If you run a media server, you've probably spent hours configuring Radarr and Sonarr. Digging through forum posts, piecing together custom formats, hoping your quality profiles don't conflict with each other. Most people spend more time tweaking settings than actually watching anything.
We build tools and configurations to fix that.
Radarr and Sonarr are apps that automatically find and download movies and TV shows. They're powerful, but getting them to grab the right releases requires a lot of knowledge: which release groups are trustworthy, how to balance quality against file size, what patterns to look for in release names. That knowledge exists, but it's scattered across forums and Discord servers and years of collective trial and error.
We've gathered that knowledge into ready-to-use configuration profiles. Want archival-quality 4K remuxes with lossless audio? There's a profile for that. Want efficient 1080p encodes that look great but don't fill your drives? There's a profile for that too.
Profilarr is the tool that makes it work. It connects to a configuration database, bridges to your Radarr and Sonarr instances, and syncs everything with a button press. When the database gets updated with new formats or adjusted scores, Profilarr pulls those changes and applies them while preserving any customizations you've made. No more manually recreating dozens of custom formats every time something improves.
The database contains our maintained profiles and custom formats. It's what most people use, but Profilarr works with any properly formatted configuration source. The format is open, so anyone can build and share their own.
If you're new to all of this, start with the docs. They cover both the how and the why: not just which buttons to press, but how profiles actually work, what the scores mean, and how to think about quality tradeoffs. The site also has dev logs if you want to follow along with development, and wiki entries on adjacent topics like multi-episode splitting and encode efficiency.
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