A Plex downloader that transfers content from any Plex server to your own server for local access.
Reaparr is a self-hosted Plex downloader application that transfers media content from any Plex server to your own local server. It solves the problem of media accessibility by allowing users to build personal libraries with content from various Plex sources, ensuring offline availability and complete control over media collections.
Plex server administrators and media enthusiasts who want to download and archive content from remote Plex servers to build comprehensive local media libraries.
Developers choose Reaparr because it provides a dedicated, self-hosted solution for Plex media acquisition with automation capabilities, multi-server support, and Docker-based deployment that's more focused than general download tools.
Plex downloader that brings content from any server to yours!
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Allows connecting to multiple Plex servers simultaneously, enabling content aggregation from various sources, as highlighted in the key features.
Supports setting up rules and schedules for automatic media acquisition, providing hands-off management of your library based on the described automation capabilities.
Automatically organizes downloaded content with proper naming and folder structures, ensuring a well-structured local library without manual effort.
Easy installation via Docker containers, with active support on DockerHub as shown in the badges, simplifying setup for self-hosting environments.
Relies entirely on Plex servers and their API, making it vulnerable to breaking changes or limitations if Plex updates its platform, with no alternative sources supported.
Requires users to maintain their own server infrastructure, which can be complex and resource-intensive compared to cloud-based or turnkey solutions.
The README primarily links to external sites like the website and Discord, suggesting detailed setup and troubleshooting may be scattered or community-reliant.