My favorite would be NewPipe - it always works when I need it too, the developers are great at fixing bugs, and overall I feel like it provides a better experiemce than the default YouTube app.
I also use Bromite quite a lot because it’s better for simple web browsing than any other I could find.
Not OP, but I personally use FreeTube. The design is not perfect, but you can add subscriptions and separate them between multiple accounts (those are all local), change themes and it even has support for SponsorBlock. If you prefer web apps, there’s Invidious.
I use WSA to run NewPipe on my Windows tablet - it’s a bit of effort to install everything, but it works better than using the website in Firefox.
I haven’t tried it yet, but it should also be possible to use it with Waydroid on Linux.
My favorite would be NewPipe - it always works when I need it too, the developers are great at fixing bugs, and overall I feel like it provides a better experiemce than the default YouTube app.
I also use Bromite quite a lot because it’s better for simple web browsing than any other I could find.
What do you use on desktop for your youtube frontend?
Not OP, but I personally use FreeTube. The design is not perfect, but you can add subscriptions and separate them between multiple accounts (those are all local), change themes and it even has support for SponsorBlock. If you prefer web apps, there’s Invidious.
+1 for FreeTube
Yup same. Love it.
I use WSA to run NewPipe on my Windows tablet - it’s a bit of effort to install everything, but it works better than using the website in Firefox. I haven’t tried it yet, but it should also be possible to use it with Waydroid on Linux.
Invidious is my standard choice because it works well and is lightweight, but sometimes I use Piped when Invidious bugs out (which is quite rarely).
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Thanks for the NewPipe recommendation, I used to have vanced but then it got… confusing keeping up which one is the real one lol