Photoprism works really well but there's no multiuser support. Although you could run multiple dockers I guess. Immich has multi user support and it's pretty good, it has face recognition too. And it has an app too. As far as payment goes you can patreon support photoprism, help them out and it comes out cheaper than google photos.
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Immich. Its Great and fast
I've not found a good alternative and I'm curious to see what is suggested.
What I'm doing for now:
- backing up all my photos in original quality to my NAS
- backing up all my photos in space saver quality to Google photos
You can store quite a lot with the free 15GB. And if you need more, create a new account for your wife, add it as a partner and all photos will show up as if they were on the same account.
I don't know how many wives Google allows, I've only tried one so far. But if they allow polygamy, you can get a new wife whenever you run out of storage.
TL;DR tell your wife the only way to return to Google photos is for you to get more wives.
Not sure if this fits what you guys look for, but Synology Photos is brilliant. Self hosted yes, reliables yes, features & apps yes, expensive also yes.
Google Photos selfhosted alternative
Are you fucking kidding me...
It's one thing to switch yourself but if you have family doing it too, especially nontechnical - let them choose their own thing.
Download backups, host them if you want but you need their trust in self hosted solutions when it counts. Photos is not the hill to die in.... in my opinion.