Education first
Every result will explain what it means and why it matters.
Unigata Labs
This page shows the planned experience for Unigata's IPTV toolbox. The interface, buttons, reports and workflow are being designed now so visitors can see what is coming. Live analysis is not available yet. This preview shows the planned experience.
Why tools matter
Unigata Labs provides a growing collection of IPTV tools to help users understand playlists, Xtream Codes, EPG data, playback failures, language filtering and provider quality.
Every result will explain what it means and why it matters.
Reports will explain findings clearly and keep the focus on practical next steps.
Playlist Tools
Analyze an M3U playlist for health, organization, searchability, EPG coverage, language mix, sports coverage and duplicate entries.
Upload or paste a playlist and receive a clear report on structure, quality and content mix.
A simple score that summarizes playlist structure, EPG coverage, duplicates, naming quality, security flags and playback risk.
Search
Search across channels, movies, series and groups with filters for language, country, category, sports type and resolution.
Find content quickly in very large playlists without scrolling through thousands of entries.
Filter playlists by likely language and identify how many streams exist for each language.
Xtream Codes
Validate server connection, account status, expiration, connection limits and content counts without guessing whether the problem is the player or the provider.
Reports
Turn messy playlists into readable reports that explain what type of playlist you have and where its strengths and weaknesses are.
Count streams by language and filter directly into matching channels, movies and series.
Break down sports streams by football, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, cricket, combat sports, motorsports and more.
Show live channels, movies, series, radio, categories, countries, resolutions and EPG coverage.
Compare two playlists to see added channels, removed content, changed URLs, language differences and category differences.
Save reports as PDF/CSV later for support, provider comparisons and personal records.
Diagnostics
Many IPTV issues come from provider servers, expired credentials, DNS, VPN routing, security software, corporate networks or unsupported codecs. The diagnostics tools will explain what happened in plain English.
Translate HTTP errors, timeouts, CORS messages, black screens and audio-only playback into practical next steps.
Help users blur usernames, passwords, playlist URLs, server domains, IP addresses and MAC addresses before sending screenshots.
Roadmap
These tool previews show what we are preparing for early access.