

Droid-ify
Lightweight, minimal Android client for alternative app repositories with a clean interface, offering background updates, session, root, and Shizuku installs, customizable repos, manual updates, offline access after first sync, and settings for update preferences.
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Minimalistic
Features
- Ad-free
- Apk download
- No registration required
- Dark Mode
- No Tracking
- Material design
- Package Manager
- Software Installer
- Advanced searching
- App Discovery
- Update Notifier
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What is Droid-ify?
Droid-ify is a simplified F-Droid client focusing on design and performance. It allows users to browse and install apps from F-Droid repositories, automatically updating them in the background. It offers multiple installation methods like Session, Root, and Shizuku, and allows users to add custom repositories easily. After the first synchronization, Droid-ify can work completely offline, making it useful in areas with limited internet access.











Comments and Reviews
best and most reliable android app browser I know, and I've tried many. I straight up deleted F-Droid for this. It includes F-Droid repos and allows you to include many others very easily
A cleaner F-Droid 🤖
This is the best F-droid client. It has a nice UI while not being so overloaded like Neostore.
I prefer this above F-droid store, since the community keeps it better maintained. A better design, runs stable, and can connect more repositories. Also uses the Advanced Package Tool.
nice interface and a lot of optional repositories included
Probably the best F-Droid client. It's fast and lightweight, it has a nice user interface, it includes the IzzyOnDroid repository by default, and it has auto-updates.
My F-Droid client of choice with a nice Material Design interface.
One drawback(?) with F-Droid is that the curation is very strict so updates for apps can be delayed. So some authors will setup alternative repos for more frequent updates.
Droid-ify comes with many of those repos pre-installed. It's open source, nice interface, and very light on resources.