Ditch YouTube Premium on Your TV: SmartTube Is Free
Quellegithub.com/yuliskov/SmartTubeâAn open-source Android TV client that removes ads, sponsors, and the algorithm â no subscription required.
Picture this: you plug in an Android TV box for a client's office lobby, queue up a branded playlist, and thirty seconds in a competitor's ad fills the screen. That's the moment you realize YouTube Premium for TV isn't a luxury â it's a business requirement. Except it costs $13.99 a month, per account, forever.
Setting
SmartTube started as a solo project by developer Yuliy Iskov and has grown, quietly, into one of the most-starred Android TV repositories on GitHub â nearly 30,000 stars as of mid-2025. The premise is simple: YouTube's official TV app is designed around Google's revenue model, not yours. SmartTube is designed around yours.
The project lives at github.com/yuliskov/SmartTube and installs as an APK (a standard Android app package) on any Android TV device, Fire TV stick, or Android TV box. No root access required. No Play Store needed. You sideload it in about three minutes.
The Story
Here is what SmartTube actually replaces, and what it costs to run.
YouTube Premium on a TV-connected Google account runs $13.99/month. If you manage five office screens, a coworking space, or a small hotel lobby setup, that math becomes $840/year just to watch YouTube without ads. SmartTube costs $0. The only "server" involved is your own Android TV hardware â a device you already own.
A concrete scenario: you manage a coworking space and want to loop a curated YouTube playlist on a lobby screen all day. With the stock YouTube app, you'd need a Premium account, and even then the interface keeps surfacing recommended videos that derail your playlist. With SmartTube, you install the APK on a $35 Amazon Fire TV Stick or a $50 Android TV box, log in with your Google account (optional â it also works without login for public content), and the app plays your playlist ad-free with a loop button built right into the player UI. Sponsors within videos can be skipped automatically via SponsorBlock integration (a community database that marks promotional segments inside videos). No manual skipping. No Premium billing.
Feature parity is honest to discuss. SmartTube covers roughly 80â85% of what most people actually use YouTube TV for: browsing, search, subscriptions, playlists, playback quality controls up to 4K, picture-in-picture, and speed controls. What it doesn't do: YouTube Music, YouTube Originals DRM-protected content, and YouTube Shorts in a polished TV-optimized layout. If your team relies heavily on those, factor that in. For straightforward video playback and playlist management on a big screen, the gap is negligible.
Installation difficulty is genuinely low. Enable "unknown sources" in your TV's developer settings (two taps), download the APK from the SmartTube GitHub releases page onto a USB drive or via a browser app on the TV itself, and install. Total time: under five minutes for anyone who has ever sideloaded an app. Ongoing maintenance means checking the GitHub releases page every few months for updates â no dashboard, no SLA, no support ticket.
The operational burden is real but small: if Google changes YouTube's API (it has happened), the app may break until Yuliy pushes a fix. The project has a strong track record of fast patches, but there is a window of downtime possible. For a lobby display that can tolerate an occasional off day, that's acceptable. For a live broadcast dependency, it is not.
The Insight
The Replace-X angle here is unusually clean. This is not "open source almost does what the SaaS does." This is open source doing the same job at the same quality level, for zero marginal cost, on hardware you already own. The subscription you're replacing isn't a convenience â it's a tax on displaying publicly available content on your own screen. SmartTube removes that tax.
The broader pattern matters for indie makers and small B2B operators: every open-source replacement you adopt compounds. Replace YouTube Premium on TV ($168/year), replace Loom with a self-hosted recorder, replace Typeform with an open-source form tool â by the end of the year you've recovered thousands of dollars in recurring SaaS spend without losing meaningful functionality.
SmartTube is a small, specific tool. But small and specific is exactly what makes it deployable in a real product stack without debate. Install it, forget about it, and redirect that $168 somewhere useful.
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The subscription you're replacing isn't a convenience â it's a tax on displaying publicly available content on your own screen.
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