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Audiobookshelf is a self-hosted media server designed for managing and streaming audiobooks, podcasts, and e-books, offering a secure and flexible solution for personal media libraries. Its lightweight architecture and intuitive Web interface (available as a Progressive Web App, PWA) enable seamless access from any browser, while beta Android and iOS apps support offline listening, catering to privacy-focused media enthusiasts. The app supports on-the-fly streaming of all audio formats and provides robust management tools, including automatic metadata and cover art fetching from multiple sources, bulk drag-and-drop uploads for books and podcasts, and chapter editing with lookup via the Audnexus API. Users can search and subscribe to podcasts with auto-downloading episodes or manage content via open RSS feeds. It supports multi-user access with custom permissions, ensuring individual playback progress syncs across devices. Additionally, it offers audio tools (like merging files into m4b or embedding metadata) and experimental e-book support (epub, pdf, cbr, cbz), with the ability to send e-books to devices like Kindle. It automatically detects library updates, eliminating manual rescans, and includes daily automated backups to safeguard metadata. Chromecast support (on Web and Android apps) enhances streaming capabilities, while an active community provides support documentation for continuous improvements. Whether for personal collections or family sharing, the app's intuitive interface and versatile features deliver a modern media management platform, meeting diverse needs. **Key Features:** - Multi-user support w/ custom permissions - Keeps progress per user and syncs across devices - Lookup and apply metadata and cover art from several providers - Audiobook chapter editor w/ chapter lookup - Audiobook tools: Embed metadata in audio files & merge multiple audio files to a single m4b - Search and add podcasts to download episodes w/ auto-download - Open RSS feeds for audiobooks and podcast episodes - Backups with automated backup scheduling - Basic ebook support and ereader (epub, pdf, cbr, cbz) + send to device (i.e. Kindle) **Learn More:** - [Audiobookshelf Official Website](https://audiobookshelf.org) - [Audiobookshelf GitHub Repository](https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf)
Bringing all of your home videos, music, and photos together into one place has never been easier. Your personal Emby Server automatically converts and streams your media on-the-fly to play on any device.
EmbyStat is a personal web server that can calculate all kinds of statistics from your (local) Emby or Jellyfin server. Just install this on your server and let him calculate all kinds of fun stuff. This project is still in Alpha phase, but feel free to pull in on your computer and test it out yourself. When the time is right I will host a full informational website/release for common platforms and Wiki pages.
Save storage space with efficient file processing. FileFlows lets you monitor and process any file type with custom flows. Videos, audio, images, archives, comics, eBooks—you name it!
Handbrake is a Docker-based application for video transcoding and compression, offering powerful and flexible multimedia processing across multiple platforms.
Imagine having all your movies, TV shows, and music at your fingertips, ready on any device. Jellyfin transforms your media collection into a personalized entertainment hub, surpassing traditional photo albums. Your media is accessible anywhere and beautifully organized. Jellyfin is free and open-source, offering high-quality streaming, detailed metadata, and personalized recommendations. Multiple users can have their own media libraries. Deploying Jellyfin on private cloud devices like Zima provides virtually unlimited storage, seamless streaming, and secure, multi-device access. It's perfect for NAS enthusiasts looking to enhance their home media setup.
