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The Best Plex Alternative — Free, No Subscription, No Plex Pass

Plex used to be the gold standard for personal media servers. But somewhere along the way it started locking basic features behind Plex Pass, routing your streams through plex.tv relays, and building an ad-supported content layer that competes with your own library. If you're searching for a Plex alternative, you're not alone — thousands of users have made the switch. VYOU is the streaming platform Plex used to be, plus free public-domain movies and live TV channels, at zero cost.

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Why switch to VYOU

No Plex Pass required — ever. Every feature is free.
Direct-to-server streaming. No relay hops through a third-party cloud.
HMAC-signed URLs with a 15-minute TTL — no persistent tokens sitting in Plex's infra.
Live TV channels built from your own library — no satellite subscription.
Free ad-supported public-domain catalog alongside your private files.
MySQL database you can query yourself. No sidecar SQLite you can't touch.
Resume across devices with a 10-second heartbeat — no Plex Pass required.
Open to self-hosters and free to public viewers simultaneously.

VYOU vs Plex — Feature breakdown

Feature Plex VYOU
Remote access Plex Pass required ($6/mo) Free, always
Stream routing Through plex.tv servers Direct to your VPS
Mobile sync Plex Pass required Free with any account
Multiple users Plex Home ($) Unlimited VYOU accounts
Live TV channels DVR hardware required Built from your catalog, zero hardware
Public catalog Plex's own ad content Public domain films you control
Watch party Plex Pass required Included free
Metadata Plex cloud (locked in) Direct TMDB, keys you own
Database SQLite you can't easily query MySQL — full access
Self-host option Yes (with limitations) Yes, fully open

The full picture

Plex's business model has diverged from its users. The free tier is deliberately crippled to push you into Plex Pass. Your streams route through Plex's servers even when your device and server are on the same network. Your watch history and library metadata are synced to Plex's cloud — data you generated, on hardware you own, leaving your house.

VYOU takes the opposite approach. The server runs on your VPS or home server. Streams are HMAC-signed and go directly from server to client. Your watch history stays in your MySQL database. There is no subscription tier, no feature unlock, no telemetry. If you want to open your server to friends, you create them a VYOU account. If you want to run a free public-facing AVOD channel, you flip a library to public visibility.

For viewers who don't want to self-host, VYOU offers a free ad-supported tier with hundreds of public domain films and live TV channels — no credit card, no trial period that converts to a charge.

Frequently asked questions

Is VYOU completely free? +
Yes. Both the self-hosted version and the free viewer tier are free. The viewer tier is ad-supported on public content. Self-hosting has no subscription or licensing cost.
Do I need to pay anything to replace Plex with VYOU? +
No. VYOU self-hosted runs on any VPS or home server. There is no equivalent to Plex Pass — all features including remote access, multi-user, and resume are included.
Can VYOU replace Plex for a family? +
Yes. You can create accounts for family members. Private library users see your full catalog. Public users see the free ad-supported content. Watch state is per-user.
Does VYOU have live TV like Plex? +
Yes. VYOU's channel system builds 24/7 live channels from your existing library — no tuner card, no antenna, no cable subscription required. You can also add external HLS streams.
What happens to my Plex library if I switch? +
Your media files stay exactly where they are. VYOU scans them independently and builds its own metadata database using TMDB. You can run both in parallel during migration.

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