Platform / TV App

Extend the service to TV screens without splitting the product model in two.

The BitByte3 TV app codebase builds on the same platform concepts used across the rest of the stack, helping teams deliver a lean-back experience while keeping catalog, account, and entitlement logic aligned.

BitByte3 TV app profile and content browsing screen

Business Value

Keep the living-room experience tied to the same service logic as the rest of the platform.

Lean-back catalog navigation

The TV app codebase extends the same catalog and discovery model used across the product, supporting films, series, category browsing, and profile-aware entry points.

Shared playback model

Playback, entitlement, and content-detail concepts stay aligned with the broader customer stack, reducing duplicate business logic across devices.

Household profiles and access control

Profiles, kids-aware contexts, and account-linked access rules help the TV surface behave like part of the same subscription product.

Payments and entitlements

TV launches benefit from the existing subscription and account infrastructure rather than needing a separate entitlement model.

Platform-connected notifications

Shared notification and support concepts help operations teams keep the TV experience tied to the rest of the service.

Brand consistency across screens

The TV app fits into a broader product family with CMS, frontend, and mobile surfaces, helping teams maintain one service identity across devices.

How It Works

One account system, one catalog model, one cross-screen product story.

This is where the TV app matters strategically: it gives media teams another high-value viewing surface without forcing operations, content, or billing teams to support a separate product silo.

TV app workflow

BitByte3 stack
1

Sign in

Authenticate the household and enter the right profile context.

2

Browse

Navigate featured rows, films, series, and profile-aware catalogs.

3

Watch

Move from content detail into living-room playback with shared entitlements.

4

Continue

Carry watch-state and account context across the wider product surface.