APP COMRADE

LG / entertainment / PLIUSTV

REVIEW

pliusTV is a regional LG webOS entertainment app with very little public surface.

A free LG TV app from Lithuanian developer Helpnet.lt with the category tag of entertainment and almost no listing copy to verify against.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

LG

pliusTV

HELPNET.LT

OUR SCORE

6.4

LG

★ 5.0

PRICE

Free

pliusTV is one of those LG Content Store entries that exists in the catalogue without explaining itself. The developer is Helpnet.lt, a Lithuanian software outfit. The name reads as Lithuanian for “plus”. The category is entertainment. The app is free, the listing is current as of April 2026, and there is no public description to translate, summarise, or critique.

That absence is the story of the review. A regional smart-TV app aimed at an audience that already knows what it is doesn’t need to oversell itself to its own users — but the asymmetry between insider familiarity and outsider visibility is unusually wide here. Most Baltic-market TV apps at least state which channels or services they aggregate. pliusTV does not, at least not in any field the LG Content Store exposes externally.

So this review documents what is verifiable: a free LG webOS app, a Lithuanian developer, a current 2026 listing, three screenshots, no description, no review-count data from the platform itself. For Lithuanian-speaking LG TV owners who recognise the developer or the name, that is probably enough. For anyone else, the listing leaves the editorial work undone.

pliusTV reads as a regional entertainment client whose audience already knows what it is, and whose listing tells everyone else almost nothing.

FEATURES

pliusTV is an LG webOS app in the entertainment category, published by Helpnet.lt — a Lithuanian developer whose .lt domain places the app squarely in the Baltic-region software market. The name itself reads as Lithuanian: "plius" is the standard Lithuanian rendering of "plus", which in TV-app naming almost always signals a streaming or live-channel product.

The LG Content Store listing does not include a public English-language description, a feature breakdown, or release notes at the time of writing. Three preview screenshots are attached to the listing, and the app is marked free. The icon is a clean two-letter mark rather than a network identity, which suggests an aggregator-style client rather than a single-broadcaster app.

Beyond that, there is very little to describe with editorial honesty. Anything more specific — channel lineups, geo-restrictions, account requirements, subscription tiers — is not visible from the store metadata alone.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The app exists on LG webOS, which is itself the win for a niche regional product. Baltic-market TV apps frequently ship only for Samsung Tizen or Android TV; an LG webOS build means LG OLED and NanoCell owners in Lithuania get a first-party install path rather than being told to cast from their phones.

Helpnet.lt has kept the listing updated — the most recent metadata refresh is from April 2026 — which is more diligence than most regional smart-TV apps show after launch.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The biggest gap is the listing itself. A description, a clear statement of what the app streams, and any account-setup detail would let a prospective viewer decide before downloading. As shipped, the only way to learn what pliusTV actually plays is to install it.

The 5.0 rating in the LG Content Store is also not a reliable signal — LG's rating system on small-audience regional apps tends to reflect a handful of installs rather than meaningful editorial validation. Treat it as noise.

CONCLUSION

pliusTV is hard to recommend or dismiss from the store listing alone. For viewers in Lithuania who already know what Helpnet.lt builds — or who recognise the name from another Baltic streaming context — the install is free and low-risk. For everyone else, this is a regional app whose public surface does not explain itself, and there is no editorial substitute for a description that simply states what the app does.