Kavita is a self-hosted digital library app designed for managing and reading comics, light novels, and e-books (supporting CBZ, CBR, EPUB, PDF, and more), offering a secure and convenient solution for personal reading collections. Its responsive Web interface allows users to access content effortlessly via any browser, with fullscreen reading and full localization support, ideal for comic and e-book enthusiasts building personalized digital libraries. The app's core features include robust library management and an enhanced reading experience. Users can organize content with collections, reading lists, and custom tags, editing metadata to keep libraries neatly arranged. The built-in manga reader supports dual-page mode, Webtoon scrolling, and image splitting, while the e-book reader offers customizable fonts, spacing, and themes, with by-line progress syncing across devices. The PDF reader provides light/dark modes and diverse settings. It supports multi-user management, allowing custom permissions for sharing libraries or restricting content access, perfect for family or team use. Bulk imports and full-text search streamline large collection management. It can be flexibly deployed on personal servers or NAS devices, with an active community providing extensive documentation to enhance functionality. Folder monitoring automatically detects file changes without manual scans, and sending content to Kindle or other devices improves cross-device access. Whether creating a personal reading hub or sharing media with others, the app's intuitive interface and high customizability deliver a modern management platform, meeting needs from casual reading to professional collections. **Key Features:** - Serve up Manga/Webtoons/Comics (cbr, cbz, zip/rar/rar5, 7zip, raw images) and Books (epub, pdf) - First class responsive readers that work great on any device (phone, tablet, desktop) - Customizable theming support: [Theme Repo](https://github.com/Kareadita/Themes) and [Documentation](https://wiki.kavitareader.com/guides/themes/) - External metadata integration and scrobbling for read status, ratings, and reviews (available via Kavita+) - Rich Metadata support with filtering and searching - Ways to group reading material: Collections, Reading Lists (CBL Import), Want to Read - Ability to manage users with rich Role-based management for age restrictions, abilities within the app, etc - Rich web readers supporting webtoon, continuous reading mode (continue without leaving the reader), virtual pages (epub), etc - Ability to customize your dashboard and side nav with smart filters, custom order and visibility toggles - Ability to download metadata (available via Kavita+) **Learn More:** - [Kavita Official Website](https://www.kavitareader.com) - [Kavita GitHub Repository](https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita)
Komga is a self-hosted app designed for managing comics, manga, magazines, and e-books (supporting CBZ, CBR, PDF, and EPUB formats), offering a secure and convenient solution for personal media libraries. Its responsive Web interface enables users to access and manage content effortlessly via any browser, without complex local installations, ideal for comic and e-book enthusiasts. The app's core features include versatile content organization and diverse reading options. Users can arrange their library with collections and reading lists, edit metadata for series or books, and keep content neatly organized. It integrates a built-in Web reader, supports Mihon SDK extensions, or connects with third-party OPDS readers, catering to varied reading preferences. Whether managing a personal comic collection or sharing e-books with family, it supports multi-user access and delivers a smooth browsing experience. Bulk import streamlines large media library management, perfect for efficient content organization. It can be flexibly deployed on personal servers or NAS devices, with an active community providing support documentation, enabling users to extend functionality through community resources. Whether building a personal digital library or a private media-sharing hub, the app's intuitive interface and high customizability offer a secure, modern media management platform, meeting needs from casual reading to professional collections. **Key Features:** - Organize your library with collections and read lists - Edit metadata for your series and books - Import embedded metadata automatically - Webreader with multiple reading modes - Manage multiple users, with per-library access control, age restrictions, and labels restrictions - Offers a REST API, many community tools and scripts can interact with Komga - OPDS v1 and v2 support - Kobo Sync with your Kobo eReader - KOReader Sync - Download book files, whole series, or read lists - Duplicate files detection - Duplicate pages detection and removal - Import books from outside your libraries directly into your series folder - Import ComicRack cbl read lists **Learn More:** - [Komga Official Website](https://komga.org) - [Komga GitHub Repository](https://github.com/gotson/komga)
Lyrion Music Server is a self-hosted music management app designed to control a variety of audio playback devices, supporting streaming of local music collections, internet radio, and multiple streaming services (with or without subscriptions). Its intuitive Web interface enables users to access and control music effortlessly via any browser, ideal for music enthusiasts creating personalized audio experiences. The app's core features include versatile music streaming and extensive customization. Users can seamlessly play local music libraries, listen to global internet radio, or connect to streaming services, catering to diverse listening needs. It offers flexible control options, allowing customization of server functionality, interaction methods, and interface appearance. Additionally, it supports a unified interface across multiple devices, ensuring a consistent experience on phones, computers, or other players, with the ability to select the ideal playback device for any scenario. It can be flexibly deployed on personal servers or NAS devices, with community-provided documentation aiding users in optimising setups and extending functionality. Whether managing personal music collections or creating a shared audio hub for family, the app's intuitive operation and high flexibility deliver a modern music management platform, meeting needs from casual listening to professional audio management. **Key Features:** - Music streaming for local collections, internet radio, and multiple streaming services - Intuitive Web interface for effortless music access and control via any browser - Extensive customisation options for server functionality, interaction methods, and interface appearance - Unified multi-device interface ensuring consistent experience across phones, computers, and other players - Community documentation support for optimising setups and extending functionality **Learn More:** - [Lyrion Music Server Official Website](https://www.lyrion.org) - [Lyrion Music Server GitHub Repository](https://github.com/lms-community/slimserver)
Automatic Video Library Manager for TV Shows. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic.
