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MovieStats is an open-source, self-hosted web app for personal movie collections. With a dark-themed interface, it helps users search for movies, save them to a personal library, and display TMDB metadata, ratings, high-resolution artwork, and cast and crew information. Strictly speaking, it is more of a personal or home media cataloging tool than a traditional enterprise SaaS product.
The product is centered on organizing a movie library: it supports searching by title, TMDB ID, and IMDb ID, automatically pulls TMDB metadata, and fetches posters, backdrops, logos, disc art, and banners from fanart.tv. Its list features include favorites, watchlists, and unlimited custom lists; the statistics dashboard shows genre distribution, rating distribution, breakdowns by decade, and viewing trends. Import capabilities are a strong point, with support for importing from TMDB Public Lists, Trakt Watchlists, Plex Media Server, Radarr, and local folders, along with progress tracking.
MovieStats is explicitly positioned as self-hosted. It uses Docker containers, with a FastAPI backend, a React TypeScript frontend, and a local SQLite database in WAL Mode. Data is stored on local hardware with no cloud dependency, which is an advantage for users who care about data control. On the security side, it discloses JWT authentication and bcrypt hashing. v1.9.0 supports multiple user accounts, with each user having a private movie library and personal lists, but there is no visible information on role-based permissions, shared collaboration, audit logs, or enterprise compliance certifications.
The page states that it is free to use, open source, requires no credit card, and has no subscription, making it highly cost-effective. Its strengths include rich metadata, multiple import sources, controllable self-hosting, and good fit for users already in the Plex/Trakt/Radarr ecosystem. The limitations are also clear: there is no disclosed commercial support, hosted version, backup strategy, permission model, or scalability capability; local SQLite storage is better suited to lightweight personal use cases.
It is suitable for movie collectors, home media library users, NAS/self-hosting enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to consolidate Plex, Trakt, and Radarr lists. The page does not specify accessibility from China; because it depends on external services such as TMDB and fanart.tv, the actual stability of metadata fetching should be tested independently. Comparable alternatives include Plex, Jellyfin, Emby, Radarr, Trakt, and others.
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