

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?
Features:
• Browse and install apps from F-Droid repositories • Automatic app updates in the background • Multiple installation methods (Session, Root, Shizuku) • Add custom repositories with one tap • Works completely offline after initial sync
Available in 63 languages including English, German, French, Spanish, and Chinese.
Copylefted libre software, licensed GPLv3+.










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.