Ombi is a self-hosted web application that automatically gives your shared Plex or Emby users the ability to request content by themselves! Ombi can be linked to multiple TV Show and Movie DVR tools to create a seamless end-to-end experience for your users.
Petio is a third party companion app available to Plex server owners to allow their users to request, review and discover content. The app is built to appear instantly familiar and intuitive to even the most tech-agnostic users. Petio will help you manage requests from your users, connect to other third party apps such as Sonarr and Radarr, notify users when content is available and track request progress. Petio also allows users to discover media both on and off your server, quickly and easily find related content and review to leave their opinion for other users. Petio is an ongoing, forever free, always evolving project currently in alpha prototype stage and now available!
Transform your home into a cinematic oasis with your very own media server. Unlike streaming platforms that compress and limit the quality of your content, a Plex server in your home allows you to maintain the pristine, high-bitrate glory of Blu-ray and beyond. Imagine pairing this high-fidelity, uninterrupted media access with cutting-edge home theater tech like VR headsets, 75-inch UHD TVs, or 100-inch laser projectors. The result? A breathtaking visual and auditory experience that streams seamlessly across TVs and mobile devices alike, right from the comfort of your couch. Deploy Plex on a Zima devices and unlock the ultimate in home entertainment convenience. Enjoy ALMOST limitless storage capacity for your entire media library, lightning-fast local network speeds, and the ability to stream content effortlessly to any device in your home. Experience a world where your favorite shows and movies are always just a click away, stored securely and privately on your own terms.
Transform your home into a cinematic oasis with your very own media server. Unlike streaming platforms that compress and limit the quality of your content, a Plex server in your home allows you to maintain the pristine, high-bitrate glory of Blu-ray and beyond. Imagine pairing this high-fidelity, uninterrupted media access with cutting-edge home theater tech like VR headsets, 75-inch UHD TVs, or 100-inch laser projectors. The result? A breathtaking visual and auditory experience that streams seamlessly across TVs and mobile devices alike, right from the comfort of your couch. Deploy Plex on a Zima devices and unlock the ultimate in home entertainment convenience. Enjoy ALMOST limitless storage capacity for your entire media library, lightning-fast local network speeds, and the ability to stream content effortlessly to any device in your home. Experience a world where your favorite shows and movies are always just a click away, stored securely and privately on your own terms.
Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available. Note that only one type of a given movie is supported. If you want both an 4k version and 1080p version of a given movie you will need multiple instances.
Readarr is a ebook collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new books from your favorite authors and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them.
SickChill is an automatic Video Library Manager for TV Shows. It watches for new episodes of your favorite shows, and when they are posted it does its magic: automatic torrent/nzb searching, downloading, and processing at the qualities you want.
Sonarr is a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new episodes of your favorite shows and will grab, sort and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of files already downloaded when a better quality format becomes available.
