Reviews for PocketTube: Youtube Subscription Manager
PocketTube: Youtube Subscription Manager by Dima Nabok
Review by klear6
Rated 3 out of 5
by klear6, 3 months ago(I'm reviewing the original original original android release. Which I helped test and bugshoot. And spent a lot of time figuring out how to make child friendly playlists for my toddlers with autism, in conjunction with a screen overlay app. It was not easy while that app was rough. But it had potential. I am in a big hurry so i apologize, but I needed to write something related?) Please tell me. Are you asking for a subscription for this extension? Or a one time payment?
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that still didn't answer my question about it being a subscription or a one time payment that everyone in the reviews list for the extension is actually talking about. personally I'd appreciate both being free but if it's your main income (what else do you develop btw) then that's different. it still seems backwards to charge for an extension and not charge for the app. ???
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that still didn't answer my question about it being a subscription or a one time payment that everyone in the reviews list for the extension is actually talking about. personally I'd appreciate both being free but if it's your main income (what else do you develop btw) then that's different. it still seems backwards to charge for an extension and not charge for the app. ???
Developer response
posted 3 months agoIt seems you mixed up the store, it's a Firefox version, not an Android version. Our app is available on Google Play for free.
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If you are referring to the Firefox extension, it has paid features for 3$/mon, but you can also use it for free. The Android app is completely free, because it has a restricted set of features and extension paid features are not available on the app, and mostly not possible to implement because a YouTube's restrictions.
I'm also developing "Snipo" and "YouTube to NotebookLM" extensions, which are available in the store.
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If you are referring to the Firefox extension, it has paid features for 3$/mon, but you can also use it for free. The Android app is completely free, because it has a restricted set of features and extension paid features are not available on the app, and mostly not possible to implement because a YouTube's restrictions.
I'm also developing "Snipo" and "YouTube to NotebookLM" extensions, which are available in the store.