00:00Yo, welcome back to the channel. If you read manga, manhua, or manhua on your phone, stop scrolling.
00:05Today we're checking out the Kotatsu app.
00:07And if you're coming from Mihon or Tachiyomi, stick around because this might be your new daily driver.
00:13Quick rundown, Kotatsu's a clean, lightweight reader built for one thing, reading without friction.
00:18No clutter, no weird menus. You open it, pick your series, and you're in.
00:22It just feels simple and smooth in the best way.
00:27Here's the wild part. It supports over 1,247 extensions.
00:32Yeah, more than 1,200.
00:34That means sources from all over the world, so finding what you want is stupidly easy.
00:40I keep around 20-ish enabled, and I never run out of stuff to read.
00:45The UI is clean and intuitive.
00:47Your library looks tidy, updates are easy to spot, and the reader controls are exactly where you expect.
00:52Swipe, tap, done.
00:53Whether you're brand new or you've been reading for years, it just clicks.
00:58No learning curve, no lag, no drama.
01:00So how does it stack up if you've used Mihon or Tachiyomi?
01:04Honestly, Kotatsu feels like the best parts of those apps, but more polished.
01:08On my phone, it's smoother and faster, with more options without extra tinkering.
01:12Think same power, less hassle.
01:13In short, it surpasses Mihon for me in day-to-day reading.
01:17If you binge-read, hop between sources, or just want a reader that gets out of your way,
01:22Kotatsu fits.
01:23It's the kind of app you install once and forget, because it just works.
01:28If you're serious about manga, manhua, or manhua, give Kotatsu a shot.
01:33It's got everything you need in one place.
01:36If this helped, drop a like, share it with a friend, and hit subscribe.
01:39And tell me in the comments, are you already on Kotatsu or switching from Mihon Tachiyomi?
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