Stremio offers a secure, modern and seamless entertainment experience. With its easy-to-use interface and diverse content library, including 4K HDR support, users can enjoy their favorite movies and TV shows across all their devices. And with its commitment to security, Stremio is the ultimate choice for a worry-free, high-quality streaming experience.
autobrr is the modern download automation tool for torrents and usenet. With inspiration and ideas from tools like trackarr, autodl-irssi and flexget we built one tool that can do it all, and then some. Many indexers announce new torrents on their IRC channels the second it is uploaded to the site. autobrr monitors such channels in real time and grabs the torrent file as soon as it's uploaded based on certain conditions that you set up within autobrr. It then sends that torrent file to a download client of your choice. A download client can be anything from qBittorrent, Deluge, Radarr, Sonarr, watch folder, and more.
Bazarr is a companion application to Sonarr and Radarr that manages and downloads subtitles based on your requirements. You define your preferences by TV show or movie and Bazarr takes care of everything for you. Bazarr does not scan your disk to detect series and movies. It only takes care of the series and movies that are indexed in Sonarr and Radarr. 🛠️ SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS During initial set-up, you will need to input your Umbrel device's IP address to connect to Sonarr and/or Radarr. You can find your device's IP address by visiting your router's admin dashboard or by using an IP scanning tool like Angry IP Scanner. You will also need to input your API key for Sonarr and/or Radarr. You can find your API keys in the settings of the Sonarr and Radarr apps.
⚙️ In order use your own cobalt instance, go to settings > instances > and toggle "use a custom processing server". Add http://umbrel.local:9013 as your server. cobalt is a powerful and intuitive media downloader built to simplify the process of saving your favorite content from the web. Designed for users who want to enjoy their media without the interruptions of ads, trackers, or paywalls, cobalt offers a streamlined experience. Whether you're downloading videos, music, images, or other types of media, cobalt acts as a proxy that fetches content directly from its source, ensuring a fast and seamless process. What sets cobalt apart is its commitment to user privacy and freedom. The tool doesn't cache content, so you're always downloading directly from the original source. It also avoids unnecessary distractions, like ads or third-party interference, letting you enjoy a cleaner, faster, and more reliable media retrieval process. cobalt is ideal for anyone who values simplicity and control over their media downloads. With its easy-to-use interface and efficient functionality, you can quickly retrieve and store content without the usual hassle. Whether you're an enthusiast collecting media or someone simply trying to access content without restrictions, cobalt makes it easy to download what you love, whenever you want.
Downtify allows you to download music by copy-pasting the Spotify link for a song, album, etc. The songs are downloaded from YouTube, along with album art, lyrics, and other metadata about the songs. As soon as your downloads are complete you will be notified! **⚠️ Important note on music sourcing from the app developers:** Users are responsible for their actions and potential legal consequences. We do not support unauthorized downloading of copyrighted material and take no responsibility for user actions. More info on music sourcing is available at https://github.com/spotDL/spotify-downloader
▶️ Emby is a powerful media server software designed to help users manage, stream, and enjoy their personal collection of movies, TV shows, music, photos, and home videos across a wide range of devices. It acts as a central hub for all your digital media, automatically organizing content and enriching it with metadata like cover art, descriptions, and ratings. Emby provides a clean and intuitive interface that allows users to easily browse and play their media, whether they are at home or on the go. The system supports a broad array of devices including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, computers, streaming boxes, and game consoles. It offers live TV functionality and DVR support if compatible tuner hardware is connected. One of Emby's standout features is its ability to transcode media in real time, adjusting video quality and format to suit the capabilities of the device being used and the speed of the internet connection. Emby includes user management tools that allow families to create separate accounts with customized access restrictions and parental controls. This is particularly useful for households with children, as it helps tailor the media experience based on age and content preferences. Emby is often compared to other media servers like Plex and Jellyfin. Unlike Jellyfin, which is fully open source, Emby transitioned to a proprietary license, which led to the creation of Jellyfin as a community-driven fork. Despite this, Emby continues to develop rapidly and maintains a strong user base thanks to its blend of ease of use, rich feature set, and professional polish. In summary, Emby is an ideal solution for anyone looking to take full control of their media library and stream it seamlessly across different devices while maintaining a personalized and private environment.
