NzbDav [Standalone]
$9.00 / month with a 7-day free trial and a $1.00 sign-up fee
Add Usenet to a Personal Media Stack that came with Decypharr — without doubling your storage bill.
A managed NzbDav instance: a virtual filesystem that exposes your Usenet library over WebDAV, so Sonarr/Radarr can stream NZBs in place instead of downloading them. If your Personal Media Stack shipped with Decypharr (the Real-Debrid side), NzbDav adds Usenet alongside it — same arr stack, two content sources. Bring your own Usenet provider account.
Usenet content as a virtual filesystem — Sonarr/Radarr "download" through a SABnzbd-compatible API, but the bytes never actually land on your disk. Stream from NZBs in place.
What is NzbDav?
NzbDav turns Usenet into a streamable virtual filesystem. It exposes a SABnzbd-compatible API to Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr/Readarr — so the arrs treat it like a normal Usenet downloader — but instead of writing files to disk, NzbDav mounts each NZB as a WebDAV path that media servers can stream and seek. No download wait, no storage growing forever, no post-processing queue.
This product is a hosted NzbDav add-on for an existing ElfHosted Personal Media Stack. It's pre-configured to talk to your stack's existing arrs and to expose its WebDAV mount alongside your bundled Decypharr (or other content layer) — one library, two sources.
Key Features
- 📡 Stream-in-place from Usenet: WebDAV virtual filesystem reads NZBs on demand. No full downloads, no disk usage, no waiting.
- 🔁 SABnzbd-compatible API: Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr/Readarr think they're talking to SABnzbd. Drop it in as a download client and they're done.
- 🧷 Connects to your stack's existing arrs: uses the Sonarr/Radarr you already have in your Personal Media Stack — not a fresh deployment.
- 🗂️ Archive handling: reads from RAR, 7z, and password-protected archives without extracting them locally.
- 📦 Sits next to Decypharr: if your stack has the Decypharr side already, NzbDav is the Usenet half — both feeding the same arrs and the same library.
- 🔄 Updates handled: ElfHosted keeps NzbDav current alongside the rest of your stack.
Decypharr vs NzbDav — and Why You Might Want Both
ElfHosted Personal Media Stacks ship with one of two content layers, depending on the variant you bought:
- Decypharr side — Real-Debrid via qBit-API shim, downloads cached on RD.
- NzbDav side — Usenet streaming as a virtual filesystem (no downloads).
Buying this standalone NzbDav makes sense if your stack came with Decypharr (Real-Debrid) and you want to add Usenet alongside it without spinning up a second arr stack. The flip case — your stack came with NzbDav and you want to add Real-Debrid — is what Decypharr [Standalone] is for. Run both alongside your bundled arrs and you get a single library fed by both Usenet and Real-Debrid.
Why Run NzbDav on ElfHosted?
Self-hosting a WebDAV-mounted Usenet filesystem is fiddly: you need it reachable to your arrs and your media server simultaneously, you need its SABnzbd API to stay in sync with whatever Sonarr/Radarr expect, and you need stable mounts that survive restarts and provider changes. ElfHosted's standalone NzbDav handles all of that:
- Pre-configured to authenticate with your stack's arrs out of the box.
- Usenet provider credentials managed via your ElfHosted control panel.
- WebDAV paths line up with your bundled Decypharr (or other content layer), so both content sources feed one library.
- Updates roll out in lockstep with the rest of your stack.
Technical Specifications
- 🛠️ Software: NzbDav
- 🔌 Designed to augment: an existing ElfHosted Personal Media Stack (typically one with Decypharr bundled)
- 📡 Talks to: Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Readarr (SABnzbd API compatible)
- 📦 Output: WebDAV virtual filesystem — NZBs streamable in place, no local downloads
- 🔑 Subscription: Usenet provider account required (paid directly to your provider)
- 🌐 Access: hosted on your ElfHosted subdomain with TLS and SSO
- 🔄 Updates: handled by ElfHosted
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Personal Media Stack to use this?
Yes. NzbDav [Standalone] is explicitly an add-on to an existing ElfHosted Personal Media Stack — it has no arrs, no library, and no automation of its own. It plugs into the arrs you already have.
My stack already has NzbDav bundled. Do I need this?
No. If your stack variant came with the Usenet layer, you've already got NzbDav — the standalone is for stacks that came with Decypharr instead.
Do I need a Usenet provider subscription?
Yes. NzbDav reads NZBs from your Usenet provider — bring your own account from any reputable provider. ElfHosted does not resell Usenet access.
How is this different from SABnzbd?
SABnzbd downloads NZBs to disk; NzbDav streams them in place via WebDAV. Same SABnzbd-compatible API to your arrs, different storage model. Use NzbDav when you want a "no downloads ever" Usenet workflow; use SABnzbd when you want actual files written to your cloud storage.
Can I run NzbDav and Decypharr at the same time?
That's the intended pattern. Sonarr/Radarr can have multiple download clients configured — point one at NzbDav (Usenet) and one at Decypharr (Real-Debrid), and the arrs will pick whichever has the release first.
Does it work with Stremio?
Yes — Stremio's WebDAV-aware addons can browse the NzbDav mount directly, but the primary use case in this product is feeding your existing arr stack.
NzbDav [Standalone] adds Usenet to a Personal Media Stack that already has Real-Debrid covered. Same arrs, same library — just a second content source feeding it. Buy this when you want both Real-Debrid and Usenet working through one automation stack.
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Its not perfect. Code still needs a bit of work. But I’m sure as time progresses it will get better an better.
I have no issues streaming and there is a lot more content from NNTP servers.
The best thing since sliced bread.
More Content, Less lag in streaming
Code need a little work.