Native Apple TV, Roku and Fire TV apps — all three for less than a single freelancer's invoice. Every listing lives under your own developer accounts. No setup fees, no per-view billing.
Feed only
Just the managed video feed — no native apps, no Apple TV. For organizations that only need a clean, kept-in-sync feed to power their own setup.
One native app
One native app — Roku or Fire TV, your choice. Built on your own account, submitted by you. Apple TV is only in the All Platforms plan.
All platforms — incl. Apple TV
Most popularNative Apple TV + Roku + Fire TV from a single feed — the only plan with Apple TV. The full experience your audience expects, wherever they watch.
Multiple channels
Running several channels — a city with multiple departments, or a network of stations? We'll scope a multi-app plan.
Developer-account fees (Apple $99/yr, Roku free) are billed by the platforms directly — because the accounts are yours. Fire TV is delivered straight to you via apps.tappla.com — no Amazon account needed.
The final submit goes through your own developer accounts. If you ever leave, the apps stay yours.
Keep streaming on Vimeo, Boxcast, Resi or your own URL. We read your existing source.
Connect a source and have apps in review within days. We carry the SDK work.
Make sure we're the right fit
We charge a flat monthly price to build and maintain your native apps — we don't take a cut of revenue, run ads, or sell subscriptions on your behalf. If monetization is your goal, a platform like Uscreen is a better fit, and we'll gladly point you there. We price this way on purpose: you own the apps, the audience and the upside.
Yours. We build, sign and package everything, then hand it over so you do the quick final submit through your own developer accounts — so the listing is permanently in your organization's name. That's the whole point.
No. Tappla reads from your existing source — Vimeo, Boxcast, Resi, StreamSpot, an HLS endpoint or a JSON feed. Nothing re-uploads.
Most organizations are in store review within days of connecting a source. Platform review timelines then vary by store.
Because the apps live in your developer accounts, the listings remain yours. We're a service you keep because it works — not because you're locked in.