Reiverr
Self-HostedOpen-source unified dashboard for self-hosted media tools (Plex, Jellyfin, Sonarr, Radarr & more)
Overview
Reiverr is an open-source unified dashboard that centralizes your self-hosted media ecosystem. It lets you browse Plex/Jellyfin libraries, track upcoming releases via Sonarr/Radarr, manage content requests through Overseerr, and search across all services in one place. Deployment is straightforward with Docker, and it supports customization of the interface to match your preferences. It integrates seamlessly with popular tools like Sonarr, Radarr, Plex, Jellyfin, Overseerr, and Trakt, making it a one-stop solution for media management.
Self-Hosting Resources
Below is a reference structure for docker-compose.yml.
⚠️ Do NOT run blindly. Replace placeholders with official values.
version: '3'
services:
reiverr:
image: <OFFICIAL_IMAGE_NAME>:latest
container_name: reiverr
ports:
- "8080:<APP_INTERNAL_PORT>"
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
restart: unless-stopped Key Features
- Unified access to Sonarr, Radarr, Plex, Jellyfin, Overseerr & Trakt
- Docker deployment for quick and easy self-hosting
- Browse media libraries, track releases & manage content requests
Frequently Asked Questions
? Is Reiverr hard to install?
No—Reiverr uses Docker for simple deployment. You can launch it with a single Docker command, then configure your media services (like Sonarr, Plex) via the web UI by entering their API keys and URLs. Basic Docker knowledge helps but isn't mandatory.
? Is Reiverr a good alternative to using separate media dashboards?
Yes! It consolidates all your self-hosted media tools into one intuitive interface. You can browse Plex libraries, check Radarr's upcoming movies, and manage Overseerr requests without switching apps—saving time and streamlining your workflow.
? Is Reiverr completely free to use?
Yes! Reiverr is open-source software licensed under MIT. There are no costs, subscriptions, or premium features—you can self-host it forever at no charge.
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Tool Info
Pros
- ⊕ Privacy-focused (self-hosted, no external data sharing)
- ⊕ Eliminates need to switch between multiple media tool interfaces
Cons
- ⊖ Requires existing self-hosted media services to be useful
- ⊖ Initial setup of service integrations may require configuring API keys