Here's a feature that sounds simple but is surprisingly rare: scheduled expiry extensions. I've seen an IPTV panel operator want to extend all customers expiring during Christmas week by seven days – but he had to remember to do it manually on Christmas Eve. His IPTV reseller UK business was dependent on his memory, and one year he forgot – and dozens of customers lost service on Christmas Day. Here's the thing – what makes scheduled expiry extensions so valuable is that you can plan ahead. You know when holidays are coming. You know when you'll be on vacation. A good panel lets you schedule expiry extensions in advance – "on December 20th, add 7 days to all customers expiring between December 24th and December 31st." You set it up once, and the panel handles it automatically. The pattern that keeps showing up across IPTV reseller UK operators who actually take time off is that their panels have scheduled extensions – and they use them for every holiday, every vacation, every planned absence. Most operators find that scheduled extensions eliminate the "oh no, I forgot to extend expiries" panic that used to ruin their holidays. Take a real example from a reseller in Moreton: he used to spend Christmas morning manually extending customers who were expiring during the holiday week. He discovered scheduled extensions, set them up once for the entire holiday period, and took his first stress-free Christmas in five years. The panel handled everything automatically – he just enjoyed his day. Honestly, the smartest IPTV reseller UK test you can run is to ask your provider "can I schedule expiry extensions in advance for specific dates?" If the answer is no, you are dependent on your memory – and memory fails when you're stressed, tired, or on holiday. A IPTV panel without scheduled extensions is not a panel – it's a calendar reminder, and reminders don't actually do the work for you.