Edit: or, if you're a Jellyfin user or think you might become one: https://github.com/Fallenbagel/jellyseerr
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Jellyseerr has been a game changer. Uses the same user logins as jellyfin and you can set different preferences for each user. There is also an issue tracker. Just right for my purposes.
Jellyseerr can be used with Plex as well and it's kept more updated as the overseer dev has not had time to dedicate to the project.
- Overseer last update: July 2023
- Jellyseerr last update: November 2024
Jellyseerr is about to add Postgres support which is sweet if you run in any kind of cluster configuration like kubernetes.
I don't...yet, but I like doing things like that just for the fun of it. I'm using cloudnative pg at work so that could be cool.
+1 for Jellyseerr / Jellyfin combo
All hail the overseerr
This. Overseer has been great.
Seems the chapter for Jellyfin has been "coming soon" for 3 years, too bad.
Jellyseer is a jellyfin comparable alternative to ombi.
Jellyseer works with Plex as well.
This looks great. Thanks for the link!