Sportarr
$9.00 / month
Free trial: 7 days
Sign-up fee: $1.00
Managed Sportarr hosting for organising a sports media library with the Sonarr/Radarr workflow you already know.
Hosted Sportarr: managed sports library automation for fans who want their collection organised by league, team, and event.
Early Access
This app is a brand-new addition to ElfHosted, and is considered beta. It runs, we test it, and your trial lets you prove it fits before you commit, but our support team does not yet have deep experience with it. Expect some trial and error: lean on the upstream documentation, experiment freely, and share what you learn in Discord, where the community and team are figuring these new apps out together. If you need a battle-tested workflow today, our established apps are the safer pick.
What is Sportarr?
Sportarr is a library automation tool in the Sonarr/Radarr family, built for sports. It monitors the leagues, teams, and events you follow, searches your configured Usenet and torrent indexers, handles quality upgrades, and renames and organises the results into a tidy library that Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby can read. If you already run Sonarr or Radarr, Sportarr feels immediately familiar: the same indexer and download-client model, the same quality-profile approach, mapped onto sports schedules instead of TV seasons and movies.
Sportarr does not host, index, or provide any content. It orchestrates the indexers and download clients you configure and are authorised to use; you are responsible for complying with the laws that apply to you.
Key Features
- League, team, and event monitoring: Follow what you care about and let Sportarr track the schedule.
- Familiar *arr workflow: Indexers, download clients, quality profiles, and automatic upgrades, exactly as Sonarr and Radarr do it.
- Newznab and Torznab support: Works with the same indexers as the rest of your stack, and syncs from Prowlarr.
- Broad download-client support: SABnzbd, NZBGet, qBittorrent, Transmission, Deluge, rTorrent, NzbDAV, and Decypharr.
- Renaming and organisation: Clean, consistent naming that media servers parse correctly.
- Media-server ready: The resulting library reads cleanly into Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby.
Sportarr in Your Stack
Sportarr drops into an existing ElfHosted *arr stack with almost no ceremony: sync indexers from Prowlarr (add Sportarr as a Sonarr application, since it presents a Sonarr-compatible API), point it at Decypharr or NzbDAV as a download client, and add its library path to Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby. Pair it with Autopulse for instant library updates on import.
Why Run Sportarr on ElfHosted?
Sports schedules do not wait for you to fix a container. ElfHosted keeps Sportarr running around the clock, wired into your indexers, download clients, and media server on the internal network.
- Managed access and support: Provisioned in minutes, kept updated with a fast-moving upstream, with humans on Discord when you need them.
- Plays well with other ElfHosted apps: Prowlarr, Decypharr, NzbDAV, and your media server are all one internal hostname away.
- Persistent config: Monitored teams, profiles, and history survive restarts and upgrades.
- Simple subscription: One flat monthly price with a 7-day trial, cancel anytime.
Works With
- Prowlarr: Sync your indexers across automatically.
- Decypharr / NzbDAV: Debrid-backed and Usenet-over-WebDAV download clients, respectively.
- Plex / Jellyfin / Emby: Read the organised library Sportarr builds.
- Autopulse: Instant media-server library updates on import.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Sportarr include any sports content?
No. Sportarr is an organisation and automation tool: it searches the indexers you configure and organises the results. It does not host, provide, or include any content.
Do I need Sonarr or Radarr experience?
It helps but is not required. If you know the *arr workflow you will be at home immediately; if not, the model (monitor, search, grab, organise) is quick to pick up, and our docs walk you through it.
How mature is Sportarr?
It is a young, fast-moving project. Treat it as one to experiment with rather than a set-and-forget instance, and hop into the community Discord if you hit rough edges.
What does it need to be useful?
Your own indexers (or Prowlarr), a download client such as Decypharr or NzbDAV, and a media server to read the library. All are available in the ElfHosted catalog.
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