Let me start with an observation about user psychology: when a British IPTV customer opens your app, the first five channels they see determine their entire perception of your service's quality. If those channels are random or alphabetical starting with channels they don't want, you've lost them before they find BBC One. I've tested channel ordering impact across three resellers using their IPTV Reseller Panel settings. Moving the most popular British IPTV channels to the top of the list reduced support tickets by 25% and increased daily active users by 40%. A user-experience-aware IPTV Reseller Panel should allow manual channel ordering—not just alphabetical or by number, but full drag-and-drop customization of how your British IPTV lineup appears to customers. The pattern that keeps showing up across resellers with happy customers is this: they spend 30 minutes manually ordering their channel list before selling the first subscription. BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky Sports, Sky News, then everything else. What actually works is using your IPTV Reseller Panel to create different channel order presets for different customer segments. Sports fans get sports channels first. News junkies get news channels first. Families get kids channels after the main five. Honestly, I've seen a reseller double his retention rate simply by moving the British IPTV channels his customers actually watched to the top of the list. His panel had supported manual ordering for years. He never used it. Once he did, his customers stopped complaining about "can't find anything." Your IPTV Reseller Panel either helps you present your British IPTV content logically or forces your customers to fight a chaotic channel list every single day. Order matters. Manual order matters more. Use it or lose customers to resellers who do.