Music apps were never built for our standards
Open music platforms mix every genre and every video into one search box. FilteredTube's music shelves carry only approved Jewish music, reviewed under the same written standard as everything else, and separated properly between men's and women's music per the account.
The result feels like a modern streaming app — shelves, playlists, a play queue, autoplay-next — with none of the content anxiety. Albums surface as series cards, artists have real pages with follow and play-all, and the queue you build in the kitchen keeps playing in the car. It is the experience families kept asking for: the polish of a mainstream service wrapped around a standard that never bends.
Your music, your accounts
Build playlists, queue an evening of songs, favorite what your family loves — and it follows each account across devices. A family plan gives each person their own account with their own library, so nobody's queue collides with anybody's shiur.
Simple, honest pricing
Everything streams — $5.99 a month for one account, $9.99 for three, $14.99 for six. One stream per account, no ads from us, ever. The player uses the official embed rails, so artists' content stays exactly where its rights live.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Approved Jewish music only, with proper men's/women's separation per account.
- Playlists, queue, favorites — synced per account across devices.
- Official rails only: artists' content stays on its rights-respecting home.
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Search Torah and Jewish music inside the reviewed FilteredTube experience, or read how official embeds and licensed media remain separate.