Seerr is a free, open-source web application for managing and fulfilling user requests for media content in your personal media server ecosystem. It integrates seamlessly with popular media servers like Jellyfin, Plex, and Emby, allowing users to browse catalogs and make automated requests for items they want added to the library. Seerr also integrates with backend automation tools such as Sonarr, Radarr, and others to automatically handle content delivery once a request is approved. The project emerged from a merge of similar tools to create a single unified codebase focused on elegant media discovery, streamlined request flows, and a modern UI. It’s designed for both home users and self-hosters who want an easier way to coordinate media requests among family, friends, or community members. Seerr’s architecture supports plugins, themes, and APIs for extensibility, and the community continues to build add-ons and mobile extensions.

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  • Media request management
  • Integration with Jellyfin, Plex, Emby
  • Support for automation tools (Sonarr, Radarr)
  • Responsive modern UI
  • API and plugin support
  • Docker-ready deployment

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Programming Language

TypeScript

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2026-02-17