Speed matters. Every extra second of setup is friction.
Your customers want to watch, not wait.
Here's the scenario: someone pays for your IPTV panel reseller service. They expect instant access. Every minute you delay is a minute they consider asking for a refund.
What actually works is a streamlined onboarding process you can execute blindfolded. I've timed myself across three different IPTV service panels. The best ones let me go from payment to customer watching in under 90 seconds.
The pattern that keeps showing up? The 90-second workflow looks like this:
Second 0-15: Open IPTV panel, click "Create Line"
Second 15-30: Enter username (customer email), set password
Second 30-45: Select package, set expiration date
Second 45-60: Click "Generate," copy M3U URL or MAG address
Second 60-90: Paste into email template, add basic instructions, hit send
Here's the thing: I've seen resellers lose customers during onboarding because they took 5+ minutes to deliver credentials. The customer gets impatient, thinks the service is slow, and leaves. Your IPTV panel speed becomes their first impression of your reliability.
Let me give you a real example. A reseller friend pre-creates 10 generic lines in his sports IPTV panel every morning. When a customer pays, he just assigns an existing line, changes the password, and sends credentials. Total time: 30 seconds. Customers think he's a magician.
In most cases, the bottleneck isn't your IPTV service panel. It's your process. Do you have templates ready? Do you know where every button is? Have you practiced?
A quick practical breakdown: time yourself right now. Create a test line in your IPTV panel. Send a test email to yourself. If it takes more than 2 minutes, optimize. Create keyboard shortcuts. Use autofill. Save email templates in your notes app.
That said, don't sacrifice accuracy for speed. A wrong password or expired line creates more work later. Double-check before sending. But double-check quickly.
IPTV panel reselling is a service business. Onboarding speed is part of the service.
Ninety seconds. That's your target.