I found 2 ways to remote stream my Plex library for free — here’s how
For years, Plex has been the ultimate go-to for media nerds like me who wanted to escape the fragmentation of streaming services. You can start with something as basic as a few hard drives, set up a server, and enjoy your library on any device. Or, you can go for a NAS or even a VPS to host your Plex server. There’s a lot of flexibility there.
However, the landscape shifted dramatically in 2025 with the introduction of the Remote Watch Pass, which fundamentally changed how remote streaming works for non-premium users. While a standard Plex Pass still grants you full access to advanced features like hardware transcoding and Skip Intro, the Remote Watch Pass is a cheaper, standalone subscription designed specifically to gate remote access for those who don’t want the full premium suite. And that Remote Pass is getting a lot more expensive. For a service that was once essentially free, the idea of spending $30 every year to stream my own media to my own devices using my own infrastructure rubs me the wrong way.
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