You document your panel setup. Your customer list. Your pricing. You forget to document your panel workflows. How do you create a customer? What are the steps? Where are the pitfalls? This documentation seems unnecessary. Until it's essential.
Here's the thing: a IPTV reseller who documents workflows can train help quickly. Can delegate tasks. Can recover from brain fog. Without documentation, you're the only person who knows how anything works.
Your Panel IPTV workflow documentation should include screenshots. Step-by-step instructions. Common errors and fixes. Decision points. This documentation is boring to create. Invaluable to have.
For a Revendeur IPTV serving French customers, document French-specific workflows too. How to handle a French customer's GDPR request. How to send a French renewal notice. Your documentation should match your market.
What actually works is creating documentation as you work. When you do something for the third time, document it. Not after. During. Screen recording tools make this easy.
I didn't document my first panel. When I needed to train someone, I spent ten hours recreating workflows from memory. Now I document as I go. Every workflow has a guide. Training takes minutes, not days.
That said, documentation requires maintenance. Workflows change. Update your docs quarterly. Outdated documentation is worse than none.
The best IPTV reseller strategy is documenting as if you'll be hit by a bus tomorrow. Your business should survive your absence. Documentation makes that possible.