Hey ya all,
Reiverr is a project of mine that I’ve decided to release to the public today. It’s a self-hosted website similar to the content discovery app Overseerr, with the added features of managing and watching your content library through Sonarr, Radarr and Jellyfin integrations. The motivation behind the project was the lack of a unified modern UI that could be used to discover, manage and watch content in a single place.
Currently, the project is in very early stages of development, but it is mostly usable in its current state. If you want to try it out, you can find the installation instructions in the project’s GitHub page:
https://github.com/aleksilassila/reiverr
Also: For the project to reach its fullest potential, it could use contributions! If you’d like to contribute code, designs (I’m not a UI designer, please help me), documentation or anything else, first of all, thank you!, and you can find an extensive list of planned features & fixes at the Reiverr Taskboard. It’s also a great place to just get a sense of what’s being done if you’re curious.
Cheers guys!
Amazing! This looks gorgeous!
The screenshots probably shouldn’t include copyrighted movies though, so it doesn’t get taken down from GitHub. You can replace them with Blender Studio projects https://studio.blender.org/films/
(Also there’s a small typo it says steam instead of stream on GitHub)
Good points, thank you!
Edit: Do you guys recon it can be taken down even though all the images are from themoviedb.org or youtube?
I think since it’s a piracy related app it’s best not to risk it. It happened to YouTube-dl
any plan for Emby support?
Genuinely interested, what’s the upside of using emby these days? Speaking as a lifetime subscriber of emby that switched to jellyfin.
I actually used Jellyfin for a while a year or two ago, but Emby has better support for IPTV integration (or at least it did at that time)
Does this combine all of the “arrs” AND overseer/jellyseer?! Thank you so much for such an amazing creation! Let’s all remember to thank our open source contributors for their hard and fruitful work.
How would I go about installing this on windows natively?