However you watch your Fire TV Stick, you probably have the same assortment of apps as most people: Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, the list goes on. But there are some useful apps beyond the mainstream you should definitely consider using. And, because Amazon Fire TV Stick is ultimately an Android device, you can even run specialized Android apps on it to truly unlock the power of this small little streaming device.
Downloader
Credit: AmazonDownloader can help you download any app using its built-in browser. You can navigate to any trusted APK site, like APK Mirror or apps hosted on Github, to directly download APKs to your Fire TV Stick.
Kodi
Credit: Khamosh PathakKodi isn't officially available on the Amazon Appstore, but it's quite easy to install the Kodi app using the APK. I have a detailed guide on how you can use Downloader to install and setup Kodi.
If Kodi seems like a lot, I recommend you look into Plex and Jellyfin. Plex is a mainstream media center. It's really well designed, but a lot of its cross-device features are behind a paywall. Jellyfin, on the other hand, is completely free and open source, and while the interface is basic, it's fast and feature rich.
VLC
Credit: AmazonEven though I prefer to use IINA on the Mac, VLC is an undeniable classic. VLC is a video app that will play anything you throw at it, and that's true even for VLC for Fire TV Stick. The app will stream content online, or play locally hosted media. VLC will even download subtitles, and sync them up for you.
SmartTube
Credit: SmartTubeSmartTube is 100% ad-free, and even integrates SponsorBlock to automatically skip over sponsored sections of videos. It supports 4K and HDR content, customizable buttons, and live chat, but the app doesn't support voice search.
AirScreen
Credit: AmazonIf you're looking for a private and secure VPN app, I recommend Mullvad VPN for it's simple pricing (and the fact you don't need an account to use it). Mullvad VPN isn't on the Amazon Appstore (though you can always use Download to install the Android version). If you want a VPN designed for Fire TV Stick, I recommend Proton VPN. It has a generous free plan (no data cap, but limited to three servers, and one connection per account), and a paid upgrade if you need more, like streaming content from other countries in 4K.
Tubi
Credit: AmazonIf you don't mind sitting through the ads, though, it's a great way to access some free entertainment. Lifehacker sibling site PCMag loved Tubi in its full review of the service.
The Roku Channel
Credit: AmazonYou don't need a Roku device to enjoy The Roku Channel. The Fire TV Stick version offers a vast library of free to watch movies and TV shows, even if it's not all the latest and the greatest content on the market. You also have access to live TV, live sports, kids shows, news, and more. Plus, it's actually quite easy to use as well—given it's a Roku app.
Airy TV
Credit: AmazonAiry TV is yet another free TV channels app, especially useful if you don't want to spend money on services like YouTube TV. It's completely free, and doesn't even require you to sign up for an account. Boot up the app, and you're streaming live TV. Of course, you have to sit through ads, but that's standard for apps like this. Airy TV has a good collection of channels for streaming movies, TV shows, and even live sports—including MMA.
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