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COMA On iPhone And iPad Makes Private Streaming Easier

Published 2026-05-24

The COMA iPhone and iPad app-store path helps users install, sign in, and stream their own self-hosted media libraries more easily.

App Store Availability Reduces Setup Friction

For iPhone and iPad users, App Store availability makes COMA feel simpler from the first step. Instead of hunting for a download or installing manually, users can open the listing, install the app, sign in with their COMA cloud account, and connect to their own private media environment.

Built Around Your Own Media

COMA is a self-hosted media platform. The iPhone and iPad experience is intended to make it easier to browse and play libraries from servers the user controls, whether that server is running on Windows, Linux, Docker, Android Server, or another supported COMA route.

Easy Integration With The Existing COMA Account

The app-store installation flow works best when the app can use the same COMA account model as the website and server. Users sign in, see the servers and libraries available to them, and use the same permissions and profile rules instead of setting up every device from scratch.

Good For Households

iPhone and iPad support helps COMA fit into everyday households. People can install the client on the devices they already use, open shared family libraries, and watch their own media without needing to be the person who manages the server.

A Cleaner Path To Private Streaming

COMA on iPhone and iPad is another step toward making private media streaming feel polished and accessible. COMA does not provide media content. 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.