One of the first things that you’ll want to do after jailbreaking iOS 13 is familiarize yourself with powerfuljailbreak tweaksthat augment your handset’s native functionality, and a new release calledHubby iOS developeriOSthemem0dis a great place to start whether you’re new to the jailbreaking scene or not.
As depicted in the screenshot examples above, Hub is an omni-functional interface where users can access a plethora of their iPhone’s most essential features in one place. Complete with shortcuts to toggles and apps, a faster way to multitask, and central access to handy on-the-fly modules, Hub is something that can benefit most people in more ways than one.

The Hub interface can be invoked with a gesture of your choosing from just about anywhere in iOS, whether you’re on the Lock screen, glancing at your Home Screen, or browsing an app. Some of Hub’s built-in modules include the following:
Impressive? We thought so too, but the developer is already planning to add more modules in the future, which speaks to the tweak’s versatility and futureproofing.

Once installed, Hub adds a preference pane to the Settings app where you may configure a variety of options to your liking:
Here, you can:
And as usual, we’ll break everything down for you below:
Hub Modules
Here, you may enable or disable individual modules by dragging them in and out of the “Enabled” and “Disabled” groups. You can also adjust their order depending on what you use the most.
Hub Settings
Central Hub Settings
Calculator Settings
Notepad Settings
Countdown Timer Settings
Apps Shortcut Settings
World Clock Settings
The developer includes a Respring button at the top-right of the primary preference pane to help you save any changes you make.
At first glance, Hub looks like a cool tweak. Upon closer inspection, Hub is an incredible tweak. Those interested in trying Hub canpurchase it for $2.49 from the Twickd repositoryorthe Packix repositoryvia their preferred package manager. The tweak supportsjailbrokeniOS 13 devices, excluding the first and second-generation iPhone SE.

Do you plan to give Hub a try? Discuss in the comments.

