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- Content
- Using Tubi
- Features & Quality
- Platforms
- Value
- Final Word
Tubi or not Tubi? That is the question I set out to answer in this Tubi review. I like streaming services, and I love a free price tag. However, I usually find that the content offered by free streaming services falls flat, especially when compared with the wide array of blockbuster and original content available on services like Max and Hulu.
When I saw that Tubi had partnerships with MGM, Paramount, and Lionsgate, they had my attention. I was hopeful that they would finally be the free service I’d been looking for. So how did they do against the big-name paid services? Do they even stand out amongst other free services like Pluto TV and Crackle? I was ready to find out, and I hope you are, too!
Tubi Pros and Cons
Pros
- Absolutely free
- Very infrequent commercials
- Available on all major streaming devices
- Lots of movies, including top titles featuring big stars
- Kids section and parental controls
- Seamless interface
Cons
- Most content is at least four years old
- No option to upgrade to an ad-free plan
- Many titles not in HD and none in 1080p or 4K
- Only live streaming content is “News on Tubi,” available only on select devices
- Limited selection of TV shows
What You Can Watch on Tubi
Tubi works like pretty much any other on-demand streaming service. You go to the website or download the app, and you are ready to start watching content. In other words, it’s like Netflix with ads. You can create an account (more on that later), but you don’t have to. The only content they have that is not on-demand is a relatively new feature called “News on Tubi” — a set of live streaming news channels that have only rolled out on a few devices at this point.
I came to Tubi looking for great content, and they did not disappoint. They don’t do original content, and most of their content is at least four years old. But those are limitations I’ve come to expect from free services. What I didn’t expect was the sheer number of movies that I’d been meaning to watch — and now had access to for free! Tubi says there are 20,000 titles on their service, and it certainly feels like that many to me.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and its sequel, After Earth, and Batman vs. Robin all immediately got added to my watch list, along with about two dozen other movies. After scrolling a bit, I came across the “Not on Netflix” section, which had some more great options that – unsurprisingly – were not available on Netflix. These included films with Sasha Baron Cohen, Jason Statham, and Nicolas Cage.
Do you like reality TV? It’s okay, you can admit it here. I’ll admit to enjoying a cooking or singing show once in a while if you do. I think I found enough reality TV on Tubi to keep me going for quite a while. Two of Gordon Ramsay’s shows are there, as are The Masked Singer, Hoarders, The Bachelor, and many others.
Although reality TV is definitely where Tubi shines, that’s not all that I watched: As a sitcom junkie, I was also happy to see Anger Management and Grounded for Life in Tubi’s library, too.
If you are looking for classics, this is probably not the place to find them – the selection of older TV shows did not seem as extensive as those of other free streaming services.
I’m an unashamed cartoon fan, so I also looked into the Tubi Kids section. They have The Adventures of Batman – the ones from the 1960s! Once my nostalgia moment was over, I took a look through the rest of the section and found How to Train Your Dragon, Free Birds, and a few other favorites. Their anime section was also impressive for a free service, but it can’t compete with Crunchyroll. If you are looking for content for younger kids, Tubi does have preschool and baby sections as well.
How It Felt to Use Tubi
If you’ve used Netflix, you’ll feel right at home with the Tubi interface. It’s simple, clean, and very easy-to-use. In short: I love it.
The available titles are all displayed in categories either by genre or common options like “Most Popular” or “Recently Added”. Unlike with some services, there is no option to filter the titles or rearrange them by, for example, alphabetical order. There is, however, an option to search. Having tried out other free services that didn’t have this, Tubi reminded me just how important a search bar can be. I was immediately able to find all 12 Nicolas Cage movies that are on the service. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad, but I found them.
Browsing for TV shows turned out to be more difficult. Tubi’s web interface has TV shows mixed in with the movies instead of in their own section. Tubi seems to have far more movies than TV shows, so the shows tend to get lost in the mix. Fortunately, the mobile app has separate TV and movie sections, so I was able to find TV show options more easily there. This was the only significant feature of the mobile app that I couldn’t also find on the web browser app, but it was available on other streaming devices, like the Fire TV Stick.
It turned out this wasn’t the only usability feature that was missing on the in-browser app. When I started using my Fire TV Stick Tubi app, I noticed the additional menu options for categories and channels. The channels option was particularly exciting because it gave me the ability to find all of the Fox content, including titles that I had missed when browsing through Tubi’s library in my browser. I just hope Tubi brings these features to its in-browser app eventually!
