A self-hosted media server designed as one complete product.
Finetic catalogues the movies and television you store on your own hardware, then makes that library available through a premium viewer experience and an equally deliberate administration interface.


Designed as a system, experienced as a product.
The technical depth remains available without turning the normal viewing experience into a server dashboard.
Your media remains on your server
Finetic reads the library folders an administrator explicitly configures. Video files remain on storage controlled by the server owner and are streamed only to authorised users and bounded guest sessions.
Accounts, permissions, viewing progress, metadata state, jobs and playback telemetry are stored by the Finetic installation in PostgreSQL. Metadata searches are sent only to providers that the administrator configures.
Consumption and administration belong together
The same catalogue and account model powers browsing, search, title details, playback, watch progress, library analysis, jobs, health monitoring, backups and software updates.
- Responsive web experience for viewers and administrators
- Fire TV and Android clients in active device testing
- Per-user accounts, sessions, roles and library access
- Movie, television, collection, history and favourite views
- Library health, missing-media and filesystem visibility
Built for media that changes over time
Home libraries are reorganised. Files are renamed, metadata is corrected and mounts occasionally disappear. Finetic is designed to preserve trusted catalogue identity and user state instead of casually treating every path change as a new title.
Missing storage remains distinguishable from deliberate deletion so an unavailable mount does not automatically become a destructive catalogue event.
A real library, not a concept.
Browse, filter and understand the catalogue already stored on your hardware.

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.