You can usually watch some GoodShort content free on the official site/app, but full access often gets limited on desktop and may require the app after a few episodes. Reddit threads also suggest that people sometimes use Dailymotion or YouTube uploads, but availability varies and those uploads may be incomplete or taken down.

Best PC options

  1. Start with the official GoodShort website. GoodShort says it offers free access to trending short dramas and full episodes on the app/site, though some titles or later episodes may push you toward the app.
  1. Use the browser on PC first. One guide reports that a few early episodes can play directly in the browser before the platform asks you to switch to the app.
  1. Search the title on YouTube or Dailymotion. Reddit users mention YouTube as a better experience and Dailymotion as a backup when other platforms do not have the show.
  1. Check Reddit for title-specific threads. A recent Reddit post about short dramas says people share free guides and ad-free viewing tips for titles like GoodShort, though some replies redirect to private contact methods rather than public links.

What to expect

  • Free viewing is often partial , not unlimited.
  • Desktop viewing can be less smooth than mobile for this type of content.
  • Third-party uploads may be easier to find, but they are not always reliable or complete.

Safer approach

  • Prefer the official GoodShort site or app first.
  • Use public, legitimate uploads only if they are clearly available and accessible.
  • Avoid shady download sites or login requests from random forum posts. A Reddit guide in the search results even pushes people to Telegram, which is a red flag for trust and safety.

Reddit-style takeaway

“Try the official site first, then YouTube or Dailymotion if you only need to test a title.”

That is the most common pattern in the results I found: official first, then public video sites as backups.

TL;DR

GoodShort can be watched for free in some cases on its official site/app, but PC viewing is often limited after a few episodes. Reddit users commonly suggest YouTube or Dailymotion as fallback sources for specific titles.

Would you like a cleaner step-by-step for PC only?