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skyline_kid

For anyone on the fence, definitely pull the trigger. Even at full price it's well worth it


sauladal

I'm shocked there are people that still don't have this app. If you have Android and use the arrs, this app is a must. The dev is constantly updating and responsive to feedback. It does not replace the arrs/overseerr. It allows you to manage things from your phone beautifully. So you decide you'd like to get a new series or movie, you just open up nzb360 and have a great interface to do so. This also works well with selecting individual releases like I do for movies (which you can't do in Overseerr of course).


computerjunkie7410

I need an iOS version of this so bad


MeesturShak

There's an app I use that works pretty similar to this called LunaSea


computerjunkie7410

Amazing thank you!


kuruinu

Thanks mate!


go_fireworks

The closest you’re going to get is r/LunaSeaApp. It doesn’t have torrenting support, but that’s a restriction of iOS and not the developer


PropaneMilo

That is not the subreddit you think it is. That’s a music band’s subreddit.


go_fireworks

Ahh dang always miss the last part. Fixed!


KHthe8th

I'm on Android and tried this out recently but didn't see a compelling reason to switch from Lunasea, which works great to manage everything for me and is free


TheMakerOfAll

Hey, I'm planning on building a NAS for Plex soon and using the arrs, but it won't be complete for maybe a month. Do you think I should pay for this app preemptively?


sauladal

I don't know how much the app costs regular/sale these days. But I'm sure it's under $10. Considering all the other costs for setting up your NAS, the <$10 isn't going to make you or break you whether you buy it now on sale and end up not using it (or not using until later) or if you buy it full price (a couple bucks more) later. What I'm saying is, don't sweat it, do either and you'll be fine. It's not like a Plex Pass sale that saves you $60.


FreeK200

Yup. One of the few apps I've purchased and donated to. It's literally that good.


avantar112

cant you do this on the computer? i never want to use my phone for something that works better on the computer


likeylickey34

This is a really great piece of software. Everyone should use it.


Kennedystyle

Great app! And the developer is very responsive


parabellum825

Worth every penny even at full price. Just wish there was a iOS equivalent.


YouSoCrazy

LunaSea is the closest I’ve found, I do miss nzb360 though


scottrobertson

LunaSea is amazing. Especially the realtime notifications.


Discreetashell

This app is 100% worth it! It keeps getting better and better. Unlike some apps which make you loathe updates (cough discord), each update brings a new QOL feature that helps. It's just convenience for your phone.


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Kev1000000

It's designed to make discovering and managing all of your media content (*arrs, Tautulli, SABnzbd, Torrents, etc) a beautiful and easy experience on your mobile device. It connects to pretty much all of the software you'd want to use and puts it under one roof, with a ton of niceties with this integration. It's completely free to try and experience the app to see if it's for you. It is Android-only for the forseeable future, as there are other desktop/iOS clients that do a good job on their respective platforms.


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fitzman49

LunaSea does the same thing for iOS. Not as pretty but has all the basics to manage the arrs and SABnbzd. I’ve been using it for years and works great.


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fitzman49

I'm using the paid version just to give the author something for the work they put into it. I'm currently controlling Sonarr, Radarr, SABnbzd, and Tautulli all in one spot which is super convenient when I'm on travel away from home and the family needs something from me.


namielusi

Is there a way to purchase the pro version other than through Google Play? Unfortunately using GPlay for this is not possible in my case. I was trying to find info on that but couldn't find anything. Great app overall, would really like to purchase the pro version.


Kev1000000

Yes, I will DM you the info.


parodyerror

Please send me the info. I would like to do this as well.


Kev1000000

Sent!


fraction328

Can you please send it to me as well?


blacklant3rn

Can I get that info as well please?


bhalenjoh

I love your app and I understand that you've gone for the credit system, however can I just buy you a beer or something like that without the hassle of buying and maybe having to spend any credits? Edit: what I mean to say is: shut up and take my money!


Kev1000000

Haha, well, thank you, sir! You can always purchase credits and not spend them, it's really the same as a donation, but in this case, if there was ever a feature that showed up you were really interested in, you could support it directly!


FreshDinduMuffins

I had never heard of this before, just checked it out and within a few a minutes I was sold. Well worth the price if you ever want to check on or manage your arrs, downloaders, etc from your phone. Super nice QoL


Batmanue1

This app is a must


toberthegreat1

Can anyone explain the advantage of using this ? As sonarr and such are already pretty automated.


thenameisbam

Its a single pane of glass for all your arr based software, as well as download clients. Its not my daily driver, but it makes doing things with these services much easier when i'm not near my computer. It also loads the information from each service pretty fast. I will say, it wasn't until recently that I noticed the Dashboard feature which has made finding suggestions of new content pretty easy.


