A self-hosted “personal Netflix” is the promise Strema leans into, making it an appealing alternative to Stremio’s add-on-driven aggregation. The core appeal is control: content lives on infrastructure you own or rent, and access rules are defined by you.
That approach tends to fit users who care about privacy, predictable access, and keeping a library independent of shifting third-party sources. Instead of relying on a patchwork of add-ons, Strema’s value is in presenting a private collection through a familiar, streaming-style interface.
The main trade-off versus Stremio is that self-hosting usually means more responsibility, from initial setup to ongoing upkeep. For many, that’s worth it for a system that feels stable, personal, and aligned with owning the entire pipeline end to end.
If the priority is a private, controlled streaming experience for your own catalog, Strema is a compelling direction to consider.