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Women's Jewish Music, In Its Proper Place

A catalog where women's music lives on women's accounts — enforced by the server, not by trust.

Separation done seriously

FilteredTube accounts declare once, at setup, whether they're for a man or a woman — and that setting locks. From then on the separation is enforced by the server on every surface: shelves, search, suggestions, and playback itself. It isn't a display preference; content that doesn't belong on an account simply does not exist for it.

A real music experience

Within the standard, the experience is full-featured: playlists, queues, favorites, albums by beloved artists, all streaming with no ads from us. The approved catalog grows continually — watch the counter on the homepage tick.

It matters that this is enforcement, not etiquette. The account's lens is applied before a single byte leaves the server, which means there is nothing to disable on the device and nothing that a shared computer can accidentally expose. A women's account simply lives in a catalog where everything present belongs there. Add the standard streaming comforts — queues for Shabbos prep, playlists for the car, favorites that follow the account — and the result is the first music app built to honor the separation rather than merely gesture at it. Plans start at $5.99 a month.

At a glance

Key takeaways

  • The account's setting locks at setup and the server enforces it everywhere.
  • Full modern music features inside the standard.
  • Growth is public: one honest counter, ticking as approvals land.

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Search Torah and Jewish music inside the reviewed FilteredTube experience, or read how official embeds and licensed media remain separate.