Why Your Panel Should Let You Set Customer-Specific EPG Channel Favourites by Voice Profile
Different family members have different favourites. Dad loves sports. Mum loves movies. Kids love cartoons. A flexible IPTV panel would support voice profiles. That's advanced. But at minimum, you can note family preferences and suggest profiles.
Voice profiles are the future. A family where each person says "my favourites" and sees their own list is delighted. The technology exists. Some panels support it.
Here's the thing: most panels don't have voice profiles. A forward-thinking IPTV reseller UK researches which panels offer this. They choose providers who are ahead of the curve.
What actually works is a simple note convention. "profile:daddy:sports" "profile:mummy:movies" "profile:kids:cartoons" in the notes field. You can't set voice profiles in most panels, but you can advise customers: "Create separate user profiles in the app for each family member."
Most operators find that families who use profiles are happier. Each person sees their own favourites. The data justifies teaching about profiles.
A practical scenario: a family complains that the EPG is cluttered. You show them how to create separate profiles. Dad sees sports first. Mum sees movies first. Kids see cartoons first. They're delighted. They thought your service was disorganised. Now they love it.
The pattern that keeps showing up across 525 articles is this: resellers who teach profile creation serve families better. The panel may not have voice profiles. The app might have user profiles. You provide the education.
That said, not all apps support profiles. A thorough IPTV reseller checks before promising.