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COMA Fire TV App Brings Self-Hosted Media To The Living Room

Published 2026-05-24

The COMA Fire TV app makes living-room playback easier with Amazon Appstore installation, device link sign-in, and direct access to private COMA libraries.

Install From The Amazon Appstore

The COMA Fire TV app is designed to make living-room setup easier by using a familiar Amazon Appstore path. When the listing is available, users can install the app on Fire TV, open it on the big screen, and connect it to their COMA account.

Device Link Sign-In Keeps TV Setup Simple

Typing long email addresses and passwords with a TV remote is frustrating. COMA's TV/device link flow is built so a Fire TV can show a short code, while the user approves that code from a phone, tablet, or browser. That makes the integration easier and less error-prone.

Private Libraries On The Main Screen

Once linked, the Fire TV app can become the easiest way to watch self-hosted media from the sofa. Users should be able to open their own libraries, browse available content, and play media through the COMA account and server access model.

Works Alongside Other COMA Apps

Fire TV support complements the web player, Android apps, iPhone and iPad app path, and server installers for Windows, Linux, Docker, and Android Server. The goal is a consistent COMA experience across the devices people already own.

Made For Your Own Content

COMA does not provide media content. The Fire TV app is for accessing media from the user's own COMA server setup. Users are responsible for ensuring they own or have lawful permission to host, access, and stream any media used with COMA.

Related COMA resources

Watch the COMA quick start video, open the full walkthrough guide, compare licence plans, download the server, or read the technical docs.