Hey xmler's
Spent the last year building a tool because two things about TiviMate setup drive me up a wall:
Getting a real EPG means either manually hunting tvg-ids or using a provider that actually supplies them — which is a minority
Organising a 3,000-channel playlist that lands as `UK|| SKY SPORTS ᴴᴰ ⚽` is a text-editor hellscape
So I built one tool that handles both:
- **AI channel matching** — point it at your M3U, it matches every channel to up to 14 weeks of programme data using fuzzy logic that copes with the provider-name mess. No tvg-id hunting. Outputs standard XMLTV.
- **Full M3U editor** — drag-drop reorder, bulk rename (strip `UK||` prefixes across hundreds of channels in one pass), custom groups, logo swap, per-channel timeshift, hide-don't-delete.
- **Xtream Codes, both directions** — connect to your provider with Xtream credentials if that's how they expose things, and *also* use EPGMaster itself as an Xtream Codes server. Point TiviMate at us with a single device login. One URL, EPG baked in.
- **Multi-source EPG** — 5+ EPG data sources aggregated, so fewer missing shows than any single feed.
- **6-hour refresh** — EPG data updates automatically every 6 hours.
Every edit saves to your feed URL instantly. TiviMate picks it up on the next refresh. No re-uploading, no file juggling.
**The offer:** looking for 20 beta testers. Free during beta, and testers who submit honest written feedback — bugs, missing features, the "this sucked" kind specifically — get **4 months free on a paid plan when those launch.** No credit card.
**Specifically want:**
- Playlists with 1,500+ channels that are genuinely ugly
- Anyone already using iptv-org/epg, epg.best, or Schedules Direct who can tell me where we're better *and where we're not*
- TiviMate users running Xtream Codes setups who can sanity-check the Xtream server side of this
To sign up, go to the website. DM me if you have any questions. The first 20 in, then the rest will be waitlisted.
Site: https://epgmaster.ai