The Mobdro Kodi add-on is a live TV streaming add-on for Kodi. I previously wrote a tutorial for the Mobdro APK on an Android device like on a Fire Stick, but this tutorial is about Mobdro as a Kodi add-on.
Here’s What Mobdro on Kodi Looks Like
Update Nov 2018: Unfortunately, the file source of http://bliss-tv.com/lite has gone down, so I removed that part of the tutorial. However, you can still install Mobdro via the Github browser using a new GitHub username.
Mobdro Kodi Add-on Details and Status
Last Activity: | Status: | |||
Add-on: | Mobdro (18) | Oct 3, 2018 | Online | |
Repo: | Bookmark Lite | Oct 3, 2018 | Online | |
File Source: | https://kinkeadtech.com/repos (KinkeadTech) | Online | ||
GitHub Username: | unicsuc | |||
Working? |
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How to Install Bookmark Lite Repo Using the GitHub Browser
This is the easiest way to install Mobdro if you already have the GitHub Browser add-on from TVAddons / Fusion.
If you want to use the GitHub Browser to install the Bookmark Lite repo, then follow my tutorial on how to install the GitHub Browser. After you have the GitHub Browser add-on installed, you can easily install the Bookmark Lite repo simply by searching for the GitHub username:
unicsuc
After you have installed the Bookmark Lite repository, move on to learn how to install the Mobdro add-on from the Bookmark Lite repo.
How to Install the Bookmark Lite Repo from the KinkeadTech File Source
- Go to Settings (cog icon) > File Manager
- Select Add Source
- Click on the <None> box and type in the URL of the repo server, exactly like this (case-sensitive):
https://kinkeadtech.com/repos
Hint: If you’re on a phone and the URL is too long, swipe sideways.
- Give it a name in the box below (name it KinkeadTech)
- Now, go to the Settings > Add-ons > Install from Zip File > KinkeadTech >
How to Install the Mobdro Add-on From the Bookmark Lite Repo
- After you have the Bookmark Lite Repo installed, go back to the Settings > Add-ons screen and select Install from Repository > Bookmark Lite Repo > Video add-ons > Mobdro > Install
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If you run into any issue when trying to install Mobdro, please let me know in the comments below. I love to help. Thanks.
Hi there. Is this the ad free one.?
nevermind. I installed it and it works great. I thank you for that soooo much :) I have another question. How do I move it to the kodi start up page. for ex; when the android box first came out mobdro was on the same start up page as the kodi icon.. is there a way to do that. sometimes I don’t want to start up kodi to watch mobdro. Thanks a million
If you don’t want to start up Kodi in order to use Mobdro and you have Android, then you can just install the Android app like my previous tutorial. https://kinkeadtech.com/install-mobdro-apk-official/
I have tried to install the bookmark lite repository in 2 ways; using GIT browser and using your repo. Once it is installed and I try to install Mobdro I get the message “could not connect to repository” every time.
Try the KinkeadTech file source again.
It doesn’t work. I’ve tried several times but I also get the message “could not connect to repository”. Is there any solution?
Joel, I just tested and was able to successfully install Mobdro, but I wouldn’t worry about it since Mobdro isn’t functioning properly anymore (even though it can be installed).
You have a article dated the 28th of June 2021, in which you say you list all working add-ons. With a rating system. You posted that the app doesn’t work in this article on the 16th June. I used to use this app, it’s been gone over a year. Might even be 2 or3.
You have this listed. Are you seeing where I’m going with this? Ah I wouldn’t worry about it, people can quickly figure you out.
My Kodi add-ons tracker post is the only one on my site that updates every day because I developed scripts that scan my last known Github locations for each of the add-ons I’m tracking. When one gets deleted or updated, my script automatically updates that post.