Ottip is a SaaS middleware and cross-platform player platform built for OTT/IPTV use cases. Its target customers include telecom operators, ISPs, broadcasters, hotels, and system integrators. The platform emphasizes helping businesses launch video services within weeks, covering residential IPTV, in-room hotel TV, OTT apps, and multi-service operations.
Based on the official website, Ottip’s core offering is “middleware + multi-device apps + monetization and integrations.” The middleware supports multi-source content management, Multicast/Unicast/Analogue streams, live channels, VOD, event distribution, subscriptions, and device management, along with analytics features. Its players cover Samsung Tizen, LG WebOS, Android Smart TV, iOS/Android, Web, Android set-top boxes, Amazon Fire TV, and more. The platform also supports multi-tenancy, allowing different business environments to be managed from a single console, and mentions data isolation, white-label apps, DRM, stream encryption, adaptive bitrate streaming, and compatibility with global CDNs.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Starter costs $75/month or $750/year, suitable for small-scale validation, and is limited to 1 tenant, 25 active devices, and 25 Linear/VOD assets. Business costs $250/month or $2500/year, expanding to 15 tenants, 100 devices, and 50 assets. The System Integrators plan is designed for advanced infrastructure and resale needs and requires contacting sales. The official website clearly offers a free trial and demo, with no credit card required.
The main advantage is its complete coverage of vertical use cases, spanning content, distribution, end-user devices, subscription monetization, and integrations with hotel PMS/CRM/billing systems. It also supports SaaS and On Premise hybrid deployment, making it suitable for complex operator-style environments. The drawbacks are that the website does not disclose the company’s location, payment methods, SLA, or API details, and it lacks more complete security and compliance information such as ISO or SOC2 certifications. Some Terms text appears to be placeholder content, so buyers should verify the contract, technical documentation, and customer references before formal procurement.
Ottip is suitable for small and midsize operators, ISPs, hotel groups, and integrators that want to quickly launch IPTV/OTT, hotel TV, or multi-brand video services. Its accessibility from China is unknown. If the service is intended for users in mainland China, it is important to carefully evaluate cross-border network quality, CDN nodes, payments, and local compliance. Alternatives to compare include Muvi, VPlayed, Brightcove, Kaltura, as well as domestic options such as Alibaba Cloud Video, Tencent Cloud, and POLYV.
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ottip.com is an Türkiye SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ottip.com directly.