I wanted to find other things to complain about with the interface, but I just couldn’t. Try as I might, nothing about it was glitchy or even cumbersome. The most critical thing I can think of to say is that the pause, rewind, and skip forward buttons sometimes appear over the closed captions. When I’m digging that deep for a complaint, I’m not sure I should even bother to complain at all. In my view, Tubi has a great interface that makes for an even greater user experience.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by low commercial counts in free services before, but Tubi took it to a new level. I would often watch for more than 30 minutes without seeing a single commercial. When they did pop up, it was usually in groups of two to three. Don’t get me wrong, I’d rather that number was zero, but I consider Tubi’s ad load to be absolutely reasonable for a free service.
Tubi Features and Streaming Quality
The video quality on Tubi was decent, but it was nothing to write home about. Most titles are available in 720p HD, but none are in full 1080p HD. There are also several that are only in standard definition. In the browser app, you can adjust the video quality at will between whichever options are available. On other devices, there is no option to adjust, and some of the quality was clearly SD where I had hoped for HD.
Both the audio and closed caption languages seem to be limited to English in almost every case on Tubi, with the exception of a few Spanish-language movies and TV shows. I couldn’t find a single English title with non-English subtitle options. I also found several titles that didn’t have subtitles at all.
Tubi gives you full control over the closed captions wherever they’re available: You can change the background, size, color, font, and transparency at will. I usually don’t find features like these to be useful, but increasing the font size does have its advantages at times.
As with most free services, account creation is not required for Tubi. I went ahead and created one anyway to check out the features. If you are concerned with privacy, though, you could watch Tubi forever without signing up. Signing up for an account offers two main advantages for most users: the ability to mark items to watch later and the ability to pause a show and continue it later on the same or different devices.
If you’re a parent, I’d recommend creating an account: You’ll need one if you’re going to use Tubi’s parental control features. I was impressed that these features were included at all. This is another place where Tubi feels like more than just another free streaming service.
Tubi Platform Support
Tubi is available on pretty much any device you can think of. They have an in-browser app for your computer, mobile apps on iOS and Android, and apps for streaming devices like Roku and Chromecast. They even have apps for Xbox (Xbox One, Series X, and Series S) and PlayStation (Playstation 3 and 4).
The interfaces in Tubi’s apps do vary somewhat from device to device. In my opinion, the additional ways of looking for titles that are available on streaming devices make for a much more pleasant experience.
The only other major difference between the Tubi experiences on different platforms emerges when Tubi rolls out new features, which often appear on a select set of devices early on. That’s happening right now with the new “News on Tubi” live stream feature, for example: It’s only currently available on Android, Roku, and Amazon Fire devices, but it will be available on all Tubi devices eventually.
Tubi Value
In my book, an experience this good with a $0 price tag is a great value. What more can I say? As much as I would like to get some content from the last three to four years, Tubi more than met my expectations for a free service. There is no paid ad-free option, which is something to keep in mind if the ads are a dealbreaker for you. Barring that, I think you’ll agree that this service offers a pretty great value given its non-existent price tag.
Tubi Review: My Verdict
I judge a free service by whether they waste my time and whether they offer more annoyance than value. Tubi isn’t perfect. I would like a few more ways of browsing the titles, and I would love some newer (and preferably full HD) content.
But, overall, I’m really happy with what I found. Tubi won’t become my main streaming service anytime soon, but that’s the beauty of the free price tag — I can keep this service around without adding to my expenses. Given my experience with Tubi, this was a no-brainer: Tubi’s app has earned a permanent spot on my streaming devices.
I just watched my first (and only) movie on Tubi TV, “The Big Easy”. For about half the movie they showed 5 1/2 minutes of movie interrupted by 2 1/2 minutes of commercials (yes, I timed it!). I expect to see commercials, but this was an annoying experience I will not repeat. Goodbye Tubi.
They’re losing me also, based on the huge amount of ads they now run.
I am not happy with tubi right now in the beginning they offered great horror movies now I’ve gotten to the point I no longer wish to watch this channel, they keep the same movies tooooo long, instead of posting new ones !!!! I checked yesterday and they had new movies. When I checked today they are no longer there. Very, Very Very disappointed.
