The answer you've been looking for is a third-party Watch Later app like Play. Play isn’t a fully-featured YouTube client (Google made sure to nerf all of those), but that’s actually a good thing. You use the app to find and sort videos you actually want to watch, without getting bothered by the algorithm. What’s even better is that the videos play without ads or any other distractions. No comments, no feed, and yes, there’s an option to disable Shorts as well.
Gather all your YouTube videos using the Play app
The Play app is supported on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. And there’s an Apple TV app for viewing all your saved videos as well. The Play app comes with a built-in extension so you can add any YouTube video to the app easily. You can also just paste in a video’s link to add the video to the Play app.
Credit: Khamosh PathakSaved videos will show up in the New folder. Tap on a video to open the detailed view, where you can see the description, transcription, and all other details. There’s an option to start video playback, too, so you don't need to rely on the YouTube app to watch your saved content (there’s also an option to directly start playing in Picture-in-Picture, another feature that’s exclusive to YouTube Premium).
And there it is. A simpler, calmer YouTube experience, devoid of ads, Shorts, and the algorithmic feed.
Play Premium Lets You Subscribe in the App
The base Play app is just $3, and can be a great way to find YouTube videos online, and then to save them to watch later (perhaps on the Apple TV). But the Play Premium subscription ($20/year) goes a step further, letting you subscribe to your favorite channels right in the app.
Credit: Khamosh PathakAlternatively, you can also check out Unwatched for YouTube, which is a free and open source YouTube watch later app. The app is much simpler, but the interface is quite chaotic. It’s not as polished or seamless as the Play app. Still, Unwatched also lets you subscribe to YouTube feeds, and lets you build your own queue of videos to consume outside of the YouTube app, all at no cost. And if you're on Android, check out the NewPipe app instead.
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