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Why Every CTV Device Needs Different Payment Infrastructure - Multi-Platform Billing

Written by Kübra Güven | Mar 4, 2026 11:17:55 AM

Multi-Channel Billing

For years, "mobile-first" was the mantra for streaming services. However, the market has shifted. While mobile devices are excellent for casual browsing, Connected TV is where the real engagement happens. Subscribers on platforms like Roku, Samsung, and Amazon Fire TV watch more hours of content and generate a significantly higher Lifetime Value (LTV) than mobile users.

For streaming services, expanding to connected TV goes beyond app development, presenting a significant billing infrastructure challenge that transforms subscriber relationships.

 

Key takeaways

  • Complex integrations: 4+ major CTV platforms each require unique, proprietary in-app purchase integrations.

  • Regional dominance: Roku leads the US (38%), Samsung dominates EMEA (30%), and Apple TV leads Canada (25%).

  • Rapid growth: Fire TV grew 65% YoY, making it the fastest-growing CTV billing integration requirement.

  • Data unification: Cross-platform subscribers require centralized billing and entitlement management to maintain accurate LTV and prevent churn.

 

 

What is the multi-platform billing challenge in CTV?

Every CTV platform operates its own proprietary in-app purchase system. Payment ecosystems like Roku Pay, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Samsung Checkout are entirely distinct. You cannot use them interchangeably. Each platform features:

  • Unique API configurations

  • Specific certification requirements

  • Different revenue share models

  • Distinct approaches to subscription lifecycle management (including renewals, grace periods, cancellation flows, and refund handling)

A single streaming service operating across four CTV platforms must manage four separate billing systems. This creates complex operational requirements and isolated subscriber data silos. Learn more about Multi-Channel Billing

 

 

Why multi-platform integration is unavoidable

The market share distribution makes multi-platform billing essential for any streaming service looking to scale globally. According to Pixalate's Q1 2025 CTV Device Market Share Report, audience fragmentation is stark:

  • Roku: Leads the US market with a 38% share and controls 73% of Mexico.

  • Samsung Smart TV: Dominates EMEA with a 30% market share.

  • Apple TV: Leads the Canadian market with a 25% share.

  • Amazon Fire TV: Increased its US market share by 65% year-over-year in 2024, rapidly transforming into a primary acquisition channel.

These are distinct subscriber populations, not overlapping, that require platform-specific payment integrations. If your streaming service only integrates with Roku Pay, you capture less than 40% of the US CTV market and miss the majority of European audiences entirely. Every platform you skip represents a portion of your addressable market that you cannot monetize.

 

 

The operational cost of fragmented CTV billing

At scale – such as Roku’s 90 million streaming households and 36.5 billion quarterly streaming hours – even minor inefficiencies in billing integration compound rapidly. Missed renewal notifications, delayed entitlement updates, or inconsistent subscriber data lead to significant revenue leakage and degraded subscriber experiences.

Consider a common scenario: a subscriber starts their journey on Roku using Roku Pay, then later upgrades or logs in via Fire TV. Without a unified billing infrastructure, your data shows a new subscriber on Fire TV and a churned subscriber on Roku. This distorts your acquisition and retention metrics, breaks marketing attribution, and makes accurate LTV calculations impossible.

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The solution: unified in-app payments with Cleeng

To maximize subscriber conversion and retention, streaming services must implement a unified subscriber management layer.

Cleeng's Payments on TV Apps integration solves the multi-platform billing challenge by providing direct integrations with Roku Pay, Amazon Fire TV IAP, Apple TV's tvOS StoreKit 2, and Samsung Checkout.

By consolidating all CTV subscription events into a single subscriber profile, Cleeng ensures that when a subscriber purchases through Roku, upgrades on Fire TV, and watches on Samsung, you maintain unified entitlements and a complete transaction history. Instead of managing fragmented data, you can seamlessly scale your operations alongside the broader platform ecosystem.

Ready to simplify your subscription management and enhance your OTT platform's efficiency with Cleeng?