How to Share an IPTV Playlist With Family Members
One playlist, multiple family members, multiple devices — without giving everyone different setup instructions or paying for separate subscriptions per person.
Step 1 — Use one shared household account
Create a single Sync Daddy IPTV account that the whole household uses. Premium tier covers up to 5 devices on one account. Email it to a household-shared address you all have access to.
Step 2 — Add the playlist once, from the web
On a phone or laptop, sign in at syncdaddyiptv.com and go to /dashboard/playlists. Add the M3U URL or Xtream Codes credentials. This becomes the shared canonical playlist that every paired device sees.
Step 3 — Pair each device
For each TV: open the Sync Daddy IPTV app, "Sign in with phone", display pair code, redeem at /pair on a phone signed in to the shared account. For phones/tablets/browsers: just sign in directly at /signin.
Step 4 — Optional: parental controls per device
The TV app supports per-channel parental lock. Configure on the kids' TV(s), the lock list syncs across all devices. Use a PIN to gate locked channels at playback time.
Step 5 — Keep things organised
Use the web playlist editor to maintain group order and favorites. Everyone benefits — change once, every TV updates.
What this isn't
This isn't a way to share an IPTV subscription with people outside your household — that violates almost every IPTV provider's terms. Sync Daddy is for managing your own legitimate setup across your own devices.
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