Your media stays private. Access remains explicit.
Finetic separates local media activity from the minimum commercial entitlement information required to licence and support an installation.
Local media remains local.
AdministratorLibraries and server controls
Full accessHouseholdAssigned libraries and own history
ScopedGuestOne shared title until expiry
ExpiringDesigned as a system, experienced as a product.
The technical depth remains available without turning the normal viewing experience into a server dashboard.
What remains on the Finetic server
Media titles, file paths, local users, viewing history, playback activity, metadata state and server analytics remain within the customer installation. Video files are not uploaded to Finetic licensing services.
What the commercial service can receive
The current entitlement design limits central information to licence status, installation identity, installed version, platform and the time and result of entitlement checks. Early-access requests contain the email address, stated interest and approximate library-size range submitted by the applicant.
Access controls are part of the product
Finetic provides administrator and user roles, per-library access, revocable sessions, security events and bounded guest links. Guest access can be restricted by media scope, expiry, use count and optional password, and never permits source downloads.
Private release delivery
Customer installations receive signed compiled release artefacts through entitlement-aware delivery. The public marketing website does not expose a reusable installer or the private Finetic source repository.
Private does not mean invisible.
Users see the media they are authorised to enjoy; administrators retain clear account, session and sharing controls.

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.