Commerical’s on more times than the movie’s. Not worth even watching.
so right too!!!!! MANY ADDS!!!!!!!!
I’m willing to watch batches of commercials if in turn I can watch the films offered, but this is a scam. A well reviewed film with well known, accomplished actors , while offered, will not play. There are at least 10 films on offer right now, that stop before the credits roll. Tubi is a ploy to sell 100’s of products and while showing no worthwhile film. Don’t waste your time.
It freezes up and restart roku all the time worst channel ever
They suck! I am minutes away from deleting them and going viral about just how bad they really SUCK!!!!
Started ok, then they kept adding more and more commercials until it became very annoying, so I am moving on
One reviewer states”” I came to TUBI for great content and they did not disappoint…” Another a con is that programming is at least 4 years old..”” No one seems to care about accuracy!! The fellow seeking content is actually “”seeking entertainment”” Many channels run documentary type programs and most are inaccurate — especially those concerning Donald Trump. Every Trump doc I have viewed are so predeterminatively biased toward and about him yet, not one negative word concerning the 500 or so idiots who imposed and dragged this country into its current morass!!
TUBI is not alone is delivering these types of lies through their programming but when blatantly wrong; TUBI should admit to that. You cannot trust
young kids with lousy educations and no understanding of American governance or American Tradition make a documentary that is accurate. But broadcasting lies is inexcusable!!!! There is no forgiveness for airing lies — no excuse!!!
Me too , TUBI is a leftest run and is pushing crap in your face through there racist commercials !!
Pathetic
Tubi is the biggest joke perpetrated on Americans since Social Security. On Comcast, player buffers about 50% of the time. FF and rewind are unpredictable. Navigation, well a couple of design guys must be laughing their reward off that they sold their “work” to the company. If you want to watch their offerings, you really have to want them
It’s interesting that the online reviews of Tubi all mention that the ads only run every 15 minutes or so with only a few ads, while the comment sections clearly show that it’s not the case. I too timed it and I was getting ad breaks every 6 or 7 minutes with 4 or 5 ads per break. You can’t enjoy a show with that many disruptions. Just not a channel I will watch anymore.
I love Tubi tv, but I wish they had a place to hold liked movies, great movie addition and only a few ads. Its pretty good for a free service.
They have a cue service
What’s that?
I uninstalled Tubi tonight…every other second the movie cut off. It took me 4 hours to watch a two hour movie
The ads are SO annoying I want to scream.
Way too many ads. i loved Tubi when I started watching it last year, but this year, even this week, the commercial ads must have tripled. i wish i could keep watching movies, but i cant any more. Its back to good old fashioned DVDs.
Omg Tubi is good ungratfulllll
1:15 hours, lots of buffering, used up a whopping 2.4 gb data at $10 per 5gb on my phone. Five f#*kn bucks and did not see entire movie. BS Tubi. Theives everywhere these days. Curse your business till you pay back what you stole.
I’m sick of your biased political advertisements – I turn down the volume button so I don’t see any of your advertisers
Great movies, but it keeps stalling. It takes 3 hours to watch a 1.5 hour movieAnd it’s soooo annoying!!! I can’t watch another movie again, the stalling is just ruining the joy of it 😑
How do we find the name that we started the was about four people who each had a skill that was needed to break into a vault that had a german diamond
On my way out too. I find more time getting frustrated with it cuz half the time all it does is load, play a 5th of a second and load for another 10 minutes before it then, then goes back to main screen. Its not all the time but Holy crap come on. Don’t just focus on good shows but how about an app that doesn’t have to load every 10 seconds would be nice. So many issues I’m so disappointed just want to watch a show, so many good shows the way the apps work its a real shame to go through such frustration
Yes it is annoying compared to the other free apps this one is the worst
Tubi used to be better- fewer commercials. It also had a “continue watching” category that saved your recently viewed movies at the place you left off. No More! It used to be my favorite free TV. It is now getting as bad as Pluto with the ads… and the same few commercials EVERY ad break is beyond the point of annoying!!!
I loved Tubi because the commercials were always lower in volume.
You don’t find that on other movie sites….. but…. I also loved the “continue watching” option. It was great if the phone rang, or if I needed to go somewhere..or even needed to go to bed… I really miss that…marbrolou
I love Tubi! It beats all the annoying channels on TV and provides shows I grew up with. I think TUBI is INVALUABLE TO ME BASED ON MY AGE. Instead of a bad review, why do you review at all. Watch cable or whatever else you watch.
