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Those are proprietary services, some of which with open APIs that arent necessarily open source developers darlings.
Where are those apps for my Switch has a little bit of the "where is the homebrew solution, so I can give those companies my money - but none to the open source devs of course, and in addition don't have to think about the ecosystems I am buying into.
So Its not necessarily a great fit. For youtube people usually are inclined to go with youtube-dl implementations (like in Kodi), which indeed are a thing in the scene. Thats why it is in brackets.
Also - if you have seen the "why would you need android" questions in the past, this is basically the answer. Android is a layer commercial entities develop for, because they are allowed to and you put a credit card in there..
Well, we don't even need the API's to make webapps, most of the services have "web players"
For a Youtube app all you would need is a webapplet that goes to https://www.youtube.com/tv#/browse-sets?c=default&resume with some custom css. That is literally what the Wii U and 3DS apps do lol, so once the Homebrew scene matures it will become incredibly easy to make apps for those services.