If you’re looking for hbomax. com/tvsinging, you’re not alone. It’s a common typo, but the correct URL is now https://www.max.com/tvsignin. The service has switched from HBO Max to Max.
The process is simple. Open the Max app on your TV to get a 6-character code. On a phone or computer, go to max.com/tvsignin.
Enter the code and sign in with your account details.
You might notice the app logo and website are now blue and branded as ‘Max.’ This is different from the old HBO Max look.
Don’t worry, though. Your old HBO Max login information will still work on the new Max service.
A Step-by-Step Walkthrough to Activate Your Device
Start with the first action: Launch the newly installed or updated ‘Max’ application on your Smart TV, Roku, Fire Stick, Apple TV, or gaming console.
You’ll see a unique, time-sensitive 6-character code on your TV screen. Have this code ready.
Next, grab a separate device like your smartphone or laptop and open a web browser.
Type hbomax.com/tvsigin into the browser’s address bar and press Enter.
On the webpage, you’ll see a field where you need to input the code from your TV. After entering it, click ‘Submit’ or ‘Next’.
The webpage will then prompt you to log in with your Max email and password. Once you successfully sign in, the app on your TV will automatically refresh and grant you access.
Simple, right?
Solving Common TV Sign-In Errors and Issues
The ‘Invalid Code’ or ‘Code Has Expired’ error is a real pain. Codes are only active for a few minutes. The solution?
Get a new code from the TV app.
Some folks might argue that getting a new code is too much hassle. But think about it. If you’re already facing an error, isn’t it better to start fresh with a new code?
Another common issue is the website not working. Check your internet connection first. If that’s fine, try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies.
Still no luck? Open an incognito window and see if that helps.
You might say, “Why bother with all these steps?” Well, each step eliminates a potential problem. It’s like troubleshooting 101.
Forgot your password? No worries. Head over to hbomax.com/tvsinging and click on the password reset option.
You can get a reset link sent to your email. Easy peasy. hbomax. com/tvsinging
Some people might think this is too many steps. But consider the alternative: being locked out of your account. Resetting your password is a small price to pay for access.
If the TV app doesn’t log in after entering the code, wait 30-60 seconds. If nothing happens, close and reopen the Max app on your TV. This usually does the trick.
Sure, waiting can feel like forever. But trust me, it’s worth it. A quick restart can save you a lot of frustration.
Lastly, there’s the ‘Sign in with Provider’ option. If your Max subscription is through a cable, internet, or mobile provider (like Xfinity or AT&T), select this option and log in with those credentials instead.
Some might find this confusing. Why not just one login method? But it makes sense.
Providers often offer bundled services, and this option streamlines the process for them.
By following these steps, you can tackle most sign-in issues and get back to enjoying your shows.
Why Is It ‘Max’ and Not ‘HBO Max’ Anymore?

In 2023, HBO Max merged with content from Discovery+ and was renamed to simply ‘Max’. This change might seem a bit confusing at first.
Don’t worry, though. Your subscription, profiles, and watch history were automatically transferred to the new Max service. Your email and password stayed the same.
On most devices, the purple HBO Max app should have automatically updated to the new blue Max app. If you can’t find it, you might need to visit your device’s app store and download ‘Max’.
All former hbomax.com URLs, including the one for TV sign-in, now redirect to the new max.com website. This is normal and expected behavior.
The main benefit? A larger library of content, including shows and movies from the Discovery network, all in one single application.
If you’re still unsure, feel free to reach out. Changes like this can be a bit bumpy, but we’re here to help.
Final Checklist and Alternative Ways to Watch
Ensure you use the correct URL: hbomax. com/tvsinging. Get a fresh code from your TV. Use the correct login details.
Make sure your TV app is the updated ‘Max’ version.
If the TV app is buggy, consider using the cast feature. Play a show on the Max app on your phone. Then, use the ‘Chromecast’ or ‘AirPlay’ icon to send it to your TV.
This method bypasses the need for the TV app’s sign-in process entirely.
With these steps and troubleshooting tips, you can quickly resolve any sign-in issues and get back to streaming your favorite shows and movies on Max.

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