Bouquets
A bouquet is a named group of content — live channels, movies, series and radio together — and it is the only unit the panel sells content in. Lines receive bouquets; packages bundle bouquets; what a subscriber sees is exactly the sum of theirs, in the order you arranged.
Open Bouquets → Add Bouquet.
Build one
Four content tabs — Channels, Movies, Series, Stations — where you tick what belongs, and a Review tab showing the final selection. Name it the way your customers think: Sports, Movies HD, National, not internal jargon; the name is organisational, but the grouping becomes the shape of every playlist.
Order matters
The bouquets list shows per-row counts of channels, movies, series and stations, and the order you set there is the order subscribers see — bouquet order first, then the channel order within each. Reorder, edit, duplicate (the fast way to build Sports+ from Sports), or delete.
How bouquets meet everything else
- Lines tick bouquets directly — a manual override per subscription.
- Packages bundle bouquets into the sellable product, which is where most assignment should happen: change the package once and every future sale follows.
- Playlists, portals and apps all derive from the line’s bouquets — M3U, MAG portal and Xtream API answers included. There is no second content permission system anywhere.
Keep bouquets thematic and few. Slicing content into many small bouquets feels flexible but turns every package edit into bookkeeping; a dozen well-named bouquets cover most operations.
Bouquets and packages together are the whole commercial model — next, the resellers who sell them.