Open the browser. Watch.
No cables, no dongles, nothing to fit in the dash. Roadly is an address, and it runs in the browser your Tesla already has.
YouTube, Twitch, IPTV and your personal library, straight from the in-car browser. Even on the move. No cables, no accessories, nothing to install.
The world rolls by outside. The film rolls inside.
No app, no jailbreak. Roadly runs in your Tesla's browser and brings in the services you already use.
IPTV and Plex work with your own subscriptions: Roadly doesn't provide or host any content.
No cables, no dongles, nothing to fit in the dash. Roadly is an address, and it runs in the browser your Tesla already has.
Every control is at least 56 px tall — 9.7 mm on the touchscreen. That's the minimum for a gloved finger, at arm's length, in a car on the move.
Warm neutrals calibrated on sodium light, pure black, measured contrast. At night, eighty centimeters from your face, blue-gray tires the eye. Warm light doesn't.
It switches on when you set off — and switches itself off. No renewals, no card that remembers you a month later.
A long weekend, or the drive home from a holiday. All six services, from the first minute.
Two weeks: the trip out and the trip back. The middle ground, for people who leave and come home.
The full month, and the lowest cost per day. For people who live in the car — with someone in the passenger seat, watching.
Activation via Telegram + PayPal · No card stored on the site
Message us on Telegram: we'll open access and whoever rides with you watches everything — movies, live TV and your own services, even on a journey. Then, if you like it, pick a pass.
Yes, for whoever isn't driving. Tesla blocks standard video players across the whole screen because the software can't tell who is watching; Roadly has its own playback engine and doesn't depend on that player. It's made for the passengers: whoever is at the wheel has to keep their eyes on the road.
Yes. Roadly is a web interface: it hosts no content and bypasses no DRM. You watch your services with your own accounts. Drivers must always keep their eyes on the road.
No. Open the in-car browser, go to roadly.it, sign in. Done.
Connect your own IPTV subscription (Xtream Codes or M3U) and Roadly turns it into a proper TV interface. The subscription is yours: we don't sell or provide channels.
Every Tesla with the in-car browser — Model 3, Y, S, X and Cybertruck — and any car (or device) with a modern browser.
The same as regular streaming: roughly 1–3 GB/hour in HD. Works with Tesla Premium Connectivity or your phone's hotspot.
No — it isn't a subscription. You buy a 7, 14 or 30-day pass, it expires on its own and never renews. Reactivate only when you want.
No. Roadly is an independent product, not affiliated with or endorsed by Tesla, Inc.
The pass activates in thirty seconds, from your phone. Then you open the in-car browser, and you're in.