
The team trains customer staff to update content, manage schedules, launch promotions, and work with the Decker dashboard.
The team supports the customer after launch, helps connect new locations, adjusts workflows, and develops additional screen scenarios.
What Customers Receive
If the project requires field work, Decker can arrange a specialist visit under the agreed project terms.
The customer receives a clear point of contact for organizational, implementation, and project communication.
Complex and large-scale implementations can receive a dedicated support format for launch, operation, and further project development.
What Decker customers say
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