Honest comparison · updated June 2026

Blindspot vs Adomni: two self-serves, two units

Adomni and Blindspot both made DOOH self-serve — the real difference is what one click buys. Adomni sells audiences, programmatically; Blindspot sells the screen and the hour, directly, at per-play prices you see before signup. Here's the fair breakdown.

The honest TL;DR — June 2026

  • Adomni is a credible self-serve programmatic DOOH platform: 500,000+ screens worldwide (industry directories, June 2026), audience-based targeting, and a clean buying experience.
  • Blindspot operates at different scale and a different unit: 3,000,000+ screens in 50+ countries, sold by the exact hour per screen with per-play prices on every card — plus contextual creative rules and Blinky, an AI planner that books.
  • If you think in audiences and dayparts, both work. If you think in corners of the world and hours of the day, only one sells that directly.
  • Blindspot's measured outcomes — $0.82/incremental store visit, $5.75/incremental purchase vs control — come from planning time and place, not buying audience averages.

Side by side

Capability by capability

Based on each platform's public site and industry directories, June 2026. If something changes, tell us and we'll correct it — an honest table is the whole point.

CapabilityBlindspotAdomni
Screen count3,000,000+ · 50+ countries500,000+ worldwide (directories, 2026)
Buying unitExact screen, exact hourAudience-based programmatic
Per-screen schedulingUnique schedule + PPH per screenNo
Pricing transparencyPer play, before signupPartial
Contextual creative rulesAny API trigger, per creative, per screenLimited
AI plannerBlinky plans and booksNone known (June 2026)
MinimumsNoneLow-friction self-serve

The fair call

Who should pick what

Choose Adomni if…

  • You're committed to audience-segment buying across US programmatic DOOH.
  • Your team already plans in DSP-style audiences and dayparts and wants a familiar workflow.

Choose Blindspot if…

  • You want to choose the actual screens and the actual hours, with the price on the card.
  • You need per-screen schedules and contextual creative that reacts to real-world data.
  • You're buying outside the US as much as inside — 50+ countries, one checkout.
  • You want an AI planner that doesn't stop at suggestions — Blinky books the plan.

FAQ

Asked often

How are Blindspot and Adomni different if both are self-serve DOOH?

The buying unit. Adomni (500,000+ screens per industry directories, June 2026) sells audience-based digital OOH campaigns programmatically. Blindspot sells the screen and the hour themselves: a unique schedule and plays-per-hour per screen, with the per-play price on each card. One optimizes toward audiences; the other gives you the keys.

Which has more screens?

Blindspot connects 3,000,000+ screens across 50+ countries; Adomni lists 500,000+ worldwide in industry directories as of June 2026. Raw counts matter less than whether the screens you want are bookable the way you want — check both maps for your market.

Can I run weather-triggered creative on both?

Adomni supports digital creative flexibility typical of programmatic DOOH. Blindspot's contextual engine attaches rules to each creative per screen — rain on a Thursday, air quality, stock prices, live scores via any API — natively and at scale.

Which is better for small budgets?

Both are accessible. Blindspot has no minimums at all — campaigns have run on $100 of hourly slots, with entry plays around $0.23 — and pricing is visible before signup, so you can budget from the screen card.

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