Everything you need to track, analyze, and optimize productivity across your organization
Monitor computer activity in real-time with live updates on application usage, idle time, and productivity metrics.
Automated screenshot capture with configurable intervals and on-demand capture for detailed activity verification.
Comprehensive reports with productivity metrics, time tracking, and application usage patterns.
Centralized dashboard to monitor multiple computers and users from a single interface.
Automatically categorize activities as productive, neutral, or unproductive based on customizable rules.
Instant notifications for idle time, productivity changes, and custom triggers via SignalR.
Transform your workplace productivity with data-driven insights and comprehensive monitoring
You can still side-load a very specific, patched version of uYouPlus (version 18.22.1-3.0) using AltStore on iOS 17. However, you must:
Apps like Musi (for music) or VidHub are YouTube wrappers—they display YouTube content inside their own browser engine. They are not the actual YouTube app, so Google’s patch does not affect them. However, Google has been aggressively suing these wrapper apps; many disappear from the App Store weekly. Musi, as of 2026, still works but may lose functionality at any time.
| Approach | Works? | Long-term? | Effort | |----------|--------|------------|--------| | Patched old IPA | ❌ Rarely | ❌ No | High | | Last compatible version | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Limited | Low | | Safari home screen | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Low | | TrollStore + uYou+ | ✅ Yes (on supported iOS) | ⚠️ Moderate | Medium | youtube old version ios patched
Save yourself the headache. Install the last compatible version from the App Store, then pin YouTube.com to your home screen. That’s the real “patch” that keeps working.
Have you found a patched YouTube IPA that actually survived more than a month? Let me know in the comments—but I won’t hold my breath.
Modern YouTube is a battery vampire. Features like "Ambient Mode" (the glowing gradient behind videos) and constant 60fps UI rendering drain iPhones rapidly. Older versions lacked these aesthetic drains, allowing users to watch hours of content without scrambling for a charger. You can still side-load a very specific, patched
Instead of chasing patched IPAs that break every week, try these proven methods:
Even if you find an old IPA, Apple’s App Store will not let you install it unless your Apple ID previously "purchased" that version. Even then, Apple only offers the "last compatible version" for your iOS version—but since Google marks all old versions as incompatible server-side, that last compatible version is now useless.
This is where the modding community steps in. Have you found a patched YouTube IPA that
A "patched" version is an older build of the official YouTube app (like version 16.xx or older) that has been modified by a third-party developer.
Here is what the patch usually fixes:
Simple setup, powerful monitoring, actionable insights
Download and install the OneMonitor agent on target computers. Configure monitoring preferences and productivity rules.
The system automatically tracks application usage, captures screenshots, and monitors user activity in real-time.
View detailed reports, analyze productivity patterns, and make data-driven decisions to improve efficiency.
You can still side-load a very specific, patched version of uYouPlus (version 18.22.1-3.0) using AltStore on iOS 17. However, you must:
Apps like Musi (for music) or VidHub are YouTube wrappers—they display YouTube content inside their own browser engine. They are not the actual YouTube app, so Google’s patch does not affect them. However, Google has been aggressively suing these wrapper apps; many disappear from the App Store weekly. Musi, as of 2026, still works but may lose functionality at any time.
| Approach | Works? | Long-term? | Effort | |----------|--------|------------|--------| | Patched old IPA | ❌ Rarely | ❌ No | High | | Last compatible version | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Limited | Low | | Safari home screen | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | Low | | TrollStore + uYou+ | ✅ Yes (on supported iOS) | ⚠️ Moderate | Medium |
Save yourself the headache. Install the last compatible version from the App Store, then pin YouTube.com to your home screen. That’s the real “patch” that keeps working.
Have you found a patched YouTube IPA that actually survived more than a month? Let me know in the comments—but I won’t hold my breath.
Modern YouTube is a battery vampire. Features like "Ambient Mode" (the glowing gradient behind videos) and constant 60fps UI rendering drain iPhones rapidly. Older versions lacked these aesthetic drains, allowing users to watch hours of content without scrambling for a charger.
Instead of chasing patched IPAs that break every week, try these proven methods:
Even if you find an old IPA, Apple’s App Store will not let you install it unless your Apple ID previously "purchased" that version. Even then, Apple only offers the "last compatible version" for your iOS version—but since Google marks all old versions as incompatible server-side, that last compatible version is now useless.
This is where the modding community steps in.
A "patched" version is an older build of the official YouTube app (like version 16.xx or older) that has been modified by a third-party developer.
Here is what the patch usually fixes:
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