Samsung and LG Smart TVs don't let us put a custom app on them — but you can install a public IPTV app from your TV's built-in store, then point it at our servers.
Heads up: Smart TVs are the trickiest path. If you have any other device (Fire TV stick, Roku, an old Android phone), it'll be smoother. But if Smart TV is what you've got, here's how.
Open your TV's app store:
Search for one of these (try in order):
Install whichever your TV finds. Open it.
Look for an option called one of these:
Do NOT pick "M3U" or "M3U URL" — those work too but the Xtream option gives you a real channel guide.
You'll see a small on-screen keyboard. Be patient — typing on a TV remote is slow.
Save / Add / Login.
First load can take a minute on older TVs — channel list pulls down from the server.
If you see "Authentication failed" → keyboard probably added a typo. Most common: an extra space at the end of username, or capital-O vs zero. Try again.
If you see "Server not reachable" → try the backup portal:
Browse by category. Pick a channel.
On Samsung remotes: Channel Up/Down usually skips channels inside the app.
On LG remotes: use the directional pad + OK.
If your Smart TV is older than ~2018
IPTV app support got way better in 2019+. If your TV is older and none of the apps above install or work, the cheapest fix is a $30 Fire TV stick — plugs into your TV's HDMI port, gives you a much smoother install path. Fire TV install guide →
Stuck on a step?
Open a support ticket — we usually reply within an hour during the day.
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