Plexrequests Meteor

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Meteor version of the original Plex Requests

Overview

Plex Requests - Meteor Style is an innovative platform designed to streamline the process of requesting and managing media content, integrating seamlessly with popular platforms like CouchPotato and SickRage. With its recent updates, it not only enhances user experience with a modern visual style but also incorporates a robust approval system and issue reporting features. This is a game-changer for anyone looking to manage their media requests more effectively.

The interface allows users to search for movies and TV shows effortlessly, pulling data from reliable sources such as TheMovieDB and TVMaze. The combination of easy user authentication and improved permissions management leads to more organized and user-friendly content handling.

Features

  • Intuitive Movie and TV Show Searches: Quickly retrieve data using TheMovieDB and TVMaze for a comprehensive media library experience.
  • Request Approval System: Implement an approval workflow for managing requests, ensuring better content control.
  • Enhanced User Authentication: Simple login process for users, facilitating an easier entry point for interactions and requests.
  • Seamless Integration with Downloaders: Compatibility with CouchPotato, SickRage, Sonarr, and Radarr for automated media downloads.
  • Custom Notification Channels: Utilize platforms like Pushbullet, Pushover, Slack, and Telegram for tailored notifications regarding new content requests and updates.
  • Dynamic Custom Notifications: Personalize notifications with dynamic tags reflecting key details such as request type, user information, and year of release.
  • User Permissions Management: Advanced settings allow varying access levels for better content oversight among users.
  • Straightforward Installation Process: Easy setup with clear instructions for Meteor installation, allowing users to get started quickly.
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