I just wanted to share a program I've been using quite a lot recently which is Freetube.

FreeTube is what YouTube should have been: an ad-free, hackable, curated feed of videos from only the creators I enjoy. The app has a small developer base but is very complete with all the essential features.

FreeTube can either source videos from YouTube or Invidious depending on what you prefer, it also has additional settings for importing and exporting history and subscriptions, changing the user interface/player, and neat things like DeArrow video titles for less click-baity thumbnails.

The app is cross-platform though my preferred method is installing via flatpak on Linux.

Limitations: It is a "read-only" interface to YouTube, meaning that commenting, uploading videos, personalized recommendations and other YouTube provided services will not be available. Think of this as Invidious on the desktop.


"I have not used the YouTube app/website for over a year and a half. It's going to stay that way"

  • YearOfTheCommieDesktop [they/them]
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    10 months ago

    Hmm well on mobile size display it doesn't quite scale down perfectly. but it's close. It also doesn't seem to do wayland natively so the text is blurry, but I'm going to try a workaround to enable that. Seems pretty lightweight for an electron app

    edit: running flatpak with --socket=wayland and the app with --ozone-platform=wayland seems to work great, no more fuzzy text

    the picture-in-picture mode button obscures the fullscreen button and I wish it used all the available width in portrait mode, rather than always having borders, but this overall is still great, considering it obviously wasn't designed for mobile