Currently waiting for windows updates to finish at work and browsing #SelfHosted software in the meantime. I am incredibly motivated to install and configure new apps, but I guess I need to work first… 🙄
Side note: Streamyfin looks slick af. If it has good media downloads on mobile, it might be enough to get me to switch from Plex. Native Jellyseerr integration would save me a lot of back and forth asking my friends and family to use Overseerr instead of texting me
That sounds great! Once you start using Streamyfin, you’re more than welcome to share any feature suggestions or feedback to help us make it even better

@streamyfin Oh nice, y’all are on fedi now too. Right on! May I suggest adding a link to your Mastodon profile on your website? If mastodon sees it there, it will mark the link as verified on your profile. Makes it easy to know that you’re the real Streamyfin devs 😃

I’ve been using it for a bit now. Love the downloads, Jellyseerr integration, and UI! It’s my go-to JF client on mobile. The app seems to be going in a great direction as far as I can tell.

Polish and stability cannot be undervalued imo, especially when it comes to onboarding non-technical family and friends. Perhaps a reorg of the growing settings menu and/or easier onboarding for said users? If automated login with Jellyseerr were added, that’d be amazing. Perhaps a bit added to the Streamyfin JF plugin that looks for an environment variable containing the Jellyseerr url. If said var is present, then a new successful JF login can reply with the JS url too, enabling the client to log into JS with the JF credentials without user intervention? I don’t know the limitations of JF plugins, but I could see that being a killer feature to get more server admins to migrate their users over.

I just had that idea as I was replying, so take it as the poorly-planned idea that it is lol. An android TV app would be sick too, but I know you’re inundated with that request already lol

Thanks again for your work! It’s much appreciated