Jackett works as a proxy server: it translates queries from apps (Sonarr, Radarr, SickRage, CouchPotato, Mylar3, Lidarr, DuckieTV, qBittorrent, Nefarious, etc) into tracker-site-specific http queries, parses the html or json response, and then sends results back to the requesting software. This allows for getting recent uploads (like RSS) and performing searches. Jackett is a single repository of maintained indexer scraping & translation logic - removing the burden from other apps. 🛠️ SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS 1. Base URL Configuration: In Jackett, fill in the "Base URL override" with "http://[the-ip-of-your-umbrel]:9117" without the quotes and replace with the IP of your Umbrel device. You can find your device's IP address by visiting your router's admin dashboard or by using an IP scanning tool like Angry IP Scanner. This ensures that functionalities like copying a Torznab feed URL to your clipboard work correctly for integration with apps like Sonarr and Radarr. 2. Blackhole Directory: If you want to download .torrent files directly from Jackett and have a torrent client watch this folder, set the "Blackhole directory" in Jackett to "/downloads" without the quotes. This will allow you to download .torrent files from Jackett to your Umbrel's downloads folder. 3. App Integration: Follow the instructions within Jackett to integrate Jackett as an indexer source for apps like Sonarr and Radarr.
Jellyfin is the volunteer-built media solution that puts you in control of your media. Stream to any device from your own server, with no strings attached. Your media, your server, your way. Run the Jellyfin server on your system and gain access to the leading free-software entertainment system, bells and whistles included. Watch your media from a web browser on your computer, apps on your Roku, Android, iOS (including AirPlay), Android TV, or Fire TV device, or via your Chromecast or existing Kodi installation. Jellyfin has no tracking, phone-home, or central servers collecting your data. We believe in keeping our software open and transparent, and anything we might collect (crash logs, etc.) is opt-in only. We're also not in the media business, so the only media you see is your own. The Jellyfin server and clients are free to download, now and always. There are no costs, hidden or otherwise, to use Jellyfin, either for yourself, for your friends, or for your company. All our incidental costs are paid through donations from users like you.
Jellyseerr is a request management and media discovery tool built to work with your existing Jellyfin ecosystem. Jellyseerr scans your Jellyfin libraries at regular intervals, so it knows which items are already available on your server. It also integrates with the popular DVR applications Radarr and Sonarr, and supports activity monitoring within Jellyseerr itself. 🛠️ SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS During initial set-up, you will need to input your Umbrel device's IP address to connect to Jellyfin (and optional services such as Radarr and Sonarr). You can find your device's IP address by visiting your router's admin dashboard or by using an IP scanning tool like Angry IP Scanner.
Download videos from YouTube (and dozens of other sites) directly to your Umbrel.
💿 mStream is a self-hosted music streaming server that allows you to stream your personal music collection from anywhere using a web browser or compatible app. Once installed, it scans your local music directory and creates a library that you can access remotely, making your music available on your phone, tablet, or computer without relying on third-party services. It supports high-quality audio formats such as FLAC and offers gapless playback for a smooth and uninterrupted listening experience. The user interface is clean, responsive, and easy to navigate, providing a familiar experience similar to commercial music platforms. Because mStream is open source and runs entirely on your own hardware, all your music and data remain private. There are no ads, no subscriptions, and no data collection, making it a reliable and privacy-focused solution for managing and enjoying your music library on your own terms.