Ublock Origin. Use it. I’ve not seen a single commercial and have watched over 10 movies.
I am about to give up on Tubi and all other channels that are advertising via spanish, wasting my time with unsolicited noise, I don’t understand.. it is highly annoying and should not be allowed .
This is America!
My biggest complaint is about the ads. I can live with them, but the placement is lousy — sometimes in the middle of a sentence, the ads come on. When the show comes back, words have been skipped over. I find this very frustrating.
I agree, as no one wants ads. Who cares if it’s free?
It’s actually a grest service. It’s FREE and the ads are actually less than broadcast TV. They listened and now there are less ads. Awesome selection and getting better. Highly recommended.
I agree. Very good films and tv shows. I grew up in the era of non cable network tv. These ads on tubi are nothing!
I absolutely agree! The old-time sci-fi movies are fantastic. What a selection! I wish they could get Playhouse 90.
I like their selection of movies, especially horror and other grind house and genre movies. I’d actually dump Netflix for Tubi TV if they offered a commercial free pay option.
I have Netflix and Hulu but Tubi TV is great…I can always find something…
overall good experience, I don’t like hearing spanish-speaking commercials when I’m watching movies in English. Please
I personally love Tubi! I don’t mind the commercials at all. For me it’s a no brainer, cut the cord and watch commercials. Or keep paying 1,600.00 a year to a satellite company. My home has adjusted well to living without satellite television. And honestly we have so many more choices on what to watch. I’ve always said that I miss the 70’s and 80’s when things went at a slower pace and life was simpler. So what if we can’t fast forward through some commercials. Take a deep breath and embrace the commercials. Don’t be in such a hurry to rush through everything in life, stress less!
I just downloaded tubi , for the most part I’m very happy , but what’s up with the foreign speaking commercials stop the noncense this is America not Mexico , Way to many commercials !! Tone it down we are still paying for you !!!!
I mind the commercials. I mind ALL commercials. And so should you. Read The “Hidden Persuaders” by Vance Packard, about the ad industry, for why. Written in 1957, it remains relevant to this day. If you suffer ads gladly then you’ve been bought and sold. This is why I cancelled my Hulu subscription. And now we’re seeing ads in movies – movies we’ve PAID to see. Yet the sheeple say nothing. I will not be disabling my ad blocker for this disaster of a “service.”
I did read “Hidden Persuaders” in the 70’s and again a couple of years ago. I am allergic to adverts. Tubi plays some of the dumbest ads: like the one that convinces you that those that like to shop at aldi are illiterates that have substandard IQ levels. Or the no-stop pain killer addiction advert, that taunts you into desiring painkillers. Tubi will go down the tubes if it can’t figure a way to do better commercials or pay-to-stop-ads program.
22 commercial breaks in one movie is way too many. Even more annoying is that it was the same commercial every time.
Thxs for informing me!
I think tubi is great I love it .! Yes some commercials but a lot less than real tv. It’s free that’s great
Tubi TV sucks. Sorry people, we repeatedly tried to watch one film on Tubi and were repeatedly kicked off for no reason. First for trying to pause the move (duh, everyone can pause these days); second, we got bumped off trying to fast forward (a NO NO in Tubi land); third, we were watching and ENDURING every 5 minutes commercials and dared not touch anything, and as the move faded to black with us happily awaiting a commercial, BANG, back to our Roku home screen, WHAT!!! We did nothing, Tubi, but you scorned us. SO, TUBI, YOU SUCK! And yes I will happily pay Netflix and Amazon not to be annoyed by you!
Holy S***, the ads are terribly annoying and I had to stop watching…
Unbelievable watching TV prime IMDb TV and Tubi and now I have to watch political commercials between the movie breaks you should be ashamed of yourself we have enough negativity to try and get away with it with our Wi-Fi television and not have it there
Can’t watch the freak brothers
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I discovered Tubi while using Roku’s search function. The film I was looking for, Jacob’s Ladder (1990), starring a young Tim Robbins, is an under-rated psycho-drama that has never been broadcast on network or cable television. I was delighted to find it on Tubi. While I admittedly would have enjoyed the film more were it not interrupted by commercial breaks, Tubi has distinguished itself from its competitors by even offering this hard-to-find gem.
