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MediaCMS vs Owncast

Self-host pick — both replace YouTube (creator) (Video hosting + publishing).

Both MediaCMS and Owncast self-host as a replacement for YouTube (creator) (Video hosting + publishing). Pick Owncast if you want the lighter footprint — 10min single-binary or docker run, $10-20/mo vps; bandwidth dominates if you stream regularly. Pick MediaCMS if you need brands and orgs that want a YouTube-shaped portal under their domain without the Fediverse moving parts — 30min docker-compose (Django + Postgres + Redis + Celery) and $15/mo vps; storage and bandwidth scale with library.

MediaCMSopen-sourceOwncastopen-source
LicenseAGPL-3.0MIT
Setup time30min docker-compose (Django + Postgres + Redis + Celery)10min single-binary or docker run
Monthly cost$15/mo VPS; storage and bandwidth scale with library.$10-20/mo VPS; bandwidth dominates if you stream regularly.
GitHubmediacms-io/mediacms ★ 4.90k · last commit todayaliveowncast/owncast ★ 11.2k · last commit todayalive
ReplacesYouTube (creator) + 1 otherYouTube (creator) + 1 other

Good fit for

MediaCMS

Brands and orgs that want a YouTube-shaped portal under their domain without the Fediverse moving parts.

Weak at:Smaller community than PeerTube; transcoding pipeline needs careful storage planning.

Owncast

Live streamers who want their own URL, no platform algorithm, and full chat/moderation control.

Weak at:Not a VOD platform — for a back-catalogue archive, pair with PeerTube.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli youtube prints YouTube (creator)'s self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, MediaCMS or Owncast?

MediaCMS: 30min docker-compose (Django + Postgres + Redis + Celery). Owncast: 10min single-binary or docker run.

What does each cost to run?

MediaCMS: $15/mo VPS; storage and bandwidth scale with library.. Owncast: $10-20/mo VPS; bandwidth dominates if you stream regularly.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do MediaCMS and Owncast replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to YouTube (creator).