British IPTV resellers invest in developing features. DVR, catch-up, recommendations, watchlist. But which features do customers actually use? A IPTV Reseller Panel with feature adoption tracking tracks how many customers use each feature, how often, and for how long — helping you prioritize development and sunset unused features. Here's the thing: most resellers have no idea which features are valuable. The pattern that keeps showing up is resellers spending months developing a feature that only 2% of customers use, while neglecting improvements to features that 80% use daily. A British IPTV dashboard with adoption tracking shows: DVR used by 65% of customers, average 3 recordings/week. Catch-up used by 45% of customers, average 2 hours/week. Recommendations clicked by 25% of customers. Watchlist used by 15%. A reseller who tracks adoption can invest in high-adoption features and improve or remove low-adoption ones. Let me give you a real example. A reseller in Sheffield analyzed his IPTV Reseller Panel feature adoption data. He discovered that his "Social Sharing" feature was used by only 2% of customers, but had taken 100 hours to develop. He removed the feature from the UI (but kept the code in case adoption increased). He invested those 100 hours into improving search, which 90% of customers used daily. His British IPTV customer satisfaction improved. What actually works is configuring your IPTV Reseller Panel feature adoption tracking to measure frequency and depth. Adoption rate (percentage of customers who have ever used the feature), active usage (percentage who used it in last 30 days), frequency (times per week per user), and duration (minutes per session). A quality British IPTV dashboard measures all four. A reseller with depth metrics understands not just who uses features but how much. Another critical adoption feature is adoption by customer segment. A smart IPTV Reseller Panel shows feature adoption for different segments. "Premium plan customers use DVR at 80%. Basic plan customers use DVR at 40%." A British IPTV reseller with segment adoption can target feature education to segments that would benefit. Without segmentation, you don't know which customers need education. Honestly, the most underrated adoption feature is adoption over time. A sophisticated IPTV Reseller Panel tracks adoption after feature launch. A new feature adoption curve: 10% in week 1, 25% in week 2, 40% in week 3. If adoption flattens at 15%, the feature needs promotion or improvement. A British IPTV reseller with adoption curves measures feature success. Without curves, you don't know if adoption is growing or stagnant. Another practical consideration is feature abandonment tracking. A IPTV Reseller Panel should track customers who stop using a feature after trying it. "40% of customers who tried DVR abandoned it after 1 month." This suggests the feature is not meeting expectations. A British IPTV reseller with abandonment data can investigate why. Test this. Check adoption data for your most important features. Do you know what percentage of customers use DVR weekly? If you don't have this data, you're developing features blind. The bottom line is development prioritization. Your IPTV Reseller Panel feature adoption tracking tells you which features deserve investment. A British IPTV dashboard without adoption tracking develops features based on guesses, not data. One with frequency, depth, segmentation, curves, and abandonment gives you development intelligence. Enable feature adoption tracking today. You'll develop what customers actually use.