A self-hosted music streaming server that lets you stream your personal music collection from anywhere via a web browser.
Beatstream is a self-hosted music streaming server that lets you stream your personal music collection from your own computer or server to any device with a web browser. It solves the problem of accessing your local music files remotely without uploading them to third-party cloud services.
Music enthusiasts, homelab users, and privacy-conscious individuals who want to stream their personal music libraries from anywhere while maintaining full control over their data.
Developers choose Beatstream because it offers a lightweight, privacy-focused alternative to commercial streaming services, with easy self-hosting via Docker and no recurring subscription fees.
Music streaming server/app
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Provides full data ownership and privacy by running on your own hardware, avoiding third-party services as highlighted in the project philosophy.
Quick start with a single Docker command simplifies installation for users familiar with containerization, reducing setup time.
Features a clean, responsive interface compatible with all modern browsers, ensuring accessible streaming from any device.
Scans and organizes music files automatically upon setup, making library management hassle-free without manual tagging.
Manual installation requires Go, Node.js, and TagLib C bindings, which can be daunting for non-developers or those without sysadmin experience.
Lacks common features like audio transcoding for bandwidth adaptation, offline playback, or native mobile apps, restricting functionality compared to alternatives.
Only simple login is mentioned, with no support for OAuth, multi-user roles, or advanced security, limiting use in shared or secure environments.
beatstream is an open-source alternative to the following products:
Google Play Music was a music streaming service and cloud-based music locker that allowed users to upload and stream music (discontinued in 2020).
Apple Music is a music and audio streaming service by Apple offering access to millions of songs, curated playlists, radio stations, and integration across Apple devices.
Spotify is a digital music streaming service that gives users access to millions of songs, podcasts, and videos from artists around the world.