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Plezy lets you browser Plex servers without lag or clutter.
November 10, 2025

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Plex has been rolling out a new user interface for a while now, and to say it’s been divisive among users would be an understatement. Users on Reddit regularly complain about the interface being confusing and slow; others wish the application would focus on personal media servers instead of things like movie rentals.
Plezy is a…
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Plezy lets you browser Plex servers without lag or clutter.
November 10, 2025

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Plex has been rolling out a new user interface for a while now, and to say it’s been divisive among users would be an understatement. Users on Reddit regularly complain about the interface being confusing and slow; others wish the application would focus on personal media servers instead of things like movie rentals.
Plezy is an alternative Plex client that solves these issues. The application, which is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, focuses entirely on personal media servers.
Plez has a simple user interface, but the real advantage over the official Plex app is its speed. Everything about Plezy is faster than the official Plex app—it launches faster, searches faster, and starts playing videos faster. If you’ve ever found yourself frustrated waiting for Plex to load, Plezy might be the answer you’re looking for.

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Having said that, Plezy isn’t perfect. A few prominent Plex features, including live TV and offline downloads,aren’t supported at all. There are no applications for Roku, Apple TV, or any TV-based platform. The application also can’t combine shows and movies from multiple servers, even for search or the “now watching” list, meaning anyone who uses multiple servers may have to switch between servers regularly. That’s a small annoyance more than balanced by the performance improvements.
What do you think so far?
But if you just want a quick way to play personal media on a computer, phone, or tablet, Plezy does the job faster, and with less clutter, than the official Plex app. Plex is a great way to build your own personal streaming service, but the company has been downplaying that particular use case for a while—it’s nice to see an alternative client with focus.
The desktop version of Plezy—macOS, Windows, and Linux—is available for free. The iOS version costs $4. The Google Play link was not yet active while I was writing this, though you could download the APK file from Github and sideload it.
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