Practical questions, findable answers
Search that understands topics — hilchos Shabbos, brachos, kashrus — and forgiving of spellings gets you to an approved class in seconds. Every result already passed review; you never audit the content while learning from it.
An app that practices what the classes preach
It would be strange to learn hilchos shmiras einayim on a platform that fights them. FilteredTube's entire architecture — approved-only catalog, sealed player, per-account gender lens — is the halacha shiur's environment matching its message.
Because rulings belong to your rav and not to an app, FilteredTube's role stays deliberately modest: make the approved classes findable, keep the environment clean, and remember where you left off. Speaker pages gather each maggid shiur's approved catalog in one place; series hold their order; the Request feature sends a missing class straight to review, with the answer landing back in your own Library. It is a beis-midrash-grade tool with a streaming-app finish — and it costs less than the coffee that accompanies most chavrusas: $5.99 a month, or family plans at $9.99 and $14.99.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Topic-smart, spelling-forgiving search to approved classes.
- The platform's own rules match the shiurim it carries.
- One membership, the whole family's questions covered.
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