Navidrome is an open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. It's like your personal Spotify! Features: - Handles very large music collections - Streams virtually any audio format available - Reads and uses all your beautifully curated metadata - Great support for compilations (Various Artists albums) and box sets (multi-disc albums) - Multi-user, each user has their own play counts, playlists, favourites, etc... - Very low resource usage - Multi-platform, runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. Docker images are also provided - Ready to use binaries for all major platforms, including Raspberry Pi - Automatically monitors your library for changes, importing new files and reloading new metadata - Themeable, modern and responsive Web interface based on Material UI - Compatible with all Subsonic/Madsonic/Airsonic clients - Transcoding on the fly. Can be set per user/player. Opus encoding is supported - Translated to various languages
Overseerr is a request management and media discovery tool built to work with your existing Plex ecosystem. Overseerr scans your Plex libraries at regular intervals, so it knows which items are already available on your server. It also integrates with the popular DVR applications Radarr and Sonarr, and supports activity monitoring within Overseerr itself. 🛠️ SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS During initial set-up, you will need to input your Umbrel device's IP address to connect to Plex (and optional services such as Radarr and Sonarr). You can find your device's IP address by visiting your router's admin dashboard or by using an IP scanning tool like Angry IP Scanner.
Pinchflat is a self-hosted app for downloading YouTube content built using yt-dlp. It's designed to be lightweight, self-contained, and easy to use. You set up rules for how to download content from YouTube channels or playlists and it'll do the rest, periodically checking for new content. It's perfect for people who want to download content for use in with a media center app (Plex, Jellyfin, Kodi) or for those who want to archive media! While you can download individual videos, Pinchflat is best suited for downloading content from channels or playlists. It's also not meant for consuming content in-app - Pinchflat downloads content to disk where you can then watch it with a media center app or VLC. ## Features - Self-contained - just one Docker container with no external dependencies - Powerful naming system so content is stored where and how you want it - Easy-to-use web interface with presets to get you started right away - First-class support for media center apps like Plex, Jellyfin, and Kodi ([docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#how-do-i-get-media-into-plexjellyfinkodi)) - Supports serving RSS feeds to your favourite podcast app ([docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/Podcast-RSS-Feeds)) - Automatically downloads new content from channels and playlists - Uses a novel approach to download new content more quickly than other apps - Supports downloading audio content - Custom rules for handling YouTube Shorts and livestreams - Apprise support for notifications - Allows automatically redownloading new media after a set period - This can help improve the download quality of new content or improve SponsorBlock tags - Optionally automatically delete old content ([docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/Automatically-Delete-Media)) - Advanced options like setting cutoff dates and filtering by title ([docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions#i-only-want-certain-videos-from-a-source---how-can-i-only-download-those)) - Reliable hands-off operation - Can pass cookies to YouTube to download your private playlists ([docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/YouTube-Cookies)) - Sponsorblock integration - [Advanced] allows custom `yt-dlp` options ([docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/%5BAdvanced%5D-Custom-yt%E2%80%90dlp-options)) - [Advanced] supports running custom scripts when after downloading/deleting media (alpha - [docs](https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat/wiki/%5BAdvanced%5D-Custom-lifecycle-scripts))
👾 RomM (ROM Manager) allows you to scan, enrich, browse and play your game collection with a clean and responsive interface. 🎮 With support for multiple platforms, various naming schemes, and custom tags, RomM is a must-have for anyone who plays on emulators. **Features** - Scans your existing games library and enhances it with metadata from IGDB and MobyGames - Supports a large number of platforms - Play games directly from the browser using EmulatorJS and RuffleRS - Share your library with friends while limiting access and permissions - Supports MAME, Nintendo Switch, and Sony Playstation naming schemes - Detects and groups multifile games (e.g. PS1 games with multiple CDs) - Can parse tags in filenames (e.g. (E), (USA), (rev v1), etc.) - View, upload, update, and delete games from any modern web browser
🎵 Swing Music is a self-hosted music streaming app — modern, clean, and powerful. It lets you create your own private Spotify-like service at home. 🧑💻 Built with privacy in mind. Swing Music keeps your data local. Host your music library, stream from any browser, and enjoy full control.
