Self-host with Docker · Yantr
Seerr
Media request manager for Jellyfin, Emby, and Plex.
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Ports
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Notes
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Use Cases
About
What Seerr does
Seerr is the official successor to Overseerr and Jellyseerr. It lets users browse and request movies and TV shows, which are automatically routed to Radarr and Sonarr for download. Supports Jellyfin, Emby, and Plex as media backends.
Install Flow
How to self-host Seerr
Seerr can be deployed with standard Docker Compose using the Yantr app catalog. This page collects the basic information searchers usually need first: what Seerr does, which Docker image Yantr uses, default ports, deployment notes, and where to find the original compose template.
After deployment, Yantr lets you publish additional ports from the stack page using Docker-style syntax. Use 8080:8080 for a fixed host port or just 8080 to let Docker assign a random port.
Use Cases
What people run it for
- Let users request movies and TV shows without exposing Radarr or Sonarr directly.
- Automatically route approved requests to Radarr or Sonarr for download.
- Discover trending content via built-in TMDB browsing.
Technical Details
Ports, image, and service metadata
Ports
| Port | Protocol | Label |
|---|---|---|
| 5055 | HTTP | Web UI |
Docker Image
ghcr.io/seerr-team/seerr:latest
Service Name
seerr
Notes
Things to know before you deploy
- Seerr is the unified successor to both Overseerr and Jellyseerr — existing installs auto-migrate on first run.
- Requires at least one media backend (Jellyfin, Emby, or Plex) and Radarr or Sonarr to handle requests.
- Seerr does not download media itself.
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