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How to Install ChillHub Launcher on FireStick [Ad-Free UI, 2026]
Ditch Amazon's ad-cluttered homescreen. Here's exactly how to install ChillHub Launcher on your FireStick — free, clean, and no subscriptions required.
Every time I boot up a fresh FireStick, the first thing I do is get rid of Amazon’s homescreen. The sponsored rows, the autoplay trailers, the “Recommended for You” suggestions that are really just paid placements — it’s a lot. I’ve been swapping out the default launcher on Fire TV devices for years, and in 2026, ChillHub Launcher has become my go-to recommendation for anyone who wants a clean, fast, ad-free UI without paying a cent.
This guide walks through the exact install process I use, including how to set ChillHub as your actual default launcher so Amazon’s homescreen never comes back.
To install ChillHub Launcher on FireStick: enable Apps from Unknown Sources in Developer Options, then use the Downloader app with code 250931 (TROYPOINT Toolbox) to download and install ChillHub. It’s completely free — no ads, no subscriptions. To set it as your permanent default homescreen, you’ll also need Launcher Manager Mini (Downloader code 730116).
What ChillHub Launcher Actually Is
ChillHub is a third-party launcher built specifically for Fire TV and FireStick devices. It replaces Amazon’s homescreen with a minimalist grid interface — your apps, a clock, and nothing else trying to sell you something. No promoted content, no autoplay ads, no “Watch Next” rows curated by Amazon’s ad engine.
It’s free. Completely free. No subscription, no premium tier, no in-app purchases. That alone puts it ahead of a lot of alternatives.
The catch — and there always is one with FireStick customization — is that Amazon doesn’t allow third-party launchers to set themselves as the default homescreen. So there’s a two-part process: install ChillHub, then use a separate tool to actually lock it in as your home button destination. Both parts are covered below.
What I Tested For
I put ChillHub through a week of daily use on my Firestick 4K before writing this. Specifically, I was looking at:
- Install reliability — Did the Downloader code work, or did I end up hunting for a direct URL?
- UI speed — How quickly does the launcher load apps, and does it feel sluggish with the D-pad?
- Default launcher persistence — After setting ChillHub as default with Launcher Manager, did pressing the Home button actually take me there — or did Amazon’s homescreen creep back?
- Storage footprint — How much space does the launcher itself take up after install?
- Stability — Any crashes, freezes, or weird behavior during normal use?
The short version: it passed on all counts, with one asterisk on the default launcher setup that I’ll explain in the step guide.
Part 1: Installing ChillHub Launcher
Before anything else, you need the Downloader app and Developer Options enabled. If you’ve sideloaded anything before, you’re already set — skip to Step 3.
How to Install ChillHub Launcher on FireStick
5 stepsEnable Developer Options
From the FireStick homescreen, go to Settings → My Fire TV → About. Click on your device name 7 times in a row — you’ll see a message saying “No need, you are already a developer!” or similar. Now go back to My Fire TV → Developer Options and toggle Apps from Unknown Sources to ON.
Install Downloader from the App Store
Go to the search icon on your FireStick homescreen and search for Downloader. It’s the free orange app by AFTVnews. Install it. If you already have it, skip this step.
Open Downloader and Enter Code 250931
Launch Downloader and select the Home tab if it isn’t already selected. In the URL/code field, enter 250931. This takes you to the TROYPOINT Toolbox — a trusted app repository for FireStick tools. Navigate to ChillHub Launcher and select Download.
Install ChillHub from the Downloaded File
Once the APK finishes downloading, Downloader will automatically prompt you to install it. Select Install. When installation completes, select Done (not Open — you’ll open it after cleaning up).
Delete the Install File
Downloader will ask if you want to delete the APK file. Select Delete. This is important — the install file sits in your FireStick’s limited storage and you don’t need it anymore.
ChillHub is now installed. You can find it in your apps list. The launcher will ask for a couple of permissions on first launch — grant them, then spend a minute in the settings to reorder your apps and adjust the clock display.
Part 2: Setting ChillHub as Your Default Launcher
This is the part most guides skip over or wave at vaguely. Here’s the reality: Amazon doesn’t give third-party launchers a legitimate path to replace the homescreen. The workaround uses Launcher Manager Mini and a shell command via the ATV Tools mobile app to activate a Fire OS exploit. It sounds more complex than it is.
How to Set ChillHub as Default Launcher
4 stepsInstall Launcher Manager Mini
Open Downloader again and enter code 730116. This downloads Launcher Manager Mini. Install it the same way as ChillHub, then delete the APK file when prompted.
Enable ADB on Your FireStick
Go to Settings → My Fire TV → Developer Options and make sure ADB Debugging is toggled ON. Also enable Apps from Unknown Sources if it isn’t already.
Connect via ATV Tools on Your Phone
On your phone (Android or iOS), download the ATV Tools app. Make sure your phone and FireStick are on the same WiFi network. Open ATV Tools, find your FireStick’s IP address (shown in Settings → My Fire TV → About → Network), connect, and run the shell command provided by Launcher Manager Mini to activate the custom launcher exploit.
