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Tappla pricing and plans (current)

Tappla's current plans (Feed $24, Single App $49, All Platforms $149, Multi-Channel), what each includes, and how to upgrade. 14-day free trial, no credit card.

Written by Robert Blessing

Tappla plans (current as of June 2026)

All plans are billed monthly. No setup fees, no annual contract, cancel anytime. The free trial is 14 days and needs no credit card. There are no video limits.

  • Feed — $24/month. A managed video feed (MRSS/JSON) from your source — no native apps. For organizations that just need a clean, auto-synced feed to power their own setup. (If you use Vimeo, a paid Vimeo plan of Standard or higher is required.) Start Feed →

  • Single App — $49/month. One native app — Roku or Fire TV, your choice. Native, built and submitted through your own developer account. Apple TV is available in the All Platforms plan. Start Single App →

  • All Platforms — $149/month. Native Apple TV, Roku, and Fire TV — all three, from one feed. This is the plan most cities, churches, and networks choose, and the only one that includes Apple TV. Start All Platforms →

  • Multi-Channel — let's talk. Running several branded channels (a city with Government, Educational, and Public Access; or a network of stations)? We'll scope a multi-app plan with volume pricing and procurement-friendly invoicing. Email [email protected].

Do I need a developer account?

Apple charges $99/year for an Apple Developer account; Roku Developer is free; Fire TV needs no account (it's delivered via apps.tappla.com). You submit through your own accounts, so you own the App Store and Channel Store listings.

How do I upgrade, change plans, or manage billing?

Existing customers can manage everything — change plan, update card, download invoices — in the billing portal: tappla.chargebeeportal.com. You can also use a direct checkout link above. To start a new plan, sign up for the free trial or email [email protected].

Is Tappla a paywall or subscription tool?

No. Tappla is for free or already-paid content. If you need to charge viewers inside the app, that is a different category (for example Uscreen). Tappla puts your content on TV, and any monetization stays where it already is.

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