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Sorry, it's not possible. Roku devices linked to the same Roku account will have the same apps installed, but they won't appear in the same order on the Home Screen.
Thank you. Related, if you are signed in to a streaming app on one device, does that carry over automatically to the other devices when on same Roku account? Or do you have to authenticate on each Roku device?
- renojim11 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
KMMcD, it varies. If you subscribe to anything through Roku the subscriptions are tied to the Roku account, so any devices linked to the same account will automatically have access to the same subscriptions. It's about the only advantage I can think of for subscribing to anything through Roku, but most would still recommend bypassing third parties like Roku, Amazon, Apple, etc. and always subscribe directly with the provider. For those direct subscriptions, some participate in something called "Single sign-on", but I couldn't tell you which ones and I don't know how it works exactly. For other sign-ins where there's not necessarily a subscription involved (YouTube comes to mind), I believe you have to sign in on every device. That's the easiest answer to give - you'll have to sign in on every device, but there are exceptions.
This page has a little more information:
How to add a Roku® streaming device to your Roku account | Official Roku Support
- Doriee4 months agoNewbie
I have the RoKu app on my iPhone. I go to my app and turn on the tv, go to “devices “ on phone and connect devices. It shows your devices. It worked for me. 😊 of course, you need to be on the same wifi network. 😊