Tag recordings with "watch with kids," "research," "favourites." Custom tags let customers organize content their way.
Here's a flexible organization feature for power users. Custom tagging — allowing customers to add their own text tags to British IPTV recordings for personalized organization. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either supports custom tags (searchable) or forces built-in categories. The difference is whether customers organize content their way or your way.
I added custom tags after a customer asked, "I want to tag recordings by mood: 'relaxing,' 'exciting,' 'thought-provoking.' Can I do that?" My panel had only genre tags. Switched to one with custom tags. Customer created their own taxonomy. Library became theirs.
What actually works is asking your IPTV Reseller Panel: "Do you support custom text tags on recordings? Are they searchable?" Panels with custom tags let British IPTV customers organize personally. Panels without force generic categories.
Most operators find that 10-15% of power users use custom tags. For them, it's essential. Your panel either offers flexibility or forces rigidity on British IPTV library organization.
Here's a practical scenario. A customer wants to tag recordings by "to watch with kids," "to watch alone," "research for work." Generic genres don't capture this. Custom tags do.
The pattern that keeps showing up is tagging rigidity. Built-in categories are simpler. Custom tags are more powerful. Your IPTV Reseller Panel either offers power or limits your British IPTV customers.
That said, custom tags require UI. Ask about ease of adding, editing, searching. The best panels have one-click tagging and tag clouds.
Honestly, test custom tags today. Can you add a text tag to a British IPTV recording? Can you search by that tag? If not, your panel lacks this power-user feature. Demand custom tags.