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We believe in supporting both content creators and fans by providing a stable platform to grow on, with ad-free viewing and high-quality video for a personal, premium experience for all.
Floatplane’s iPhone app lets you bring all this awesomeness with you wherever you go!
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Is Floatplane free?
Yes, Floatplane is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Floatplane legit?
🤔 The Floatplane app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
App lacks a lot of features on iPad:
There’s no AirPlay casting option,
Picture in Picture doesn’t work,
There’s no option to adjust fast forwarding with double tap (only default 20 seconds),
When exiting from full screen with stage manager enabled, window gets narrowed,
And lastly - but this bothers me most - there’s no history, so if for whatever reason you decide you want to watch video later, it will playback from the beginning :(
Sign up does not work
Sign up fields are not displaying text while device is in dark mode.
I love everything Floatplane is
But I really hate I can’t lock my phone or use a different app and just listen instead of watch.
Great video app to start with but really needs Pop
It’s a great app but any video app really needs Picture in Picture mode and background play. As I see it as a extremely basic feature of a video service app my rating reflects such.
Can’t sign up within app?
I'm really into the idea of Floatplane, but I've got to say, I'm a bit puzzled. Why can't you sign up right in the app when you first open it? It seems like a no-brainer to let people get started without having to jump over to a browser. Just a bit of an unnecessary hassle, you know? Anyway, I'm going to stick with it and see how things go—I'll keep you posted with an update on my review after I've used it for a while.
Great app
Would love to see a Picture in Picture mode, where I can watch videos while checking my email or whatever. But other than that great app!
Great service, okay app
This is a good app, but it’s held back by its lack of Picture in Picture support. I would love to be able to text a friend without interrupting WAN show.
Android Bias
I’ve used this app on both iOS and Android, and I have a couple of things to say. While I love supporting my favorite tech tip providers, the iOS app is lacking in many features that are already available on Android and Web. For one, where is my Picture in Picture?? I use Picture in Picture in YouTube all the time, but I absolutely hate not having it on iOS. This is absolutely something that can be implemented (as it’s already on the Android app and Web), and even works when I use the web version on IOS.
I’d also like some of the search filtering and sorting features that you get on web on the app.
Aside from those things, I find the UI feels a bit more akin to the android UI style (which doesn’t bother me a ton, I just wish that it looked a bit more continuous with the iOS design language).
While I do love how easy this app is to use and how fast and snappy it is, I really am missing Picture in Picture. Hopefully this can get added soon.
Great but please add background playback!
Overall the UI is clean and the app is easy to use. It is a little rough around the edges but it’s functional. Just missing some key features like background playback.
No AirPlay is a dealbreaker
No AirPlay, no subscription. I consume nearly all of my YouTube content on my TV, so not being able to watch Floatplane content on my TV is a complete and total deal breaker for me. This combined with all of the missing features mentioned in other reviews is extremely disappointing, as a lot of the content on Floatplane looks really interesting and I’d like to subscribe. AirPlay, Picture in Picture, background play, etc are essential features whose absence enormously harm the usability of the app. As a developer I understand that iOS development (and development in general) can be challenging, but releasing without support for some of the most basic features on each platform you’re releasing on is borderline unacceptable. This is especially true when the lack of these basic features results in a drastic reduction in quality of life when using the app. I’ll still hold out hope that these issues will be addressed at some point, but the fact that the app has existed for so long without them makes me more cautious than optimistic. If these issues get addressed, the next major thing I would absolutely love is a native Apple TV app.