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jolt alternatives (media servers)

jolt is an open-source media servers project written in TypeScript with 179 stars on GitHub. Below are the closest alternatives in the same category — every entry with a live profile in the hub.

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jellyfin“The Free Software Media System - Server Backend & API”
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Tvlist-awesome-m3u-m3u8“直播源相关资源汇总 📺 💯 IPTV、M3U —— 勤洗手、戴口罩,祝愿所有人百毒不侵”
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navidrome“🎧 Your Personal Streaming Service”
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seerr“Open-source media request and discovery manager for Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby.”
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Kavita“Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading”
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feishin“A modern self-hosted music player.”
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Heimdall“An Application dashboard and launcher”
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awesome-jellyfin“A Collection of Awesome Jellyfin Plugins, Themes, Guides and More!”
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iptv-sources“Autoupdate iptv sources”
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Movie_Data_Capture“Local Movies Organizer”
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Frequently asked

What is jolt?

jolt is an open-source media servers project written in TypeScript with 179 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “The social hub for your media server. Rate, review and recommend movies and shows, as well as manage your watchlist, follow friends and more.”

Is jolt free?

jolt is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.

What are the best jolt alternatives?

The closest alternatives in the same category include jellyfin, Tvlist-awesome-m3u-m3u8, navidrome, seerr, Kavita — each has a live profile with facts and its own alternatives list on this hub.

How were these jolt alternatives chosen?

By category match, ranked consumer-first then by GitHub activity for open-source projects — live facts, no pay-for-placement.