Scan uploads on a time grid
TubeGrid lays channels out vertically and time horizontally, so recent uploads are easier to compare at a glance.
TubeGrid is a web app for browsing recent videos across multiple YouTube channels in a visual grid. Instead of checking channels one by one, you can compare uploads by time, keep your favourite channels in one place, and jump into YouTube only when something looks worth watching.
Open TubeGrid first, then choose guest access or Google sign-in from inside the app when you need subscriptions, syncing, or saved account preferences.
What TubeGrid does
A clearer way to browse recent videos across channels.
TubeGrid lays channels out vertically and time horizontally, so recent uploads are easier to compare at a glance.
The landing page now sends everyone straight into TubeGrid so the app can handle guest access and Google sign-in in one place.
When you want your YouTube subscriptions and saved preferences, you can connect Google from inside the app itself.
Why TubeGrid requests Google data
Google Sign-In is optional and only used when you want TubeGrid to load your YouTube subscriptions into the app.
TubeGrid requests YouTube read-only access so it can show your subscribed channels and build your upload timeline.
TubeGrid stores account details and app preferences needed to keep your tracked channels and layout working between sessions.