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IPTV EPG Editor

Auto-match every channel to the right TV guide, fix wrong listings by hand, and add your own programmes — then serve clean XMLTV to any IPTV app. No XMLTV wrangling, no broken EPG.

Try the EPG editor — live

Hit Auto-match and watch coverage climb, then click Fix on any channel to remap its guide by hand. This is the real editor on real demo data.

Live demo with limited functions · create a free account for the full EPG editor on your own channels.

Stop fighting with XMLTV

A full self-service EPG editor built into your dashboard — no third-party guide grabbers, no manual XML.

One-click auto-match

Maps your whole lineup to the best available guide automatically, across every provider you've added.

Fix anything by hand

Remap any channel yourself with a live now/next preview, so you know it's correct before you save.

Add custom programmes

Create listings for niche or local channels that don't ship a guide of their own.

Live coverage meter

See exactly how many of your channels have real guide data — per category and overall.

Community guide pool

Every reachable feed flows into one shared pool — the moment one person maps a channel, everyone's guide improves.

Clean XMLTV, one URL

Serve a channel-filtered XMLTV guide from a permanent URL, auto-configured for Xtream players.

How to fix your IPTV EPG

  1. Add your provider and open the EPG editor from your dashboard.
  2. Auto-match. One click maps every enabled channel to the best guide source. Watch the coverage bar climb.
  3. Fix the stragglers. For any channel still showing "no guide" — or mapped to the wrong listing — click Fix and choose the right source, or add a custom programme.
  4. Point your player at the EPG URL. Use your permanent XMLTV link (auto-detected by TiViMate and other Xtream apps). The guide stays fresh automatically.

Why your EPG is wrong in the first place

Most IPTV providers ship weak or inconsistent tvg-id tags, so players can't reliably match channels to guide data — you get blank now/next, mismatched programmes, or no guide at all. Standalone XMLTV grabbers help, but they're fiddly and break often.

The iptv.domains EPG editor solves this at the source: it matches your channels against a huge shared pool of guide feeds, lets you correct anything by hand, and serves the result as clean, channel-filtered XMLTV from a URL that never changes. Set it once and your guide just works.

Frequently asked questions

What does the IPTV EPG editor do?

It maps each of your channels to the correct electronic programme guide (EPG) data, so your player shows accurate now/next and a full TV guide. You can auto-match the whole lineup in one click, then fix any wrong mapping by hand or add custom programmes.

How does EPG auto-match work?

It compares your channel names against a large, ever-growing pool of guide sources — including every reachable provider feed on the platform — and assigns each channel the best matching guide. The live demo on this page shows coverage climbing as it runs.

My EPG is wrong or missing — can I fix it manually?

Yes. Click Fix on any channel and pick the guide source that matches it, with a live now/next preview so you know it's right before saving. You can also create custom programmes for niche or local channels that ship no guide of their own.

What format is the guide served in?

Standard XMLTV. iptv.domains gives you a permanent EPG URL (and auto-configures it for Xtream apps like TiViMate), so your player always pulls a clean, channel-filtered guide.

Does the guide stay up to date automatically?

Yes. Background jobs refresh guide sources on a polite schedule with conditional fetching, so your EPG stays current with zero maintenance from you.

A TV guide that actually matches your channels

Auto-match your EPG, fix anything by hand, and serve it under one permanent URL. Free 7-day trial — no credit card.

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