Plex lays off 20% of its workforce amid advertising slowdown
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Plex, the free streaming app, laid off approximately 20% of its staff. The company reportedly blames a slowdown in the advertising market.

Plex, the free streaming app, laid off approximately 20% of its staff, TechCrunch has learned, which will affect all departments, including the Personal Media teams.

“This is by far the hardest decision we’ve had to make at Plex,” CEO Keith Valory said in a statement. “These are all wonderful people, great colleagues, and good friends. But we believe it is the right thing for the long-term health and stability of Plex.”

The streaming app gives users a single destination to upload and organize content (video, audio and photos) from their own server while also allowing them to stream it via mobile app, smart TV or desktop.

In recent years, however, Plex has invested in free, ad-supported streaming (FAST) and live TV offerings. The FAST market has become saturated as many companies have entered the space. Plus, the overall advertising industry has taken a hit, making it harder for companies to earn enough revenue.

Valory noted in his statement that the company was significantly impacted by the slowdown. “While we adjusted our business plan last year after the shift in equity markets to get us back on a path to profitability without having to cut personnel expenses, the downturn in the ad market in Q2 put significantly more pressure on our business and ultimately it became clear that we would need to take additional measures in order to maintain a confident path to profitability within the next 18 months,” he said.

He added that the company is still expected to see 30% growth this year.

According to a Slack message from Valory, obtained by The Verge, which first reported the layoffs, Valory noted that 37 employees would be impacted.

Additionally, it seems that Plex may have had another round of layoffs earlier this year. Five months ago, a former account executive posted on LinkedIn that they were “affected by company layoffs.”

As of January, the company had 175 employees, and its revenue was in the double-digit millions.

Updated 6/29/23 at 12:10 p.m. ET with a statement from CEO.

@Newt@lemmy.world
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If Plex were to go down, how easy is it to transfer my setup to jellyfin?

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You can try jellyfin alongside plex, just install it and point it to your media. Then you can see if it works for you

@AdminWorker@lemmy.ca
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The jellyfin community is probably best for that question.

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You can try jellyfin alongside plex, just install it and point it to your media. Then you can see if it works for you

@Rengoku@lemmynsfw.com
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The only issue with Jellyfin for me is that it keeps transcoding my media. I just want direct stream it my client is capable but whyyyyy transcoding ittttt error for no reason.

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Are you using the app or a browser? I found that when I was using the browser it would transcode but when using the app it would be direct play.

@MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works
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Yeah It’s kinda hard to get used to

it keeps transcoding my media

I’m pretty sure there is a setting (settings) to turn that off.

You need to use a native app on hardware that supports the format

@vaptor@lemmy.world
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It can definitely do direct stream since I use it on my setup. I’ll check out how when I got home.

@two_wheel2@lemm.ee
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Literally just did this on Saturday. It was easy to do and I’m not seeing any significant changes in resource utilization. I am enjoying being able to directly download media onto my phone with Infuse, however.

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