More Applications Now Available - Bytesized Hosting

More Applications Now Available

New Applications Now Available

Over the past few weeks we have added a large batch of new self-hosted applications to the platform. All of them run in rootless Docker under your own user account, keeping your environment secure and isolated. Everything below is live on the App Installation page now.

Media requests and discovery

  • Jellyseerr — Request management built specifically for Jellyfin and Emby libraries.
  • Musicseerr — Request management for music, integrated with Lidarr.

Library management and cleanup

  • Deleterr — Automatically remove watched or stale movies and shows using your Radarr, Sonarr and Plex data.

Media servers and streaming

  • Navidrome — Fast, Subsonic-compatible music streaming server.
  • Koel — Personal music streaming server with a clean web player.
  • Komga — Server for your comics, manga and digital book collections.
  • Stash — Self-hosted organiser and media server for your personal video collection, with metadata scraping and tagging.

Transcoding and optimisation

  • Tdarr — Automated, distributed transcoding to standardise and optimise your library.
  • Unmanic — Automated library optimisation and file conversion.
  • Scryer — Predictive pre-processing that prepares your media for instant playback on your server.

Downloaders and automation

  • Kapowarr — Automated comic book collection manager and downloader.
  • SickGear — TV show PVR and automation for Usenet and torrents.
  • Bindery — Ebook and audiobook automation, a Readarr-style manager for your reading library.
  • Shelfmark — Ebook and audiobook downloader with a built-in library interface.
  • Nzbdav — Stream Usenet content on demand through a WebDAV mount.

Files, sync and utilities

  • Resilio Sync — Peer-to-peer file synchronisation across your devices.
  • Vaultwarden — Self-hosted, Bitwarden-compatible password manager.
  • Scrobblex — Scrobble your Plex watch history straight to Trakt.

Applications We Reviewed but Did Not Add

We also want to be transparent about requests we assessed and decided not to add, so you know what to expect from the new request form. Each of these was declined for a specific reason:

  • Bitmagnet (binhex/arch-bitmagnet) — Declined. Its core function is crawling the public BitTorrent network to build a searchable torrent index. On our shared IPs that creates serious abuse and DMCA exposure, and the project itself advises against public deployment.
  • Comic Utils Web (allaboutduncan/comic-utils-web) — Declined. Despite being presented as a simple comic file tool, the shipped image bundles scrapers for pirated and adult content along with Cloudflare-bypass and headless-browser tooling. That falls outside our acceptable-use policy.
  • Reaparr (reaparr/reaparr) — Declined. It operates as a Plex stream-ripping and copyright-circumvention tool, which we are not comfortable hosting for policy and reputational reasons.
  • Stremio Server (stremio/server) — Declined. It is an unauthenticated, on-demand BitTorrent streaming engine that would seed content from our shared IPs through an open API. The abuse and legal risk is too high.
  • Hermes Agent (nousresearch/hermes-agent) — Declined. It is an autonomous AI agent designed to run arbitrary code with an outbound control channel and unbounded resource use, which is fundamentally incompatible with a secure multi-tenant platform.
  • TeddyCloud (ghcr.io/toniebox-reverse-engineering/teddycloud) — Not added, technical limitation. A Toniebox needs a dedicated public port 443 with no-SNI TLS passthrough and client-certificate auth, which our per-user reverse proxy on a shared IP cannot provide. The web-only mode removes the core feature, so there is no workable setup today.
  • x265-butler (ghcr.io/masterjb/x265-butler) — Not added, licensing. It is licensed for non-commercial use only, which a paid hosting platform cannot satisfy. Its transcoding function is already covered by Tdarr and Unmanic, both available now.

Thank you for your continued support, and keep the requests coming.

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