Here is the official breakdown:

However, the free version includes . These usually appear as banner ads within the menu screens or as pre-roll ads before a stream starts. For casual users who only watch TV occasionally, this might be acceptable.

First, a critical distinction: OTT Navigator is an IPTV service. It does not provide channels or streams. It is a player that organizes content from your own IPTV subscription (M3U playlists or Xtream Codes). The app itself is free to download, but it operates on a "freemium" model.

If you search for OTT Navigator on the Google Play Store, you will see that the app is listed as . This leads many users to believe the app is entirely open-source or ad-supported without a paid tier.

You cannot get it for free (cracked APKs exist, but they are often malware-ridden or fail to connect to modern Xtream Codes APIs). However, you can save money via the trick.

Unlike TiviMate, which now requires an annual subscription ($9.99/year) for premium, OTT Navigator remains a . You pay $8.99 once, and you own the premium features forever on that specific device (based on your Google Play Services account ID).

The purchase method depends on your device's access to the Google Play Store :