The season finds you
When Elul arrives, FilteredTube's seasonal layer arrives with it: chips and shelves for the season of return, drawn only from the approved catalog. Follow your speakers now and their Elul series will surface the week they land.
A daily rhythm for the Yamim Noraim
Continue Watching keeps your teshuvah series exactly where you left it; the queue holds tonight's chizuk; the sleep timer lets Elul end the day without the screen running all night.
The forty days work differently when the environment works with you. A teshuvah series stays in order with your place held; a queued night-seder of chizuk plays through without one unapproved frame; the sleep timer closes the day instead of the algorithm deciding when you are done. By Rosh Hashanah, the habit the season asked for has an address. That is what a filtered platform is actually for — not only keeping the wrong things out, but making the right things frictionless. Every plan covers it: $5.99 single, $9.99 for three, $14.99 for six.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Seasonal shelves appear for Elul — and only for Elul.
- Series, queue, and sleep timer build a daily rhythm.
- Approved-first means chizuk without the vetting burden.
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