I’m working on a Jellyfin client concept that could be used to stream, discover, download and manage your local movie library, with a sleek user interface. The idea is to combine the functionality of radarr, sonarr, jellyfin and overseerr into one modern application. What do you guys think, would you use something like this? What features would you find useful? I’m trying to decide if this is worth the time commitment :)
Cheers
Edit: Longer HD video
I would LOVE to use something like this, that can streamline the process. Super cool!
Looks great, what OS do you plan to support?
Right now its web based, but I would love to implement mobile and smart tv since those are the main ways I consume content
Really love the UI and how clean it looks. But I fail to see how this would differ from Plex with Overseerr with the auto request bookmarked or just using Stremio. Either way, an alternative Jellyfin client would be lovely since that’s the primary reason I had to move to Plex.
I think someone as already done something similar : https://github.com/itsToggle/plex_debrid.
yeah but that appears to be using Plex which isn’t open source.
You can choose to use Jellyfin too.
Stupid question but can I skip the debrid part and just use the watchlist/overseer/download part? Would be cool for users to request stuff like that
I don’t think it was possible when I tested it but dev was quite active so it may be possible now.
Woah thanks for this. It’s something I had been needing and had no idea it existed!
If I would ever pay for a software this would be it. I’d try me best to support the development
This might be one of the best concepts using Jellyfin that I’ve seen to date. From a UX standpoint, it would pass the infamous family/wife test for sure. Insanely nice work.
Great idea ! I encourage you to pursue this brilliant project.
That’s awesome. I was just looking for an add-on or something that would connect them.
Yup. I’d definitely use this. Do you plan on making a git for your work? Maybe some of us would pitch in to help.
That’s great to hear. I’ll definitely make it open source once the app is somewhat usable
I’d be very interested in this, having a single binary for everything would simplify getting into an *arr setup so much
This looks sick