Think about how you know which customers are about to expire. Do you have to calculate it in your head? I've seen an IPTV panel operator scan his customer list, looking at expiry dates, trying to remember what today's date was – a slow, error-prone process. His IPTV reseller UK business was missing expirations because they weren't obvious at a glance. Here's the thing – what makes color-coded expiry so valuable is that your brain processes color much faster than text. A good panel shows "days until expiry" as a number in a color – green for >7 days, yellow for 3-7 days, orange for 1-2 days, red for expiring today, black for expired. You can see who needs attention instantly, without doing any math. The pattern that keeps showing up across IPTV reseller UK operators who never miss an expiry is that their panels have color-coded expiry – and they use it to prioritize their daily review. Most operators find that color-coded expiry reduces missed expirations by over ninety percent, because the visual cue is impossible to ignore. Take a real example from a reseller in West Kirby: his customer list showed expiry dates as plain text – "2025-03-15". He had to compare each date to today's date to figure out who was expiring soon. He often missed expirations because he was rushing. He switched to a panel with color-coded expiry – red for expiring today, orange for tomorrow, yellow for this week. Now he could see at a glance who needed attention. His missed expirations dropped to zero. Honestly, the smartest IPTV reseller UK test you can run is to look at your customer list. Can you instantly see who is expiring today, tomorrow, or this week? If not, your panel is making you do work that a computer should do for you – and every missed expiry is a frustrated customer. A IPTV panel without color-coded expiry is not a panel – it's a math problem, and math problems take time to solve.