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myTv Manager

mytvmanager

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Hey Everyone!

I’m launching myTV Manager, a project I originally built for myself.

I had a messy TV feed and couldn’t find a tool that was both powerful and easy to use. Most options felt clunky, overcomplicated, or didn’t give me real control over organization.
So I started building my own local app to solve that problem.

What began as a personal utility became something I now use every day:

  • Organize Live TV, VOD, and Series in one place
  • Search everything quickly
  • Keep favorites and hide what I don’t want
  • Use a built-in web player or connect my preferred player
  • Run it with Docker on my own machine/network
Important:
myTV Manager does not provide or host content.
It’s a self-hosted organizer/proxy for sources you already have legal access to, intended for private local network use.

I’m opening this up because I think others might have the same frustration I had.
If you try it, I’d really value your feedback, especially on setup experience, usability, and missing features.

Thanks for checking it out.

the link is in my bio http://mytv-manager.com
 
couldn’t find a tool that was both powerful and easy to use
This is a strange part of the post ?

X3m & iptveditor .....just to name two both do exactly what you claimed you could not find. Both have epg also..

How do you differ from these two already established iptv editors.... and the others.
 
This is a strange part of the post ?

X3m & iptveditor .....just to name two both do exactly what you claimed you could not find. Both have epg also..

How do you differ from these two already established iptv editors.... and the others.
Fair point, those are good tools.

I didn’t mean they don’t exist, just that they felt too complex for my daily use. I built myTV Manager to be much simpler: quick Docker setup, easy UI, and a built-in player, so you can organize and watch in one place. It’s just a different, simpler approach for people like me.
 
Also, many alternatives are paid and cloud-based, which means handing your provider credentials to a third party. myTV Manager is self-hosted, so credentials stay on your own machine.