One Finetic library across the screens you use.
Every Finetic client uses the server catalogue, accounts, permissions, progress and authoritative playback planner. Client support is labelled honestly as primary, testing or planned.


Designed as a system, experienced as a product.
The technical depth remains available without turning the normal viewing experience into a server dashboard.
Responsive web is the primary client
The web application supports media browsing, search, details, playback and account experiences in modern desktop and mobile browsers. The complete administration experience also remains web-based.
Fire TV is in physical-device testing
The remote-first Fire TV client supports server discovery and pairing, browse rails, title and episode details, playback, tracks, seeking and progress synchronisation. Amazon store publication and final compatibility certification are not complete.
Android is in physical-device testing
The Android companion client shares the same server discovery, authentication, media, playback and telemetry contracts. It is being tested on physical Android hardware and is not yet a public store download.
Additional television platforms come later
More television ecosystems are planned only after the shared device, focus, playback and lifecycle contracts have stabilised. Finetic does not advertise unbuilt clients as supported products.
Designed for a remote, not a mouse.
Large focus targets, remembered rails and server-backed progress make the living-room client feel intentional.

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.