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Motzei Shabbos, Solved

The family wants to watch something — and for once the answer isn't a negotiation. Everything on screen is already approved.

The weekly negotiation, retired

Every family knows the motzei Shabbos scene: someone wants music videos, someone wants a shiur, someone wants 'just to look'. On an open platform that's a supervision project. On FilteredTube it's a menu — because nothing unapproved can appear on any account, ever.

Built like the apps they know

Shelves that look and feel like a modern streaming service, cards that play instantly, a queue for the evening, and a mini-player that keeps the song going while someone browses for the next thing. It feels premium because your family deserves premium — with a standard behind it.

One plan for the whole table

$9.99 covers three accounts, $14.99 covers six. One stream per account keeps it fair; the living counter on the homepage shows the catalog growing all week long.

The deeper win is what stops happening: no more hovering behind the couch, no more grabbing the remote at a suspicious thumbnail, no more Sunday-morning history audits. When the whole menu answers to one written standard, motzei Shabbos becomes what it was supposed to be — family time with the lights back on. That is worth more than the $9.99 it costs to cover three accounts.

At a glance

Key takeaways

  • No negotiation: the whole menu is pre-approved.
  • Feels like a premium streaming app — queue, mini-player, shelves.
  • Family pricing that beats one open-web subscription.

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