

Without a valid Plex.TV authentication, Kitana can do nothing. Kitana was built for Sub-Zero originally, but handles other plugins just as well. Running one instance of Kitana can serve infinite amounts of servers and plugins - you can even expose your Kitana instance to your friends, so they can manage their plugins as well, so they don't have to run their own Kitana instance.

It does that in a responsive way, so your Plugins are easily managable from your mobile phones for example, as well. It has full PMS connection awareness and allows you to connect locally, remotely, or even via relay. It does that by authenticating against Plex.TV, then connecting to the Plex Media Server you tell it to, and essentially proxying the plugin UI. Kitana exposes your Plex plugin interfaces "to the outside world". Or become a Patreon starting at 1 $ / month
