TubeFeed von WEKS
YouTube subscription reader. Follow channels without a Google account. Tracks watched/unwatched videos in the toolbar badge. Filter out Shorts, organize into folders. All data stays in your browser, no tracking, no third parties.
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TubeFeed is a lightweight YouTube subscription reader. Follow channels without a Google account, track what's new, open what you want.
Features:
• Add any YouTube channel by URL, @handle, or /channel/UC... ID
• Unread counts per channel, per folder, and in the toolbar badge
• Opens to Unwatched Videos automatically on launch if there's anything to watch
• "Unwatched Videos" and "All Feeds" cross-channel views
• Five view modes: Compact, Medium, Grid 3, Grid 4, Large
• Organise channels into folders with drag-and-drop reordering. Folders are collapsible and have their own unread badge. Click a folder name to open a combined video feed for all channels in the group.
• Channel avatars shown in the sidebar
• Duration badge on every thumbnail. Self-healing: if YouTube doesn't expose the duration on the channel page, TubeFeed quietly looks it up from the watch page on the next poll. New videos can be held back from the feed for a short grace period (configurable, default 2 days) so thumbnails always show their length when they appear.
• Hide videos shorter than X minutes: one Settings toggle to filter out YouTube Shorts and other short-form clips.
• Right-click channels, folders, or individual videos for quick actions: update feeds, mark all viewed, move to folder, open channel page, mark as watched/unwatched.
• Context-aware search: filters channels when browsing All Feeds, filters video titles inside a channel
• Mark videos as watched or unwatched individually or all at once
• Customisable appearance: five theme presets including light mode, accent colour, individual font colours, and watched-video opacity. All preferences saved across sessions.
• Settings backup: export and import your appearance and feed settings as JSON
• Import and export your channel list via OPML (compatible with Feedbro and other RSS readers)
• Optional YouTube Data API key as a last-resort fallback when public endpoints fail
No tracking, no third parties. All requests go directly to YouTube; all subscription data stays in your browser.
Under the hood: TubeFeed queries YouTube's public channel pages. When the RSS endpoint works it is used first; if not, the public /videos listing is scraped directly. Video durations are read from YouTube's per-video watch page and cached locally so thumbnails always show length.
Features:
• Add any YouTube channel by URL, @handle, or /channel/UC... ID
• Unread counts per channel, per folder, and in the toolbar badge
• Opens to Unwatched Videos automatically on launch if there's anything to watch
• "Unwatched Videos" and "All Feeds" cross-channel views
• Five view modes: Compact, Medium, Grid 3, Grid 4, Large
• Organise channels into folders with drag-and-drop reordering. Folders are collapsible and have their own unread badge. Click a folder name to open a combined video feed for all channels in the group.
• Channel avatars shown in the sidebar
• Duration badge on every thumbnail. Self-healing: if YouTube doesn't expose the duration on the channel page, TubeFeed quietly looks it up from the watch page on the next poll. New videos can be held back from the feed for a short grace period (configurable, default 2 days) so thumbnails always show their length when they appear.
• Hide videos shorter than X minutes: one Settings toggle to filter out YouTube Shorts and other short-form clips.
• Right-click channels, folders, or individual videos for quick actions: update feeds, mark all viewed, move to folder, open channel page, mark as watched/unwatched.
• Context-aware search: filters channels when browsing All Feeds, filters video titles inside a channel
• Mark videos as watched or unwatched individually or all at once
• Customisable appearance: five theme presets including light mode, accent colour, individual font colours, and watched-video opacity. All preferences saved across sessions.
• Settings backup: export and import your appearance and feed settings as JSON
• Import and export your channel list via OPML (compatible with Feedbro and other RSS readers)
• Optional YouTube Data API key as a last-resort fallback when public endpoints fail
No tracking, no third parties. All requests go directly to YouTube; all subscription data stays in your browser.
Under the hood: TubeFeed queries YouTube's public channel pages. When the RSS endpoint works it is used first; if not, the public /videos listing is scraped directly. Video durations are read from YouTube's per-video watch page and cached locally so thumbnails always show length.
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Berechtigungen und Daten
Benötigte Berechtigungen:
- Auf Browsertabs zugreifen
- Auf Ihre Daten für www.youtube.com zugreifen
Optionale Berechtigungen:
- Auf Ihre Daten für www.youtube.com zugreifen
- Auf Ihre Daten für consent.youtube.com zugreifen
- Auf Ihre Daten für www.googleapis.com zugreifen
Datenerfassung:
- Der Entwickler sagt, dass diese Erweiterung keine Datenerhebung benötigt.
Weitere Informationen
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- Version
- 0.6.8
- Größe
- 104,55 KB
- Zuletzt aktualisiert
- vor 3 Tagen (16. Mai 2026)
- Verwandte Kategorien
- Lizenz
- MIT-Lizenz
- Versionsgeschichte
- Zur Sammlung hinzufügen
YouTube's RSS endpoint has been broken globally since early 2026. The extension automatically falls back to scraping the public /videos page, so subscriptions continue to work without any user action.
An optional YouTube Data API key can be added in Settings as a last-resort fallback if the scrape tier also fails (e.g. rate-limited IP).
EU users: YouTube redirects some requests through consent.youtube.com before serving content. The extension follows this redirect automatically, this is why consent.youtube.com appears in the host permissions. No consent interaction is required from you.