The IPTV Reseller's Panel Memory Test

Quick test. Without looking, describe your panel's most important screen. Where's the search bar? What color is the submit button? What's the first field on the create customer form? If you can't answer, your panel is forgettable. That's good or bad depending on why.


Here's the thing: a IPTV reseller with a forgettable panel has either a great panel or a confusing one. Great panels fade into background. Confusing panels are forgettable because you've given up learning them.


Your Panel IPTV memory test reveals your relationship. If you remember details because you use them daily, that's engagement. If you can't remember because the interface is chaotic, that's a problem.


For a Revendeur IPTV serving French customers, memory test includes French labels. Do you remember the French word for "renew" on your panel? If not, maybe the translation isn't memorable. Maybe it's wrong.


What actually works is taking the memory test with a friend. Ask them to navigate your panel. Watch where they struggle. Their struggles reveal design problems you've normalized.


I took this test and realized I couldn't remember where the export button lived. I'd been clicking randomly for two years. Never learned the location because it kept moving. That wasn't my memory problem. That was panel inconsistency.


That said, some forgetfulness is normal. You don't need to memorize everything. But core workflows should be automatic. If they're not, your panel is fighting you.


The best IPTV reseller strategy is designing for memory, not against it. Consistent placement. Logical workflows. Your panel should be learnable.

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