Digifli expands in Oakland.

Digifli Expands into Temescal, Jack London, and Downtown Oakland

[Alameda, CA] – Digifli, a network of community bulletin boards that supports local nonprofits, local artists, and independent local businesses, announced today that it is expanding into Temescal, Jack London, and downtown Oakland this summer.

Digifli is a sustainable company that uses recycled e-waste screens that were destined for the dump. The company gives these screens a second life as a Digital Community Bulletin Board. Digifli supports local independent businesses and does not allow ads from national corporate chains. The company also gives free ads to many select nonprofit groups and fundraisers.

“We are excited to expand into Temescal, Jack London, and downtown Oakland,” said Wesley E. Warren, founder and CEO of Digifli. “These are vibrant communities with a strong commitment to sustainability and local businesses. We are proud to be a part of these communities and to help them promote and support their neighborhood.”

Look for Digifli digital bulletin boards in popular public places such as coffee shops, restaurants, bars, museums, and boutiques. The screens will rotate digital fliers for local businesses, nonprofits, and community organizations.

Digifli is a great way for local businesses to reach a wider audience and for local artists and nonprofits to get their message out. The company is also a great way for residents of Oakland to stay informed about what is happening in their community.

Jack London Community Bulletin Board flier.

You can see Digifli screens at several locations, here are a few of the most recent additions:

Souley Vegan
301 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607

Dolma Deejis Deli
100 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607

Port Workspaces
101 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607

Depot for Creative Reuse
4695 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609

It’s your move games
4920 Telegraph Ave B, Oakland, CA 9460

California canoe and Kayak Brooklyn Basin
288 9th Ave Suite C, Oakland, CA 94606

There are currently over 120 Digifli locations in the East Bay. We are adding 50 new locations every month!

You can see what is showing on our screens at Digifl.com

Download the Jack London Community Bulletin Board PDF

By Wes "McFli" Warren

I'm Wes and I invented Digifli. My wife and I run Studio 23 community art gallery in Alameda, and the Second Friday Art Walk. We are on committees at the Island Alliance of the Arts and the Downtown Alameda Business Association. We also work with the West Alameda Business Association and West Alameda Arts and Entertainment Group. Find us on Facebook.