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IPTV Trial · Full Premium service · £10 credited back

IPTV Free Trial: Test Everything for a Month

The honest way to try HiperTV is the 1-month £10 IPTV trial — thirty days of the complete Premium service (+34,000 live channels, +142,000 VOD, every Sky Sports channel and every Premier League match) for ten pounds, credited straight back when you upgrade to a 12-month plan. A successful trial effectively costs nothing; an unsuccessful one cost a tenner to dodge a year-long mistake.

No 'trial versions' with locked channels, no auto-converting subscriptions, no surprises — pay £10 once by card or PayPal and your full login arrives on WhatsApp in minutes. We let you test because the service survives testing — most providers don't, and that's exactly the point.

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The £10 Trial vs the Alternatives

Thirty days of the real, full service — measured against the two things people do instead.

1-Month £10 Trial'Free IPTV' from forumsSubscribing a year blind
Cost up front£10 (credited on upgrade)£0£55+ committed
What you actually getFull Premium, +34,000 channelsDead playlists, 240p re-streamsUnknown until you've paid
VOD libraryFull access, +142,000 titlesRarely anyFull — but only after you commit
Worst-case riskLose £10Malware and wasted eveningsA year-long mistake
Time to judge it30 days under real loadDays, before it diesYou're already locked in
Recourse if it's badCard buyer protectionNoneNo contract, but paid

Want the 4K tier tested instead? Say so in the chat — we'll provision the trial on 4K Ultra.

How to Get Your IPTV Trial in 3 Steps

From message to watching in about 15 minutes, any hour of the day.

How the HiperTV UK £10 one-month IPTV trial compares
  1. 1

    Message us on WhatsApp

    Tap the button and tell us you'd like the £10 one-month trial, plus what device you'll watch on (Firestick, Smart TV, phone, Android box…).

  2. 2

    Pay £10 and get your login

    Pay the one-off £10 via a secure card or PayPal link, and your credentials arrive in 5–15 minutes — with a receipt in the chat. Nothing is stored and nothing auto-renews.

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    Set up and judge us properly

    Follow the personalised setup steps we send (or the IPTV setup guide UK). Then test like a sceptic — peak hours, your favourite channels, the EPG, the VOD. The checklist below shows exactly what to probe.

How to Use Your Trial Like a Professional Reviewer

A trial wasted on a quiet Tuesday morning tells you nothing — any service on earth streams fine when nobody's watching. Here's the audit that actually predicts your next twelve months:

  • Test at peak load. Saturday 2:45–5:30pm during the football, or 8–10pm midweek during Champions League. This is when oversold services collapse and properly provisioned ones prove it — the single most important hour of your trial.
  • Check your channels, not channel counts. Big numbers are easy; your twelve channels in native HD are what you'll live with. Jump through your real watchlist and look for stutter on channel change and smearing during fast motion.
  • Verify the EPG against reality. Open the guide on BBC One and ITV1 and compare with tonight's actual schedule. A drifting or empty EPG is the everyday annoyance that ruins good streams.
  • Play a brand-new VOD title. Search something released in the last month. Maintained libraries play instantly in HD; neglected ones buffer, stall or 404.
  • Message support mid-trial. Ask something technical at an odd hour and time the reply. Our median is under 5 minutes — make every provider you trial beat that bar.
  • Test your real devices. If match day means the Firestick and bedtime means the iPad, test both. Device quirks are fixable; discovering them before paying for a year is what the trial is for.

Run that list against us and against any other provider you're vetting in the same month. Whoever wins on your broadband, on your devices, during your peak hours — that's your answer. We publish this knowing the test helps competitors who are genuinely good; there aren't many, which is why we keep publishing it.

Testing IPTV stream quality during the trial month

Why a £10 Month Beats Every 'Free Forever' Promise

Let's address the obvious question: why pay £10 to try something? Time under load. A quick ten-minute look shows you nothing — quality and consistency are different problems, and only consistency predicts a happy year. One month gives you four football weekends, a PPV night, a clock-change EPG test and a support interaction or two. Consistency is the thing cheap IPTV fakes for a day and can't fake for a month, as our cheap IPTV guide explains in painful detail.

The £10 month is also simply our Premium plan's regular first-month price — not a stripped 'trial version'. Nothing is locked, throttled or watermarked. And because the tenner is credited against the 12-month upgrade (£55 becomes £45), the trial is effectively free for everyone who stays. The only people who pay for it are the ones who leave — and they paid £10 to dodge a £55 mistake, which is the best deal on this site.

Compare that honestly with 'free IPTV' found on forums and Telegram: playlists that die in days, channels re-streamed at 240p, apps stuffed with malware, and zero recourse when it all evaporates. Free IPTV costs your evenings and sometimes your device's security. Ten pounds for a verifiable month from a provider operating since 2019, paid by card with buyer protection — that's what cheap actually looks like.

Paid £10 IPTV trial versus free IPTV trials compared

After the Trial: See Where Most People Land

The 12-month Premium plan is the most common upgrade — and your £10 trial payment is credited against it. Every plan, duration and screen count is priced openly on the pricing page.

  • £10 trial credited on upgrade
  • All plans on one page
  • No contract, no auto-renewal

The £10 Trial vs the Market's Trial Tricks

Search for an IPTV free trial and you'll meet three species of offer, only one of which respects you. The first is the genuine trial — the full service, a fixed period, no auto-conversion — which is what our £10 month is. The second is the bait trial: a stripped 'demo line' running on a different, better server than the paid product, so the trial impresses and the subscription disappoints. The third is the trap trial: card details stored up front, silently auto-converting to a pricey plan the moment you forget the cancellation deadline, in the finest tradition of gym memberships.

