About
About Nexus.
What Nexus is
Nexus is a unified media frontend for people who self-host their own services. It sits on top of your existing stack — Jellyfin, Plex, Sonarr, Radarr, Calibre-Web, RomM, Bazarr, and more — and brings everything into a single, coherent interface. You browse your movies, books, games, and music in one place, with one login, without switching between a dozen different apps.
It is not a replacement for the services underneath it. Jellyfin still streams your media. Sonarr still manages your TV shows. Bazarr still handles your subtitles. Nexus connects them, surfaces the parts that matter for daily use, and gets out of the way of everything else.
Open Source
Nexus is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 and developed in the open. The full source is on GitHub. Contributions, bug reports, and feedback are welcome. The copyleft license ensures that any derivative work remains open source too.
Community
Built by PetalCat
Nexus is built and maintained by PetalCat. It started as a personal project to solve the fragmentation problem in self-hosted media stacks, and grew into something worth sharing.
User Responsibility
Nexus is a tool that connects to services you run and control. What you do with those services is your responsibility. Nexus does not manage, audit, or take responsibility for the content in your libraries, the services you connect, or how you use them. Use it in accordance with the terms of any services it connects to and the laws that apply to you.