Welcome! This is a community-led issue tracker designed to improve the quality, clarity, and visibility of bugs and feature requests for the Plex Media Player rebuild and public beta period.
We're a group of Plex users who believe feedback shouldn't get lost in a sea of forum threads and guesswork. While we are not affiliated with the official Plex team, our goal is to organize high-signal reports that can ultimately help the Plex teamโand the wider user base.
- Centralize bug reports and feature suggestions for the Plex media player.
- Filter noise from community feedback by using structured GitHub issue forms.
- Encourage adoption by Plex through clean, consistent, and actionable user-submitted data.
- Foster collaboration among users via GitHub Issues, Discussions, and Projects.
- Promote searchability through structured input, consistent labels, and scoped Projects.
Use the Bug Report form to document issues:
- What went wrong?
- On which platform?
- What were you doing?
- How can we reproduce it?
โก๏ธ Click here to file a bug
Use the Feature Request form to propose ideas that improve the experience:
- What problem are you solving?
- Whatโs your proposed solution?
- What platform(s) would benefit?
โก๏ธ Click here to request a feature
-
๐ Issues โ Our main intake method. Bugs and features are logged via structured forms. Using dropdowns and labels ensures that issues are easier to sort, group, and find later.
-
๐ฌ Discussions โ Not a replacement for the Plex forums! These are for:
- Side conversations and exploration that fork off existing issues
- Reports that are incomplete or vague but worth follow-up
- Coordination among contributors on how to categorize or reframe an issue
-
๐ Projects โ Used like pivot tables: we track bugs or enhancements specific to platforms (e.g., Apple TV, Android) or specific Plex versions. This makes patterns and trends easier to surface.
-
๐ท Labels โ Automatically applied to sort by platform, frequency, severity, media type, and more. Helps streamline searching and filtering.
We know reporting issues can feel thankless. Our hope is this tracker:
- Makes reporting easier
- Surfaces recurring problems faster
- Builds a bridge Plex might one day walk across
- Makes it easier for the community (and hopefully Plex) to search, filter, and act on what matters most
Whether you're here to fix, suggest, or just keep track: thanks for helping make Plex better for all of us.