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This company sounds like it’s in its death throes.
Weirdest ad for Jellyfin I’ve ever seen
It’s so weird though. Do they not know it exists? Do they expect their customers not to know it exists?
When your primary competition is free (and arguably better), the last thing one should think to do is raise prices.
I can only assume that some C-suites are looking at numbers and don’t know what else to do but make the product more expensive.
So instead of retiring it, we’re keeping it available at a price that reflects the real, ongoing value of the software we’re committed to building and maintaining for years to come.
I left Plex because of exactly this. What exactly have they delivered lately to actual users that isn’t BS cloud streaming stuff?
Well, they redesigned their mobile app so that it only works half as well as it used to. That’s quite the accomplishment!
Oh god I remember that. No one asked them to and they burned a ton of money to do it, shipped buggy, and arguably the design was worse.
Psh, even I could do that!
Heads to Claude Code…
Don’t get me started on the new Roku app…
Bought a Plex Pass when it was $100. Pretty decent at the time, much easier to get the family hooked up to that vs Jellyfin.
And every change they’ve made - especially adding their own completely trash streaming library - has taken value away from that pass.
Agree, I still have my $100 pass too, but it just got to the point where I couldn’t justify it anymore. I got almost ten years out of that pass, I consider that good. 10 dollars a year to support their development. Then their development stopped being for server owners like me, and I knew it was sadly time to move on.
Wow, I got the Plex pass 15 years ago for like $70.
It is absurd to see it is over $700 dollars now.
I imagine it’s to discourage the purchase of plex life time. But there’s something about this that is feels so bad man.
I have spun up Jellyfin to run alongside Plex and I’m ready to switch over full time in case Plex ever goes after the old life time users. You just never know with these days.
And tbh, Jellyfin is pretty awesome. It seems to run lighter and faster than Plex. Nobody should be buying a $700 pass to watch your own content.
I also have lifetime plexpass but plex has pissed me off too much with recent changes that make the experience worse. the enshittification is inevitable, so i just cut my losses and am riding the upswing of Jellyfin. It’s objectively not as good yet but i have found some temporary workarounds for the biggest omissions.
Its way too hard to make plex work without internet
I paid $100 a handful of years ago, and it felt worth it at the time. Jellyfin has improved tremendously in that time, adding intro/outro skip, a tizen app, better collections support, and is super snappy comparatively. I thought my streaming server was to blame for the long buffer times at the start of media, but clearly not because Jellyfin starts almost as soon as the player loads in. Plex has gotten worse, more invasive, more expensive, and more sluggish since then. I’ll never look back to Plex. What value they offer on top of Jellyfin’s functionality (which is shrinking year by year) isn’t worth the $2 per phone per month for my new users. I made the switch for ~20 family/friends, and other than the name, people only had praises for Jellyfin.
I need to do the same thing, but how did you do it alongside Plex? Meaning, can it just point to the same library and neither Plex nor Jellyfin gets confused (because of one generating files or paths that messes up the other installation)?
Yeah exactly as you said. They point to the same media folder and both run at the same time. Seems to work fine for me fine.
I basically use Jellyfin when I’m at home right now and for anything remote I still use Plex.
I honestly think Jellyfin is nicer. It’s faster and it isn’t always shoving other libraries in my face. It just has my content the way I want and that’s it.
@NekoKoneko Neither should get confused. If you’re using Docker there is a sync for watched positions. I think it’s called jellfyfin watched or the like. Not at home to check.
I have Plex lifetime but yes it smells bad. Also frequently have issues. Common lip sync. For a while back not playing 4K. You can’t charge so much and not have a perfect product.
I have Plex Lifetime too, but at some point it just feels gross and I’d love to have an open source stack. I’d like to have Jellyfin running in parallel if it’s possible so I can switch over at a moment’s notice.
But yeah, that’s good to know.

They almost certainly don’t expect people to buy it at this price. They’re putting it out to pasture.
Give it a year or two and they’ll do an announcement that no one is purchasing lifetime licenses so they’re sunsetting the scheme altogether.
they just want people on the monthly/yearly subscriptions.
There are almost no digital products that are worth a three digit price tag and this is certainly not one of those.
LOL, fuck off. I dropped plex for jellyfin as soon as they hid encoding behind a paywall and every time I see anything related I’m so glad I left them behind.
Oh yea? What if Plex releases an awesome feature and it takes jellyfin devs a month to add? What then huh?
/s
Oh well in that case I guess I’ll have to abandon my principles and throw away 750 dollars of course!
/s
Hey, why do you have 2 accounts?
/s
They gotta pay their corporate trips to Hondorus somehow https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/inside-a-corporate-retreat-that-went-very-badly-wrong/ar-AA20gPzT
Such a fun read!
Y’know, at least they invited everyone instead of just being a C-suite retreat. I guess
What’s the point? Better off paying for Netflix at that rate for a few years
I bought my lifetime pass years ago. But, there is no way that plex is worth more than an entire computer
Hmm, I’m of two minds about this
On the one hand it’s simply a ridiculous increase and pretty indefensible as a jump. Especially given that it doesn’t really offer much you can’t do for free with something like jellyfin
On the other hand at least they still offer a lifetime sub, crazy expensive yes, but the option is still technically there for someone who wants to use the software without subscription. Plenty of companies have gone down the sub only road, and I think we should give at least a bit of credit for them not doing the same, even though they’d clearly like to
I know audiophiles are a bit of an outlier in general, but Roon lifetime is even more IIRC!
I don’t get what the point of this is. I have never paid a cent for Plex. If I ever want to access my library remotely, I’ll use something else.
Ya, I transitioned to an always on VPN a few years ago (VPN to my house, not one of those honeypot ones) so I don’t even really need it anymore. But I paid something ridiculously low years and years ago. Whatever the price was before it moved to $75.
If I were starting from scratch today, I’d just build out Jellyfin instead.
trying to squeeze as many people for the current price as possible. will probably run deep sales close to today’s price in the future.
How much longer until the “Plex sold to private equity” headline?
They already taken 10s of millions in VC so whenever those investors decide it’s not profitable basically
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We have Rokus on our TVs and ditched Plex as soon as a Jellyfin app became available
My goodness, I have my pass that I bought years ago for like €35, if I had to pay that I wouldn’t even do it as a joke, I just hope they don’t end up trying to squeeze more out of those who already have one, I’ve been trying jellyfin anyway just in case
As long as they honor the lifetime part I’m not bothered. I bought my over a decade ago for about $25-30 on sale.
Seems like a big risk, how many companies have there been who offered such a thing but then went under not many years later and no longer could make good on it?











