
Meet the updated ZoraTV!
https://reddit.com/link/1ukx0sf/video/behotgwmgoah1/player
Refreshed design + addressed multiple issues found during the beta testing period! find us at zoratv.site

https://reddit.com/link/1ukx0sf/video/behotgwmgoah1/player
Refreshed design + addressed multiple issues found during the beta testing period! find us at zoratv.site
Hey everyone. I'm the person behind ZoraTV, and I wanted to share why I made it.
I tried a bunch of IPTV players and hated all of them. Half were apps I had to sideload. The other half ran in a browser but looked like they hadn't been touched since 2009, and a lot of them just wouldn't play on my iPhone at all. I figured it couldn't be that hard to make one that opens in a browser, works on everything, and doesn't look terrible. Turns out it was pretty hard, but here we are.
Here's the stuff that actually matters:
Nothing to install. You open a link. That's it. iPhone, iPad, Mac, Windows, even a smart TV browser. No APKs, no "trust this developer," no app store.
Bring your own line. It's a player, not a subscription. You plug in the IPTV service you already pay for. It works with both Stalker/MAC portals and Xtream username and password codes.
It works on iPhone and iPad. This was the part that nearly broke me. Most web players die on Safari. ZoraTV converts the streams that don't play on the fly, so they work on iOS where basically everything else gives up.
It looks good. Full screen player, a clean scrub bar, live rewind and go live, picture in picture. It feels closer to Netflix than to a settings menu.
Live TV that isn't painful. Real program guide, categories, search, favorites, and a live preview so you can channel surf without loading screens.
Movies and shows with real posters. Proper artwork, ratings, and a Netflix style Top 10, all matched to what's actually in your catalog.
Continue watching that follows you. Start something on your laptop and pick it up on your phone. Your history is tied to your account, not one device.
Your phone is the remote. Scan a QR code, no login, and control playback from your phone. This is my favorite part.
It's early and I'm building it out in the open, so I'd really love feedback. Tell me what's missing or what you'd want next. If you want to try it, comment below and I'll sort you out with a trial.
Hey everyone, I’ve been building a new IPTV player called ZoraTV.
The idea is simple: instead of downloading another app, sideloading an APK, or setting up a box, you can connect your existing Stalker portal login and watch directly in a modern browser.
It works on desktop, tablets, and phones. No app store, no APK, no install. Just open a link, connect your portal, and watch.
What it does right now:
Important note: ZoraTV does not provide or sell IPTV content. It’s just a media player for the Stalker provider/login you already have.
For now, it supports Stalker portals only. M3U / Xtream support is not available yet.
I’m opening this up slowly and have 11 3 free-forever beta spots left for early testers. It’s first come, first served.
DM me if you want to try it out!
Would love feedback from people who are tired of clunky IPTV apps and just want something that works in the browser.
Hey everyone, I’ve been building a new IPTV player called ZoraTV.
The idea is simple: instead of downloading another app, sideloading an APK, or setting up a box, you can connect your existing Stalker portal login and watch directly in a modern browser.
It works on desktop, tablets, and phones. No app store, no APK, no install. Just open a link, connect your portal, and watch.
What it does right now:
Important note: ZoraTV does not provide or sell IPTV content. It’s just a media player for the Stalker provider/login you already have.
For now, it supports Stalker portals only. M3U / Xtream support is not available yet.
I’m opening this up slowly and have 11 free-forever beta spots left for early testers. It’s first come, first served.
Try it here: https://zoratv.site
Would love feedback from people who are tired of clunky IPTV apps and just want something that works in the browser.