iOS 26 is here and sideloading still works. The best apps to download on iPhone in 2026: tweaks, emulators, streaming and games you can’t get from the App Store, installed once with no revoke.
Sideloading apps on iOS 26 without a jailbreak is straightforward once you know the methods. This guide compares the free tools — SideStore, LiveContainer, AltStore PAL — and their seven-day refreshes and limits, then shows the no-computer way to install apps on iOS 26 that stay put. Start on builds.io.
YouTube Premium on iPhone — ad-free video and music — without paying or jailbreaking. This guide covers YouTube Plus and YouTube Music Premium, why free YouTube IPAs keep breaking, plus tweaked TikTok, Instagram, CapCut and Messenger our users install. Get them on builds.io and keep them working.
Sideloaded apps get revoked on iPhone when the certificate signing them expires or Apple disables it in a revoke wave. This guide covers the three real causes and the fix that keeps apps installed without weekly refreshes, VPN tricks, or buying certs. With Premium, a revoke means a new certificate and an Apple cooldown is credited back as free time. Install from builds.io.
X tweaks on iOS stopped working? If you got logged out of BHTwitter, NeoFreeBird, or other modified X clients, logging back in fails with attestation errors. X now uses Apple’s App Attestation to block sideloaded apps. BuildStore’s X Login Fix IPA solves this — get back into your tweaked X client in minutes.
SideStore + Live Container Guide 2026 breaks down free iOS sideloading. Learn about VPN requirements, the 11-step setup process, common issues like pairing file failures, and why paid signing services like builds.io offer better reliability for most users.
In the wild west of iOS sideloading, where solutions vary widely in quality and reliability, we at BuildStore (builds.io) stand as the posh high-rise apartment with a doorman and complimentary mimosas. Since 2014, we’ve been…
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