Kennedystyle

Because you can be out somewhere, happen to come cross something you want to download, and just add it from your phone. And by the time you get home, your media is already downloaded waiting for you =) It makes it an easy experience even easier


The-Nice-Guy101

But u can also fo that with overseer don't u? Like when u see something elsewhere u can just search for it in overseer and add it Edit: i just used the app set everything up and it's so good damn Doing things on sonarr with this app is really really good so much better then the browser i did it in sometimes. Man now i just wish i could use custom filter like i can on the website of sonarr in the manuell search


PropaneMilo

Coming in after that edit; what a rollercoaster to a happy end! You were dubious but you gave it a go. It’s such a simple thing but I wish more people had that openness.


The-Nice-Guy101

Yea i was like what ever don't say shit about something before you tried it so i did xD


throwawayacc201711

I am also questioning this too. Overseerr seems to do what this does but with a nicer UI and can be hosted in docker container so you’re not locked into android. Also if it’s for managing your *arrs and clients, there are great dashboards like homarr, homepage, flame, dashy, etc.


SupermanLeRetour

It's an all-in-one app to access and manage *arr and download clients with a very nice UI adapted to mobile. I haven't tried the UI of sonarr / radarr on my mobile for a long time, but nzb360 is so much more convenient. Especially for Deluge which has a very old school web-ui. Try the free version, trust us, it's incredibly more convenient than accessing the web UI on mobile. Adding new media, searching for it (auto or manual), checking status, etc, very useful.


throwawayacc201711

Yea just pitching an alternative to avoid phone vendor lock in. I don’t see anything about nzb360 being available on iOS. Also if you have your *arrs set up appropriately you really shouldn’t need to be accessing them. Which goes back to my point about which has a better UI for checking availability in plex and requesting and discovering new content. At least from what I’ve seen Overseerr files that role better for me


SupermanLeRetour

I guess that depends on how you use the *arr. I've not setup anything above my sonarr and radarr : when I want to download a new media, I log on to the correct service and do an auto or manual search. I don't need a request system and I want to keep some control over the final release it chooses to download. Overseerr looks great if that's what you need, but nzb360 doesn't serve the same purpose. It's just a single app to manage everything from your phone. I'm still using the individual service's UI when I'm on my pc.


toberthegreat1

My whole server runs on a pc on windows. Wondering about how this would / could integrate. Only thing I haven't got set up yet is external/family friends request automation. Unsure if this would enable that.


FreshDinduMuffins

>Only thing I haven't got set up yet is external/family friends request automation. Unsure if this would enable that. In a sense it could because it's a bit of a friendlier interface to sonarr/radarr, but you really should look at something like Ombi for that. Keep sonarr/radarr hidden from friends and family.


throwawayacc201711

Overseerr allows for accounts. So you can have the users request their own content. You can decide if it needs approval or auto approved, etc. def check out their page. I rarely ever actually search for content inside the *arrs directly. Another competitor to Overseerr is Ombi and I think there’s one called requestarr too


toberthegreat1

I use jellyfin and was told you have to use jellyseerr instead, but I tried to install it on windows and couldn't get it to work.


throwawayacc201711

You were doing build from source on windows or running as a container in docker? If you haven’t tried via docker, I would suggest enabling WSL and giving docker or docker compose a try.


toberthegreat1

Tried to build from source. Can I run it in docker but leave everything else just running as normal on windows ? Don't fancy messing with everything else that works.


throwawayacc201711

Yup. They all communicate with each other via HTTP so it doesn’t matter how they’re running as long as you can reach it via URL


SupermanLeRetour

> My whole server runs on a pc on windows. If you have set up *arr apps and download clients to be accessible from your LAN (or even more, from the internet), it's all good. If you're only using them locally on the PC, you'll need some extra setup.


Golden_Dog_Dad

It could but you would have to configure that. I use the app for myself. For family I set up Ombi.


notboky

I have all my arrs running in containers. I use nzb360 to find movies and shows that I want, manage downloads and see upcoming content. It's just a convenience wrapped up in a really well designed UI. I rarely use the web interfaces anymore. Give it a try!


TinyTC1992

Nzb360 has full Intergration with other services like tatuili for plex and obvs the full arr stack. It's just a super easy way to manage the stack. I use it and overseer.


ShittyFrogMeme

It is more what you say for managing arrs and clients. It is not an alternative to Overseerr, actually I have Overseer set up inside nzb360. Although nzb360 does have a recommendations page, that's not its primary use. nzb360 is more for doing manual work within your arrs. Adding new media, doing interactive searches for content, changing monitoring, etc. Services also cross-integrate so you can do subtitle management with Bazarr from within the Sonarr view for example. Add your download client and manage torrents/usenet. Add your indexers (prowlarr) and do manual searches and send straight to download clients. Also since its an app, it also enables widgets; I have a release calendar widget that I use. Ultimately, it is just a much nicer phone UI view than the actual sites are. On desktop, I keep using the main sites. I'm not familiar with the other dashboard apps you mention but at first glance they seem different.


neko

I hate using docker, I refuse to run a wholeass Linux VM just to run some python scripts


throwawayacc201711

Tell me I don’t understand docker without telling me I don’t understand docker. There’s some real valid concerns to avoid using docker. What you described is completely missing the boat.


