Great addition for managing Plex
Not much to add. I’ve been using it lightly and it’s simply a great way to glimpse on library management / rescan files and usage reports
Yes, Plex Dash is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Plex Dash app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Plex Dash is free.
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4 out of 5
1 ratings in Cyprus
Not much to add. I’ve been using it lightly and it’s simply a great way to glimpse on library management / rescan files and usage reports
Thank you for years of dedication.
Perfect app for maintaining and understanding everything your server is doing at face value. The biggest recommendation I’d want to include in a future patch is the capability to selectively optimize videos.
Use it to replace all other music apps
Simple to use information well presented. Would love more hardware information like temperatures or wattage.
Plex does most of what I could want, and also has the ability to use their API for additional configuration. The biggest problem though is that downloading media to watch offline only works if you do not allow your device to go to sleep, or close the app otherwise the download will not finish properly. Even if it says the download “completed” it did not, and you will not notice till it’s too late when you start up your video for offline viewing.
Ever wanted to force a library rescan without opening a browser? This is it! A nice perk for the lifetime plex pass. Keeps library stats and lets you know what is playing and to where/who.
Nice application thank you so much
This is great for quickly seeing what is going on and getting a history of media watched. Additional server settings can be accessed as well. I would like to be able to update or schedule an update.
Plex Dash, you can see what’s going on behind-the-scenes in your server. I’m really not sure how that has any difference than going through the web interface under the master account and seeing what it’s going on behind the scenes in your server. One thing that is greatly needed for those of us with large libraries, is not to see what is currently being processed. You can see that as mentioned before. What we need is an easy way to see what is left in the queue. How many what the percentages of the total queue. This is especially useful if you’re moving directories or you’ve had to rebuild your database. I would like to know how long my Synology is going to be sounding like an airplane.