Amazon Fire TV runs on hundreds of millions of devices worldwide, and a Fire TV app is a real native Android app. Tappla turns your existing video source into one and delivers it to you via apps.tappla.com — no Amazon Developer account, no Appstore wait. Days, not months.
Fire OS is built on Android, so shipping a Fire TV app means an Android build, a signed APK and store assets. Here's what Tappla carries for you — then delivers ready to install via apps.tappla.com.
A native Fire TV (Android) app with proper TV navigation and a real home screen — not a web view in a shell.
We generate and sign the APK, and prepare the icon, banner and metadata your native Fire TV app needs.
We hand you the finished native app via apps.tappla.com — you install and distribute it directly. No Amazon Appstore submission, no Amazon account.
Point Tappla at the video you already run — Vimeo, an HLS live stream, a JSON feed or your own CDN. No re-uploads.
Add your logo, colors and layout. Tappla generates a real native Fire TV (Android) app from your feed — no Java, no Kotlin, no Android SDK.
We build, sign and package the native app, then deliver it to you via apps.tappla.com. You install and distribute it from there — no Amazon Appstore submission, no Amazon Developer account.
We deliver the finished native Fire TV app to you via apps.tappla.com, and you install and distribute it directly. It's a real native Android app — not a web view in a shell — branded as yours, with no Amazon Appstore submission and no Amazon Developer account to manage.
The feed that powers your Fire TV app also generates a native Apple TV app and a Roku channel — one library to maintain, three stores covered.
That's what hiring an Android/Fire TV developer costs. With Tappla you connect a source and publish in days — and you own the result.
See what Tappla costs insteadWe carry the Fire TV build and signing so you don't hire for it.
Add content to your source and the app updates — no new APK for every change.
Delivered via apps.tappla.com and branded as yours — a real native app, no Amazon account needed.
You connect your existing video source to a builder like Tappla and brand it. Tappla generates a real native Fire TV (Android) app and delivers it to you via apps.tappla.com, where you install and distribute it. With a builder you can do it in days, without coding.
Fire OS is built on Android, so a Fire TV app is an Android TV app tuned for Amazon's devices. Tappla generates the native Android build and the store assets for Fire TV.
Yes. Tappla generates a native Fire TV app from your video feed — no Kotlin, no Android SDK, no developer. We build, sign and package it, then deliver it to you via apps.tappla.com.
No. Tappla builds the native app and delivers it to you via apps.tappla.com, where you install and distribute it directly — there's no Amazon Appstore submission and no Amazon Developer account needed.
A single Fire TV app is $49/month; all three native platforms (Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku) are $149/month. Custom Fire TV development from an agency typically runs into the thousands.
Yes. Tappla reads from Vimeo, an HLS live stream, a JSON feed, StreamSpot, Boxcast, Resi or manual URLs, and keeps your Fire TV app in sync as you add content.
A single Fire TV app is $49/month; all three native platforms are $149/month. Connect your source, and we deliver your native Fire TV app via apps.tappla.com.