No card, nothing to cancel

IPTV free trial in the UK:
24 hours in your own house.

A demo on somebody else's network proves nothing. What decides this is whether the match holds up on your sofa on a UK connection, at kick-off, with everyone home and three devices on the Wi-Fi. So that is what we hand you — the real service, for a full day.

  • The same line-up paying households get
  • Details by email, usually within two hours
  • A setup guide written for your device
  • Expires on its own — nothing to cancel

Request the free test

What you get

A test line, not a showroom.

A common trick in this trade is pointing trial users at a quiet server with a short channel list on it. Everything looks perfect, then the paid line behaves differently. Ours runs on the same infrastructure as every paying household.

  • The real line-up

    Whichever pack you choose to test, you see exactly what a paying household on that pack sees.

  • A full day

    Twenty-four hours covers an evening peak, a morning, and a second evening if you start early enough.

  • Your device, not a generic one

    Tell us what is under the television and the guide that arrives is written for it, step by step.

  • The guide switched on

    The programme guide is active during the test, because a channel list without one is half a product.

  • Support while you test

    Technical support answers test users too. If something misbehaves, that is precisely what we want to hear.

  • No card, no follow-up

    Nothing to cancel, no stored payment method, and no sales call afterwards if it was not for you.

Getting a straight answer

How to test IPTV in a day, properly.

Most people run a test for ten minutes on a quiet afternoon, see a clean picture and buy. Then the first Saturday match stutters and they blame the provider. Four things make the difference — and they apply whoever you buy from.

  1. Test at kick-off, not at lunchtime

    Between about 20:00 and 23:00 your local network and the source servers are both under real load. A stream that survives then survives anything.

  2. Use the device that lives under the TV

    A laptop on good Wi-Fi and a five-year-old streaming stick are not the same test. Older sticks in particular run out of headroom on UHD.

  3. Leave one channel running for an hour

    Then walk away. Short dropouts only reveal themselves over time, and those are the ones that eventually ruin a film rather than a moment.

If something breaks, tell us the channel and roughly when

Those two details let us separate a dip in your line from an overloaded device from a genuine fault at the source — three problems with three different fixes. "It kept buffering" gives us nothing to trace. A test that exposes a problem has done its job, and we would rather find it now than after you have paid for a year.

Before you fill it in

Three details that save you half a day.

  • An email address somebody actually opens

    The details go there and nowhere else. If nothing has arrived after a few hours, look in spam before writing to us — that is where it is nine times out of ten.

  • The device that will really be used

    Smart TV, Fire Stick, Apple TV, MAG box, phone, computer. Each has a different setup guide, and receiving the wrong one costs you hours of a 24-hour window.

  • The channels that would settle it

    Optional but genuinely useful. Name them and we will confirm whether they are carried in the pack you are testing, rather than you discovering it at 21:00.

Test questions

About the test itself.

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