This tutorial will show you how to install Multiple Kodi builds on the Firestick, Fire TV, and any Android TV Box.
There are some excellent Kodi Builds available. It would be fun to use more than one on the same device. You can do the same with Kodi Addons as well.
Prior to going through this tutorial, it is important for you to determine how much available storage your streaming device has available.
On the Firestick/Fire TV, you can easily find this by going into Settings / Device / About / Storage.
You should be able to find the same information within the settings section of Android Boxes as well.
The Amazon Firestick is the most popular Kodi device used today due to its low price point and jailbreaking abilities.
Some Kodi builds require approximately 500 MB to 1 GB of available storage for installation. You want to make sure that your streaming box will have enough space.
See our guide on how to expand internal storage if your device needs external storage.
Since the Amazon Firestick only has 8 GB of space, I would suggest installing a maximum of two builds. You can use one as your primary streaming app and the other for testing purposes.
In this tutorial, I have already installed Kodi on my Firestick and set up a popular build. I am going to install a Kodi fork that will serve as a separate application so that I can run another build.
You can think of a Kodi fork as a separate Kodi application that a developer has tweaked to their liking.
You will find both a written guide and a video tutorial below. I suggest watching the video tutorial to ensure that you don’t miss any important steps.
How To Install Multiple Kodi Builds – Video Tutorial
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Install Multiple Kodi Builds – Screenshot Guide
Step 1 – Install Downloader
Downloader is a free application available in the Amazon Fire TV/FireStick app store. If you are using the NVIDIA SHIELD, Mi Box, or Android Box, you can find instructions on installing this app HERE so you can follow along.
Step 2 – Open the browser within Downloader and go to repo.supremebuilds.com
This is the repo address we typically use when installing the Supreme Builds Wizard within Kodi. You can utilize the same address to access various Kodi forks that are available.
Step 3 – Click the “Forks” folder
This action will open a folder containing all the .apks that are available for download.
Step 4 – Download and install a Build .apk
Supreme Builds provides a fork for each of their builds, with a pre-installed Supreme Builds Wizard. You can choose any .apk to download as you will be adding your own build to the device. As of now, the SBMC.apk may not function properly when installing a build other than a Supreme Builds option.
Step 5 – Follow the build installation instructions
There are numerous Kodi builds to explore. Visit our Best Kodi Builds post and try out some of them!
TROYPOINT TIP: If you are trying to install unverified apps on your Firestick or Fire TV from the Amazon App Store, you can only do it through sideloading or installing without using the official distribution method. It is advisable to use a VPN when installing such apps. Click this link to learn how to install a VPN for Firestick, Fire TV, Fire TV Cube.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Install Multiple Kodi Builds on the same Device?
Yes, you can install multiple Kodi builds on the same device. This guide offers a tutorial on how to accomplish this.
How much Space do Kodi Builds take up?
The space taken up by Kodi builds varies depending on the specific build you install, usually ranging from 500 MB to 1 GB in storage.
What devices can you Install Kodi Builds on?
Kodi builds can be installed on any Android-powered device such as Amazon Firestick, Fire TV, Chromecast, NVIDIA Shield, Android TV Boxes, Windows PC, and more.
What is a Kodi Build?
A Kodi build is a comprehensive platform that includes numerous working addons and other features for a seamless streaming experience.