Decypharr
Last week we announced a 7-day 'trial' of Decypharr, allowing us to squash some final bugs and to polish up documentation. All indications are that Decypharr is working well for the users who opted in, so yesterday we added Decypharr to all "Aarr" stacks, and set it as the default downloader for fresh installs (de-throning blackhole, which is a little harder for new users to get their heads around, but still available).
If you're wanting to switch over to Decypharr from Blackhole or RDTClient, there's a Scribe guide here, our official docs are here, and we have an #elf-decypharr channel in Discord for discussions.
Debridav
Debridav has been "waiting in the wings" for a while, and has also now been polished enough that we're excited to make it more widely available. In the context of an existing ElfHosted stack, Debridav brings the option to seamlessly "bolt on" extra storage/searching using Premiumize and EasyNews. You can pick up an EasyNews subscription on special for $2/month (for the first year), and we have been given 14-day trial vouchers from Premiumize to hand out to interested users (drop an #elf-help ticket).
Read more about Debridav in our docs, and jump into the #elf-debridav channel to discuss!
Aarr Imports Improved
The debridav implementation necessitated developing an import script for the Aars, such that even media downloaded outside of /storage/symlinks (like Debridav or rclone-attached NZB downloads) can be symlinked into /storage/symlinks alongside your existing, RealDebrid symlinks. This means it's now possible to source media from multiple sources without fiddly problems with root folder paths in the Aars - everything lives in /storage/symlinks (from the Aars perspective)!
If you're a "regular" RealDebrid user, this is probably immaterial to you but it opens up the possibility of using SABnzbd directly (assuming you've attached external storage using rclone), or using Debridav and future integrations alongside RealDebrid.
New users get the import script enabled by default, but existing users can enable it like this (only necessary if you have non-realdebrid dowloaders):

Symlink Cleaner
Symlink Cleaner is an in-house built app by our very own ElfVenger, BSM. It's intended to... clean your symlinks, and is especially useful for those with super-sized libraries.
Like Decypharr, we ultimately intend to roll this out to all users, but if you're interested in "kicking the tyres", helping to find bugs and offering feature requests, grab a 7-day-expiring instance here, and there's an #elf-symlink-cleaner Discord channel to discuss your symlink-cleaning adventures!