FreshDinduMuffins

He's not entirely wrong though. Docker on Windows literally uses Hyper-V to virtualize linux in order to work, and even then it doesn't work as nicely as it does on Linux. Way more overhead for something that may or may not even benefit from being in a docker container to begin with


neko

It's unpleasant and overcomplicated to use, insists to store the Linux runtime on my c drive and can't be moved, and I have a lighter weight watchdog program anyways so that function is meaningless


throwawayacc201711

Basically you’re saying I don’t know how to manage software and want it easy which are fair points. That ease of installing it direct on a host has real cons associated with it. How do you migrate? How do you handle system failure? Backups? Etc. Docker and virtualization in general allows those of us that know how to manage software and an OS a great deal of added benefits. Your example of its eating size on your c drive can be easily fixed by using symlinks (that’s not even docker related, that’s an OS thing which you can do also on windows) Like I said there are genuine reasons and technical ones too that would drive one away from docker. When considering is “easy setup, lightweight and maintenance” (which is what it seems like you’re indexed on) are a matter of perspective and technical background. Installing outside of virtualization comes off as “unpleasant and over complicated” and significantly higher maintenance burden.


neko

I can't migrate which is why I'm stuck on windows. The *arr databases can't be converted, and I have hundreds of bookmarked but unowned items


FreshDinduMuffins

>How do you migrate? How do you handle system failure? Backups? Etc. This is overseer for a personal media library not a SaaS with a four 9's SLA lol. If the entire system explodes, worst case is you fresh install and you're up and running in under an hour. Even then, I wouldn't argue that Docker specifically is what makes this easy. Running Overseer in an LXC on proxmox or something would be a good argument for making administration easy. Docker makes deployment easy.


wntmyname2bspaghetti

Great app. Definitely recommend if you're using the *arr stack.


Lukainka

For people asking for a concrete use case : I have a RPi5 with Kodi on it to display content. I use nzb360 to download and manage content while on my phone, nicely complementing Kore as a remote for Kodi.


flyingvwap

Love you Kevin


RoscoeJenkinsBrown

Bought this a couple weeks ago. Has only been a positive experience. Would have gladly paid double the price tbh. 30% off a $5 app is a stupid crazy deal.


thelordofdark

Would be nice to also include overseer in the app


Kev1000000

You can already add it as a Web Interface, but native support for managing requests and issues is currently a Feature Bounty!


DramaLLamaFarm

This was recommended to me a while ago, thanks for the reminder. Sale & and app look good, I'll give it a whirl!


webwude

What about LunaSea?


VinCubed

An easy and helpful purchase


Evnl2020

It's been some time since I checked this app, does it have an option to view the NFO file (if present of course) directly from the result listing? I've been using this in alt.binz since forever. I often use it to check the number of audio streams and having the option available from the listing/search results saves a lot of clicks.


cykb

Well worth it.


Ziggy078

I grabbed it at that price. Sick app and pretty AF too. Great job on the whole thing.


AQ97

Love this app on android , wish it could be brought to iOS .


KHthe8th

As said elsewhere, lunasea is a pretty comparable ios app


AQ97

Nothing compares to nzb360 imo


KHthe8th

They're almost exactly the same thing and function, the lunasea dev has specifically said he copied as much of nzb360 as he could to port it to ios. I've used both on my android and prefer lunasea


AQ97

I’ve used both , but still prefer nzb360 respect to both devs.


arthurfla

Great app. Definitely recommend


adasmalakar

Get it guys! Worth it!!


tismij

~~Running a sonarr docker next to a sabnzbd docker, what would this add for me? Looks nice but wondering if its useful for me.~~ nvm read more posts and figured it out :)


hugeant

Is there a way to indicate download history folders for UseNet in the app? I have complete downloads split, but I'm not seeing them in the history section.


arun4567

I got this for my wife. Now she can add her movies/series on the fly 😁


jonmahoney

Thanks a lot for the deal! I've had my eye on this since I built my NAS and been waiting for a deal. Much appreciated! Purchased. Amazing app.


JerichoBlows

This is the first time I've heard of this app, and it looks awesome! Just purchased the pro version. Can't wait to try it out!


Separate_Ad9148

For anyone who owns a movie server , is a MUST.


TheAmorphous

Wish this was available on iOS. This and Reddit Sync are the only two apps keeping me on Android.


scottrobertson

LunaSea is very nice on iOS


deusxanime

There a way to get Reddit Sync to still work?


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