Why build Finetic when Plex and Jellyfin already exist?
Plex and Jellyfin are established media platforms. Finetic is not presented as universally better today; it is being built around a specific set of product priorities and should be evaluated against its current client availability.


Designed as a system, experienced as a product.
The technical depth remains available without turning the normal viewing experience into a server dashboard.
Finetic’s priorities
Finetic treats the viewer interface, server administration, playback evidence, library resilience, updates and recovery as one coherent commercial product.
- An explicit, inspectable decision between Direct Play, remux and transcoding
- Stable catalogue identity when trusted files are moved or renamed
- Title-, episode- or show-scoped guest access with expiry and revocation
- Integrated health, jobs, telemetry, backup, update and rollback workflows
- A complete evaluation rather than a deliberately reduced feature tier
Where established products currently have an advantage
Finetic has not yet completed public distribution, commercial pricing or broad app-store coverage. Its responsive web client is primary, while Fire TV and Android remain in device testing. Anyone requiring an established client on many television ecosystems today should account for that limitation.
Evaluate the product, not a marketing checklist
The intended launch model is a full-feature 30-day evaluation without a card or automatic charge. Pricing, licence duration, included installations, update entitlement and support terms will be published before payment is accepted.
Judge the working product.
Finetic’s proposition is visible in the interface: cinematic consumption with operational depth one click away.

See whether Finetic earns a place in your home.
Selected testers receive an expiring licence and a private installer after manual review. No public repository or reusable download is exposed.