Our mission
Tubidy exists to make watching and sharing videos feel lightweight again. No autoplay chains, no recommendation spirals engineered to keep you on the site, no widgets trying to convert you into a subscriber before you've even finished the first clip.
A good library sorts itself. Good work rises because people share it, not because a model decides what you see next.
What Tubidy is
A clean index of short videos, organised by category and searchable by title. Every video on the platform is uploaded by an account holder, plays in a standard HTML5 player, and loads from our own storage. Accounts are free, uploads are capped at a reasonable size, and the whole product is small enough that one person can understand it end-to-end.
What Tubidy is not
- A social network. There are no likes, follows, feeds, or notifications.
- A monetisation platform. Creators publish because they want their work seen, not to earn ad revenue.
- A host for copyrighted material. We remove infringing uploads on sight.
- A live streaming service. Tubidy is for finished, on-demand video only.
Who this is for
People who want to host a portfolio of short films, tutorials, or documentation without setting up their own server. Viewers who prefer a clean index they can browse at their own pace. Classrooms and clubs that need a shared library with predictable URLs. If any of that describes you, Tubidy is built for you.
How we work
Tubidy is built on a lean stack: Laravel, Livewire, Flux UI, and Tailwind. The entire codebase fits in a single repository that any engineer can read in an afternoon. We ship small, user-visible improvements instead of big feature rewrites. When something changes, we post a note on this page and email active account holders.
The best tool is the one that does what you need and gets out of the way.
Get in touch
Feature requests, bug reports, and general feedback are all welcome through the contact form. We read every message and respond within a couple of business days.