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Profilarr: The Configuration Management Platform for Radarr and Sonarr (2026)
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Profilarr: The Configuration Management Platform for Radarr and Sonarr (2026)

Profilarr is a free, open-source platform that lets you build, test, and deploy quality profiles and custom formats across multiple Radarr and Sonarr instances. Link curated databases like Dictionarry or TRaSH Guides, test regex patterns and custom formats with a C# parser matching Arr logic, simulate profile scoring, then sync everything to your instances in one click. Includes automated upgrades, bulk rename, and scheduled jobs.

ARVIO: The Open-Source Android TV Media Hub That Unifies Jellyfin, Plex, Stremio Addons & Live TV (2026)
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ARVIO: The Open-Source Android TV Media Hub That Unifies Jellyfin, Plex, Stremio Addons & Live TV (2026)

ARVIO is a free, open-source Android TV app that combines Jellyfin, Plex, Emby, Stremio addons, IPTV, Trakt sync, and streaming catalogs into one beautiful remote-first interface. No server required, no ads, no subscriptions. This guide covers everything you need to know.

Jellyfin on Nintendo Switch: Switchfin Setup Guide (2026)
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Jellyfin on Nintendo Switch: Switchfin Setup Guide (2026)

Yes, you can run Jellyfin on your Nintendo Switch. Switchfin is an open-source client that turns your Switch into a media player. Installation, codec support, and limitations.

Jellystat: The Tautulli Alternative for Jellyfin ,  Setup, Features, and Dashboard Guide (2026)
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Jellystat: The Tautulli Alternative for Jellyfin , Setup, Features, and Dashboard Guide (2026)

Jellystat is the free, open-source statistics dashboard for Jellyfin. It gives you everything Tautulli gives Plex users: per-user watch history, most-played content, playback method breakdown, and a beautiful web dashboard. This guide covers Docker setup, API connection, and getting the most out of your data.

Jellyfin Surpasses Plex: How Open Source Won the Self-Hosting Media Server War in 2026
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Jellyfin Surpasses Plex: How Open Source Won the Self-Hosting Media Server War in 2026

Jellyfin claimed 51% of the self-hosted media server market in 2024, surpassing Plex for the first time. This article explores why the shift happened, what it means for the ecosystem, and why 2026 is the best time to switch.