I have been watching Tubi for about a week now and I love it, the ads don’t bother me I love the movies enough that I don’t mind. It’s so easy to sign up for too. Love it
Tubi restarts Roku 2 over and over, it sucks.
Commercials are way too often. Movies are 90% B movies, not even worth watching. Let alone putting up with so many commercials.
Yes, the commercials are very annoying and far too frequent. I would prefer to pay a nominal fee to skip the ads. However, Tubi TV offers a wide selection of films and actually includes romance and dramas, something that’s not easy to find on streaming TV. I’m very happy about finding the screen gem, Irma Green, for fans of classic movies, it’s a true winner. Every now and then, a classic film no matter the age makes even a commercial tolerable.
I thought I was the only one who got “bumped” repeatedly off Tubi. It’s the only service I’ve ever been shut off. Won’t waste my time again. The choices of view are terrible, ads are too frequent and REPETITIVE… worse than cable TV. I dumped Netflix a year ago because their content didn’t seem to change… same movies over and over.
Tubi is starting to piss me off. Whenever I go to rewind back to a part in the movie I missed, Tubi then goes on to play 1/5 commercials. It happens every time I try to ffwd or rewind. If this continues, I will get rid of Tubi TV. I get that I am watching it for free, but to play endless commercials and not to mention the same ones, and to sit through 3 mins of commercials every time you ffwd or rewind is asinine!
One of the worst apps out there! First time I tried watching a movie several months ago, it would play the same commercial over several times in a row. Then I would get kicked out of movie if i tried pausing. Contacted developer which stated an update to the app would be coming out in a couple of weeks that would fix this issue. I tuned back in several weeks later to try and watch the same movie. While it stopped playing the same commercials several times in a row during one break, there were still too many commercial breaks. I left it alone for a little over a month. Today, I tried going into the app to watch a different movie and found that I could not get into app either by signing in or registering. Every time I reach the field to enter my birthdate (which I’ve known all my life), it tells me it is an “invalid birthdate!” Wait… What? App cannot find my email address even though Customer Support used my email to contact me after registering my first complaint! Ain’t nobody got time for this crap!!! Buh-bye Tubitv!!!
I was trying to watch a documentary called “Gay Sex in the 70’s” but the screen kept going red.
It’s free and a larger selection than I thought… and the ads go by quick. And it’s free. Not meant to beat a paid streaming service, and it’s free.
Commercials, commercials, and more commercials IN SPANISH? I live in Miami which is basically South America but forcing the Spanish commercials down my throat every few minutes is a HUGE negative. I can find most of what this lame app has on YouTube with the options to skip the advertisement after 3 seconds. There are plenty of other freebee options out there without this advertising business called Tubi TV.
TOTALLY AGREE THEY ARE LOSING A BIG CROWD WITH THESE ANNOYING COMMERCIALS AND THATS GONNA BE TOO BAD ! NO ONE WANTS TO SEE OR HEAR THEM 😖
For a free service it’s fine. Sure the ads are annoying, especially if you’re use to ad-free streaming but ads are your price for free movies. I like that there are movies and shows that aren’t on other streaming services. With that said, I wouldn’t recommend cancelling your Netflix subscription but rather supplement it with Tubi TV as a serviceable alternative. I want to add that I would pay half the price of Netflix for an ad-free option.
I’m actually starting to HATE Tubi TV! It was OK at 1st, but then I got super annoyed! It freezes sooo much. Like WTF I miss half of the movie!!! Plus the commercials every 3 minutes! Ugh never again! I would not recommend this at all.
My movie have been buffering min after min. Is there a way you can stop this!?
Terrible on Roku, audio goes out of sync, crashes continually.
They don’t have Sofia the First… that’s all my little girl watch… if she can’t watch Sofia I will just keep paying for Netflix…
Slow loading. After the commercial, the movie restarted at a random location already viewed. It took me nearly 2.5 hours to watch a 1.75 hour movie! I will give it One more try, but so far, hate it.
Just got the free app on my Sony smart TV. Tried watching a movie, but after the first three commercials, the movie would not stop. Blank screen. Don’t know what the problem is.
Same here. About half-way through the movie, it comes back from commercials with a blank screen with audio still playing. The only way I’ve found to be able to finish the movie is to start it from the beginning and fast-forward to where the screen went blank. I try to avoid using Tubi unless there is something I really want to watch and can’t find it anywhere else.