Agregarr
Agregarr is the secret sauce for anyone who wants Plex collections to just handle themselves. It hooks right into top sites like IMDb, Trakt, Letterboxd, and more, so your movie and show collections are always fresh—no tinkering, no stress. Need to impress friends with a streaming-style library? You’ll get new, trending, or anticipated items popping up like magic, plus “Coming Soon” placeholders for that next-level tease. If a title’s missing, agregarr can nudge Radarr or Sonarr to grab it for you automatically. With customizable layouts, scheduling, and auto-cleanups, you get all the perks of an ultra-organized Plex, minus the hassle. Sit back and let your collections work smarter, not harder.
SABnzbd
Hosted SABnzbd — the classic Usenet downloader, with your cloud storage as the destination.
A managed SABnzbd instance hosted on ElfHosted. Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr/Readarr push NZBs to SABnzbd, which downloads, repairs, and unpacks them into your connected cloud storage (Google Drive, OneDrive, S3, B2, anything rclone supports). Files actually land — unlike NzbDav's stream-in-place model. Bring your own Usenet provider account.
Radarr (4K) [Exposed!]
Sonarr (4K) [Exposed!]
NzbDAV [Exposed!]
Exposes the SABnzbd-compatible API of your ElfHosted NzbDAV instance so external NZB tools can submit downloads — without exposing your private WebDAV files.
Jellyfin [Standalone]
Add Jellyfin to the Personal Media Stack you already run on ElfHosted.
Jellyfin, hosted alongside your existing Personal Media Stack (Starter, Hobbit, Ranger, Halfling, or Nazgul). Inherits the hardware tier and library of your parent stack — no separate setup, no second debrid account, no duplicated storage. No subscription required (FOSS).
Tautulli
AudioBookRequest
Audiobook request UI for households — search Audible's catalog, submit requests, Prowlarr fulfils them automatically.
A managed AudioBookRequest instance hosted on ElfHosted. Users search the Audible catalog through a clean web UI, submit audiobook requests, and Prowlarr handles the rest — finding the audiobook via your configured indexers and downloaders, dropping it into the folder Audiobookshelf watches. Per-user accounts, request approval workflow, no manual NZB/torrent hunting.