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Premium, Registered, and New Episodes Added labels

With the Premium, Registered, and New Episodes Added labels, you'll take user experience to the next level

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Level up your streaming service with the magic of labels!

With the Premium, Registered, and New Episodes Added labels, you'll take user experience to the next level.

Imagine offering exclusive, personalized, and up-to-date content that keeps your users hooked and coming back for more. These labels are your secret weapons for attracting new users, keeping them engaged, and outshining your competitors.

So, buckle up and let your streaming service shine with the power of labels!

Premium Label

Let's start with the Premium label. It's like a VIP pass to exclusive content that's available only to your paying subscribers.

πŸ’‘ What difference does the Premium label make?

  • Highlighting premium or exclusive shows or movies that are not available for users who have not subscribed yet

  • Differentiating premium content from regular content provides a clear distinction in your streaming service's catalog.

  • From the Apps section of the left menu, select Generic Settings

  • Under the Premium section (under the name column)

  • Select Type as Label and its Alignment over the thumbnail

  • Finally, toggle the label under the action column.

  • Now all content marked as subscribed (monetization) will be marked with the Premium label

Registered Label or Star Icon

Next up, we have the Registered label. It's like a club that offers perks to those who have joined. By encouraging users to register, you can unlock a whole new world of benefits and personalized experiences. This label lets your users know that certain content is reserved just for them, like a special treat they get for being part of your streaming family.

πŸ’‘ What difference does the Registered label make?

  • Encouraging users to register by offering exclusive content or additional features for registered users.

  • Differentiating registered user content from general public content creates a sense of membership or belonging.

  • From the Apps section of the left menu, select Generic Settings

  • Under the Registered section (under the name column)

  • Select Type as Label or Icon and its Alignment over the thumbnail

  • Finally, toggle the label under the action column.

  • Now all content marked as Registered (monetization) will be marked with the Registered label or Star icon

New Episodes Added Label

It's like a virtual megaphone that shouts, "Hey, there's fresh content waiting for you!" This label ensures that your users never miss a beat when it comes to their favorite shows. It's all about keeping them in the loop and letting them know when those new episodes drop, so they can binge-watch to their heart's content.

πŸ’‘ What difference does the New Episodes Added label make?

  • Notifying users about the availability of new episodes for ongoing series or shows they have shown interest in.

  • Creating anticipation and excitement for upcoming episodes or new releases.

  • Enabling users to easily discover and access the latest content without having to search or navigate through the entire catalog.

  • From the Apps section of the left menu, select Generic Settings

  • Under the New Episodes Added section (under the name column)

  • Select Type as Label and its Alignment over the thumbnail

  • Finally, toggle the label under the action column.

  • Now all shows that have new episodes, and all playlists with new episodes will show this label-

Frequently Asked Questions?

How to set the monetization level Registered?

You can easily set the monetization of your content at a show or video level by choosing it from the dropdown.

What is a published date? How is it different from the upload date?

The published date represents the day when the content is made available to users. It can be either the same as the upload date or different, depending on your content scheduling.

For instance, if you upload content on May 20th and schedule it to be published on May 25th, then the published date will be marked as May 25th. As a result, the content will only be accessible to users starting from May 25th.

Is the newly added label based on the publish date or upload date?

The activation of the newly added label is determined by the publish date. Regardless of when the content is uploaded, the label becomes active only upon publishing. This feature comes in handy when you upload multiple episodes of a show at once but want to release them gradually over time.

What happens if the premium tag/registered tag, and new episode tags are enabled in the same position for similar videos?

You will be able to select them on different positions, but not on the same position


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