Setup walkthroughs, how-to guides, and news from the team building Klave — the native IPTV player for your Apple devices.
Dedupe duplicated channels and titles, group your shows by season, and bulk-hide the junk — a walkthrough of Klave’s organization tools.
IPTV logins, playlists, media servers, network shares, even a folder on your device — the one Add Source flow that feeds them all into a single library.
Genre and category pills, a favorites-only toggle, language and region preferences, and per-source hiding — every way to narrow a huge library down to what you actually watch.
Home, Movies, TV Shows, and every sports page are built from blocks you can resize, reorder, add, and remove. A tour of the layout editor.
Server URL, username, password — the three fields you need, plus where to paste your XMLTV feed so the TV guide fills in.
Paste a link and watch Klave build your library. What the stepped import does, and what to do when one feed misbehaves.
Switch source, language, or quality in a tap when the same title exists more than once across your sources — no hunting.
Point Klave at your EPG and get Now/Next, live progress, and program reminders across your live channels.
Klave provides no content. Here’s exactly what that means, and why it shapes how the whole app works.
Start on your iPhone, finish on your Apple TV. How favorites, history, and layout travel with you — no account required.
Bring your home media server into the same library as your IPTV playlist, each title tagged by where it came from.
A native Apple media player that turns the playlist you already have into one organized, private library.
Coming Soon to the App StoreKlave is a media player. It does not provide, sell, or include any channels or content — you supply your own playlist.