Tautulli is a 3rd party application that you can run alongside your Plex Media Server to monitor activity and track various statistics. Most importantly, these statistics include what has been watched, who watched it, when and where they watched it, and how it was watched. The only thing missing is "why they watched it", but who am I to question your 42 plays of Frozen. 🛠️ SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS During initial set-up, you will need to input your Umbrel device's IP address to connect to your Plex Media Server. You can find your device's IP address by visiting your router's admin dashboard or by using an IP scanning tool like Angry IP Scanner.
Once your YouTube video collection grows, it becomes hard to search and find a specific video. That's where Tube Archivist comes in: By indexing your video collection with metadata from YouTube, you can organize, search and enjoy your archived YouTube videos without hassle offline through a convenient web interface. Core functionality includes: - Subscribe to your favorite YouTube channels - Download Videos using yt-dlp - Index and make videos searchable - Play videos - Keep track of viewed and unviewed videos
🧙 Wizarr is an application created to streamline the process of managing and onboarding users for media servers. It provides a centralized system that allows administrators to generate invitation links, which can be shared with new users to grant them access to the server. This process eliminates the need for manual setup and reduces administrative overhead, making it easier to manage multiple users efficiently. The application ensures that every new user receives guidance through the setup process, helping them configure their clients and connect to the server in a straightforward manner. The app also offers a system for tracking invitations and user activity, giving administrators detailed insights into who has joined, when they joined, and how they interact with the server. This tracking allows for better management of access permissions, including options for temporary memberships or restricted access levels. By monitoring activity and requests, Wizarr ensures that the server remains organized and that users receive the appropriate level of access and support. In addition, Wizarr integrates with various platforms and communication tools to automate certain tasks, such as sending notifications or coordinating user onboarding. It supports a guided onboarding experience, providing clear instructions and steps to ensure that users can navigate the server environment without confusion. This reduces support requests and makes the user experience smoother and more intuitive. Overall, Wizarr is focused on making user management seamless, efficient, and transparent. It provides administrators with the tools to monitor interactions, handle requests, and maintain control over access, while giving users an easy and structured way to join and use the server. By combining invitation management, activity tracking, and automated guidance, Wizarr enhances the overall server experience for both administrators and users.
🎬 Yamtrack is an open-source self-hosted media tracking application designed to help users organize and keep track of a wide range of entertainment content including movies, TV shows, anime, manga, video games, books, and comics. It provides a comprehensive platform where users can record detailed information about their media consumption such as ratings, viewing status, progress, start and end dates, and personal notes. Every action performed within the application is logged, enabling users to maintain a history of their interactions such as adding new media, starting to watch or read, and resuming paused content. One of the notable features of Yamtrack is its flexibility in managing both automatically imported data from popular services and manually created entries for media items that might not be available through external APIs. This allows for a personalized and complete tracking experience. Users can organize their tracked media into custom lists and share these collections with others, enhancing community interaction. A calendar view provides an overview of upcoming releases, keeping users informed about new content relevant to their interests. Notifications can be configured through various platforms such as Discord, Telegram, Slack, and email using Apprise, allowing users to stay updated on new releases or other significant events. Yamtrack supports multiple users, each with their own accounts and personalized tracking data, making it suitable for households or small groups of media enthusiasts. Integration with Jellyfin enables automatic tracking of episodes once they are watched, seamlessly connecting media playback with tracking data. Data import is supported from several well-known services including Trakt, Simkl, MyAnimeList, The Movie Database, AniList, and Kitsu, allowing users to migrate their existing media tracking information easily. Users also have the option to export all their tracked data into a CSV file and re-import it when needed. Yamtrack is actively developed with regular updates that enhance its functionality, such as improved integration with media servers and better search capabilities for video games. Users appreciate the application for its ease of use, comprehensive tracking features, and the ability to host their own data privately without relying on third-party platforms. It is a valuable tool for anyone looking to keep a detailed and organized record of their diverse media consumption in one centralized place.