Hey folks,
First off, a huge thanks to Jimmy from the Deck Ready YouTube channel for giving the beta of this release a shoutout a week ago — that one mention brought in over 500 testers for this release (out of 10,000 available seats… but hey, who’s counting 😄). Your support seriously helps push DeckFilter forward.
DeckFilter v1.10 brings some long-requested features, new customization options, and a smoother experience across the board.
Here’s a quick look at what’s new:
Highlights
- Cloud sync for Playlists – bookmarks now sync across all your devices (iOS & Android)
- Wishlist demo filter – show only games that offer a playable demo
- New appearance settings – dark/light mode, hide tab labels, choose your default tab, change app theme
- Full iPad & tablet support – DeckFilter now works great on bigger screens
Other Improvements
- Handles bigger libraries and wishlists more reliably
- Fixes the endless onboarding bug for large accounts
- Tons of small fixes and polish across the app — better stability, responsiveness, and UX
You can pick up DeckFilter from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store below:
Let’s take a closer look at the highlights
Full iPad & tablet support
DeckFilter finally feels right at home on larger screens. Whether you’re using an iPad or Android tablet, the UI scales beautifully and gives you the space to browse your library, wishlist, and playlists comfortably.

Playlists cloud sync
Your bookmarks are now called Playlists, and they sync automatically to the cloud. That means your lists follow you across devices — even between iOS and Android — and if you get a new phone, everything’s already there. No account setup or extra steps needed.

Wishlist demo filter
Requested by a user — and an awesome idea: you can now filter your wishlist to show only games with a free demo available on Steam. It’s a great way to try before you buy, especially during big sales or while testing performance on your Deck.

Appearance settings
DeckFilter now lets you customize how the app looks and feels. Toggle dark or light mode, hide tab labels for a cleaner layout, set your default startup tab, and even change the main theme color — with choices like Default, LCD (blue), OLED (red), and B/W for a more minimal vibe.

As always, I appreciate every bit of feedback and support — many of these changes came directly from your requests. If DeckFilter has helped you get more out of your Steam Deck, consider leaving a review or sharing the app with a friend.
More updates are already in the works — stay tuned.