Select ChillHub in Launcher Manager
Back on your FireStick, open Launcher Manager Mini and select ChillHub Launcher as your custom launcher. Press the Home button — it should now take you directly to ChillHub instead of Amazon’s homescreen.
ChillHub Launcher: Verdict
ChillHub Launcher
- Completely free — no ads, subscriptions, or in-app purchases
- Minimalist UI loads faster than Amazon’s stock homescreen
- Customizable app order, clock, and background settings
- Works on Firestick 4K, 4K Max, and standard FireStick
- No tracking or data collection built into the launcher
✓ Pros
- Zero cost — free forever with no upsell
- Noticeably faster UI than the stock Amazon launcher
- Clean D-pad navigation — every option reachable without fighting the remote
- App reordering lets you surface your most-used apps in two clicks
- No autoplay trailers or sponsored content anywhere on screen
✕ Cons
- Requires sideloading — two extra steps before you can install it
- Setting as default launcher requires a second tool (Launcher Manager Mini) and a phone-based shell command
- Amazon may patch the default launcher exploit in future Fire OS updates
- No built-in search integration — you'll need to open streaming apps directly
How ChillHub Compares to Other Launchers
Quick comparison before we dive in to alternatives — this is what you’re choosing between:
| Launcher | Ad-Free | Set as Default | Cost | Ease of Setup |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 ChillHub | Yes | Via exploit | Free | Medium |
| Pre-installed Stock Amazon Launcher | No | Default | Free | None needed |
| Wolf Launcher | Yes | Via exploit | Free | Medium |
| Projectivy Launcher | Yes | Via exploit | Free | Medium |
Stock Amazon Launcher
The default. You already know what it is — rows of sponsored content, autoplay trailers when you hover over anything, and a homescreen that feels more like a shopping mall than a TV interface. It’s fine if you’re a light user who sticks to Prime Video and Netflix. For anyone who’s installed more than five apps, it becomes a daily annoyance.
Wolf Launcher
Wolf Launcher is the most direct comparison to ChillHub — lightweight, grid-based, free, and ad-free. I’ve used both extensively and they’re genuinely close. Wolf Launcher has a slight edge on customization depth; ChillHub has a cleaner out-of-the-box experience. If ChillHub doesn’t suit you, Wolf Launcher is the next stop. We have a full Wolf Launcher setup guide if you want to compare.
Projectivy Launcher
Projectivy is the power-user option — more customization hooks, widget support, a more Android TV-native feel. The trade-off is a slightly steeper setup curve. If you want more control over layout and widgets, Projectivy is worth exploring. For most users who just want Amazon’s ads gone, ChillHub is the simpler path.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ChillHub Launcher safe to install?
The TROYPOINT Toolbox (Downloader code 250931) is a well-known and widely used FireStick tool repository. ChillHub itself is a launcher — it doesn’t require network permissions beyond what you grant it. That said, if you’re sideloading anything, running a VPN is good practice.
Will Amazon remove ChillHub from my FireStick?
Amazon occasionally removes sideloaded apps during system updates, but this is rare for launchers. The bigger risk is that a Fire OS update patches the exploit used to set ChillHub as the default launcher. The launcher itself won’t be removed — you’d just lose the “home button goes to ChillHub” behavior.
Does ChillHub work on Fire TV Cube?
The installation process is the same. The Launcher Manager exploit for setting it as default may behave differently on Cube depending on the Fire OS version — results can vary.
What if the Downloader code 250931 stops working?
TROYPOINT codes occasionally change. If 250931 doesn’t load the toolbox, go to TROYPOINT’s website directly in Downloader’s browser to find the current URL for their toolbox.
One More Thing — Privacy While Sideloading
If you’re going through the effort of replacing Amazon’s homescreen, you’re probably someone who cares about what Amazon can see on your device. Worth knowing: the stock launcher isn’t the only thing tracking your activity. Amazon’s Fire OS still logs app usage data by default.
For a complete privacy setup, pair ChillHub with a VPN and work through the Firestick Security & Privacy Guide — it covers which data collection settings to disable, how to limit Amazon’s ad tracking, and why a VPN handles the stuff the settings menu can’t.
If you’re looking at other ways to customize and speed up your device after getting the launcher sorted, the How to Speed Up Your Firestick guide covers 15 practical tweaks — most of them take under two minutes.
Wrapping Up
ChillHub Launcher is the cleanest path to an ad-free FireStick homescreen in 2026. It’s free, it installs in under five minutes, and once you’ve set it as your default via Launcher Manager Mini, pressing the Home button on your remote actually takes you somewhere useful.
The two-step install (ChillHub + Launcher Manager) puts some people off, but it’s a one-time setup. After that, it just runs. No maintenance, no subscriptions, no Amazon trying to sell you a show you’ve never heard of every time you press Home.
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Last updated: April 2026