IPTV App Source Code.
Add a Netflix-style VOD layer in days.
EasyCine is the Android codebase IPTV operators use to ship a branded VOD-first app alongside their existing live offer. Native Java, ExoPlayer with embed support, React admin, Stremio Addons, Autoembed servers, and five ad networks — wired and ready to ship.
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Honest scope: what EasyCine is, and what it is not for IPTV
EasyCine is a VOD-first Android streaming app. It is built around an on-demand catalog (movies, TV shows, series) populated through TMDB, Stremio Addons, Autoembed servers, and any direct links you configure. It plays embed sources cleanly, integrates Chromecast and PiP, and ships with a real admin panel built for operators.
It is not a turnkey, full-blown IPTV middleware. If your entire business is live channels, EPG management, and STB provisioning, you want a dedicated IPTV middleware. What EasyCine is excellent at is being the VOD layer that sits next to your IPTV business — the branded mobile app where your audience watches movies, shows, and replays between live programs.
Most successful IPTV operators we work with run EasyCine as their consumer-facing Android app, point it at their existing embed/live sources, and add a TMDB-driven VOD catalog on top. That combination meaningfully increases ARPU and retention without forcing you to migrate your live infrastructure.
Common patterns
How IPTV operators use EasyCine
- VOD layer on top of an existing IPTV businessKeep your live infrastructure where it is. Use EasyCine as a branded Android app that adds VOD to your offer — Netflix-style discovery, watchlists, continue watching.
- Embed-friendly playbackExoPlayer in EasyCine handles MP4, MKV, HLS, MPD, and embed sources. If your live providers issue embed URLs or HLS streams, EasyCine plays them.
- Multi-source with AutoembedConfigure multiple providers per title with priorities and quality flags so playback stays reliable when individual sources go down.
- TMDB-driven catalogAuto-populate movies and TV shows from TMDB so you do not have to manage 1.1M+ titles by hand.
- Ad layer that stacks on your existing revenueEasyCine adds the AVOD layer — five ad networks with mediation, remote toggles, and a direct-ads slot. Whatever you run on the IPTV side is yours and untouched; EasyCine just adds an additional revenue stream against your VOD audience.
Launch path
From your current IPTV stack to a branded VOD app
- Brand the Android appOpen the project in Android Studio, set the applicationId, signing config, icon, and theme.
- Deploy the admin and APIUpload the Laravel backend to a standard PHP host, run migrations, and connect the React admin.
- Point at your sourcesAdd your IPTV/embed providers as Autoembed servers, enable TMDB auto-import for VOD metadata, and add Stremio Addons if you want extended catalogs.
- Layer in monetizationEnable AdMob, Unity, AppLovin, Meta, or direct ads through the admin. Mediation and remote toggles let you rebalance fill and eCPM without shipping a new build.
- PublishBuild a signed AAB, validate ExoPlayer + Cast, and submit to Google Play under your developer account.
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Summary
At a glance
- Primary fitIPTV operators adding a branded VOD layer
- PlaybackExoPlayer with MP4 / MKV / HLS / MPD + embeds
- Catalog sourcesTMDB + Stremio Addons + Autoembed + direct links
- MonetizationFive ad networks with mediation and a direct-ads slot
- AdminReact UI + Laravel API, roles + analytics
- Cost modelOne-time license + lifetime updates
Building from scratch takes 18+ months.
With EasyCine, you skip the dev work and launch in days.
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Android Movies App Source Code (Native Java)
The pillar product page — everything in the EasyCine box.
Sports Streaming App Source Code
Adjacent vertical — replays, highlights, and embed-based live playback.
App Revenue Calculator
Estimate the AVOD revenue your IPTV + VOD app can earn — three inputs, ranged outputs.
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Get EasyCine source code, rebrand it, and publish your own Netflix-style app on the Play Store. Detailed step-by-step documentation included — no prior coding experience needed.
