Library-first browsing
Users can open playlists, liked songs, and uploads pulled from the YouTube account they explicitly sign into.
iPhone and CarPlay
MusicTube is an independent iPhone and CarPlay music app for people who want to sign in with Google, browse their own YouTube likes, playlists, uploads, and search results, and play that library in a simpler phone-and-car interface. The app uses read-only YouTube account access and stores MusicTube-only likes locally on the device.
This homepage is the public-facing description of the app used for release, support, and OAuth branding review. It is intentionally accessible without login and links directly to the legal pages for the app.
Users can open playlists, liked songs, and uploads pulled from the YouTube account they explicitly sign into.
MusicTube supports queue navigation, now playing metadata, remote controls, and a matching CarPlay browsing experience.
The app explains what account information is accessed, why it is requested, and where users can read the privacy policy and terms.
MusicTube requests only the information required to authenticate the user and display the music-related account data they ask the app to load.
Name and email can be used to show who is signed in and support account restore between launches.
Playlists, liked items, uploads, and search results are used to build the Home, Search, Library, and CarPlay screens.
MusicTube does not request permission to edit or delete YouTube account data. In-app likes are saved locally for the MusicTube library experience.
Now playing details are used for lock screen controls, remote commands, and CarPlay integration while audio is playing.
Session data and lightweight playback cache stay on the device and are not copied into a MusicTube-operated account backend.
These pages are kept public so users and reviewers can understand the app before they sign in.