Consumer & Lifestyle · Media & EntertainmentstructuralSelf HostedOnboarding

Users want a premium streaming-platform UX for their personal media collections

A user describes wanting the polished, premium interface of a major streaming platform (Netflix/Max) but applied to their own personal, hand-picked movie and TV collection, rather than existing self-hosted media server tools. Reflects a UX gap between DIY media servers and commercial-grade streaming experiences.

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