I have a headless raspberry PI 4 8GB connected to my TV setup with Kodi and the Jellyfin add-on. Now I would like to have a convenient option to watch Youtube in a privacy-friendly way on the TV.
The experience should be similar to Freetube: creating playlists, search videos, follow subscribed channels. I don’t mind running it either directly on the PI or install it on my server.
Thanks for any recommendations of what you folks use!


If you have an Android TV device, SmartTube is fantastic. It’s highly configurable and blocks ads out of the box
I’m terrified some day it’ll stop working and I’ll have to go back to regular YouTube!
I actually wonder sometimes how it’s survived this long.
There are … alternative methods. Fiddly, you have to roll your own, added frustration… but it could be done. Though I hope I never have to.
OTOH, it’s a bit like hydra - cut one head off, three more appear. Until google fully locks down YouTube (and they might), there will always be wiggle room.
Honestly, I think they know that if they get too annoying, everyone will go elsewhere, so they are boiling the frog slowly. I’d bet Smarttube, Revanced, PipePipe etc are the Zion to YouTube’s Matrix - allowed to exist as a pressure release valves.
Would a Roku work? Forgive my ignorance, not sure if they count as android based
Roku uses a custom OS unfortunately
I have an LG with WebOS which is also not connected to the internet. So that’s unfortunately not an option.
I also have an LG TV. I bought an external Android TV box (Nvidia Shield) and now primarily use that as the interface.
Buy a $20 Android TV box from Walmart and install Smarttube on it.
He wants privacy from YouTube, pretty sure that he doesn’t want Walmart to steal his data either
Walmart doesn’t make the box so more like Google or China.