How to tell them apart: a genuine IPTV trial runs on the same servers as the paid service (ask the provider directly — watch how they answer) and ends quietly rather than converting. Ours is simply the Premium plan's real first month at £10 — you pay once, nothing renews automatically, and there's no second 'real' price hiding behind the trial one. The bait-trial trick is impossible to sustain over thirty days on production infrastructure: a provider can rent a clean server for a weekend demo; nobody rents one for a month per prospect.

There's also the question of what a trial costs the provider — and what that tells you. Trials consume real server capacity, which is why oversold panels either refuse them or hand out screenshots instead. A provider that lets thousands of sceptics stress-test it for a full month is making a calculated bet that its infrastructure survives scrutiny. We've been making that bet since 2019, and the renewal rate says it keeps paying off. The trial is not a marketing expense; it's the honest-commerce test made into a product.

Two Layers of Protection: The £10 Ceiling and the Money-Back Guarantee

Worth stating plainly how little is at stake here, because the two protections stack and most people only notice the first. The price ceiling is £10. The worst realistic outcome — a service you dislike, streams that do not suit your broadband, a channel missing that mattered to you — costs the price of two coffees and one evening of your time. There is no contract, no auto-renewal and no card stored anywhere, so nothing continues unless you actively decide it should.

The second layer is the 7-day money-back guarantee, and it covers the £10 trial exactly as it covers a three-year plan. If the service does not hold up on your connection and your devices inside the first week, you ask and you are refunded — no retention script, no counter-offer of free months to keep you, no demand that you prove anything with screenshots. The terms sit on the refund policy page, written in plain English and short enough to actually read before you buy.

Taken together the arithmetic is straightforward: testing us properly has a maximum cost of £10 and a realistic cost of nothing. That is deliberate rather than generous. A provider confident about peak-hour performance has no reason to make refunds awkward, and one that is not confident cannot afford to offer them at all — which makes the refund terms a genuinely useful thing to check on any provider you are weighing up, including the ones you are comparing us against.

What a Full Month Verifies That an Evening Can't

A quick look answers the first-order questions: does the picture look right on your TV, do your channels exist, does the EPG match reality. A full £10 IPTV trial month answers the questions that actually predict a year of subscription happiness. Consistency across four football weekends — one good Saturday can be luck; four in a row is capacity planning. A clock-change or schedule quirk — does the EPG stay accurate when broadcasters shuffle? A real support interaction — something will niggle in a month, and the speed and quality of the fix is the single best preview of your next twelve months.

The month also lets your household vote. The technical buyer judges bitrates; the household judges whether the kids' channels start instantly, whether grandma can work the Smarters app, whether the bedroom Firestick behaves on Wi-Fi. Subscription regret usually comes from the household test, not the technical one — and it takes more than an evening to run.

Run the month properly and the upgrade decision makes itself: £10 credited against the 12-month plan means a successful trial effectively costs nothing, and an unsuccessful one cost a tenner to dodge a year-long mistake. Either outcome beats subscribing blind — which is, frankly, the entire philosophy this service is built on.

IPTV Trial — FAQs

Is there a free IPTV trial?

Our trial is the £10 one-month plan — not £0, but credited straight back when you upgrade to a 12-month plan, so it ends up costing nothing if you stay. We don't offer a £0 trial because the only services that can are either tiny demos on a separate server (which tell you nothing about the real product) or oversold panels handing out screenshots. Thirty real days on our production servers for £10 is the honest version.

How long does it take to get the trial?

5–15 minutes from your WhatsApp message and payment to login delivery, around the clock. Add five minutes to install an app on your device and you're watching — most people complete the whole thing inside 20 minutes.

What's included in the trial — are channels locked?

Nothing is locked. The trial is the complete Premium package: +34,000 live channels including every Sky Sports channel, +142,000 VOD titles, full EPG and catch-up. Want to evaluate 4K Ultra instead? Ask and we'll provision the trial on that tier.

How do I pay for the trial?

A secure card or PayPal link sent in the WhatsApp chat — never card details typed into chat. It's a one-off £10; nothing is stored and nothing auto-renews. Visa, Mastercard, American Express and PayPal all work.

Will the trial work on my Firestick / Smart TV / phone?

Yes — the trial works on every supported device: Firestick, Samsung and LG Smart TVs, Android boxes, Apple TV, iOS and Android phones and tablets, and PCs. Tell us your device in the chat and we'll send the exact setup steps, or browse the setup guide.

Does the 7-day money-back guarantee cover the £10 trial?

Yes — the guarantee applies to every plan we sell, the one-month trial included. If the service does not perform on your broadband and your devices within the first seven days, message the same WhatsApp chat that set you up and we refund the £10. There is no form to complete, no evidence to submit and no retention offer to sit through. It is worth knowing that a 7-day money-back guarantee is rarer in this market than it should be, and asking any provider whether they offer one — and what happens if you invoke it — tells you a good deal about how confident they are in their own servers.

What happens when the trial ends?

It just stops — no auto-billing, no nagging. If you liked it, message the chat to pick a plan from the price list (your £10 is credited on the 12-month upgrade). If not, tell us what fell short; honest trial feedback genuinely shapes what we fix next.

Can I extend the trial?

The trial is already a full month — long enough to judge any service properly. If you want longer before committing to a year, just pick a short plan from the price list; the 3-month Premium is only £25. We keep the trial to one £10 month per household because trial capacity is real money.

Why do so few IPTV providers offer real trials?

Because trials are expensive truth: a provider running oversold infrastructure can't let thousands of sceptics stress-test it for a month at cost. Trial policy is the fastest tell in the provider-vetting checklist — confident services hand you the keys, fragile ones hand you screenshots.

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The full £10 month — every channel unlocked, credited back when you upgrade. Message us now and you'll be testing +34,000 channels before the kettle boils.