pyload

pyload is a self-hosted file downloading tool (a download manager) that typically supports adding download sources (e.g., URLs), handling downloads, and managing them with a web interface/CLI—often used to automate and schedule downloads.

Evaluated Mar 30, 2026 (29d ago)
Homepage ↗ Repo ↗ Infrastructure download-manager self-hosted automation file-downloads network-automation
⚙ Agent Friendliness
24
/ 100
Can an agent use this?
🔒 Security
38
/ 100
Is it safe for agents?
⚡ Reliability
31
/ 100
Does it work consistently?

Score Breakdown

⚙ Agent Friendliness

MCP Quality
0
Documentation
20
Error Messages
0
Auth Simplicity
60
Rate Limits
0

🔒 Security

TLS Enforcement
40
Auth Strength
50
Scope Granularity
20
Dep. Hygiene
40
Secret Handling
40

As a self-hosted downloader, the primary security risks typically come from exposing its web UI/management endpoints, handling credentials for protected services, and safe storage of configuration/secrets. Exact TLS/auth/dependency details were not provided, so scores are conservative defaults based on typical projects.

⚡ Reliability

Uptime/SLA
0
Version Stability
50
Breaking Changes
40
Error Recovery
35
AF Security Reliability

Best When

You want a self-hosted download manager on a machine where you can control inbound access and manage storage/network policies.

Avoid When

You cannot control or restrict access to its web interface/management endpoints, or you need a fully documented programmatic API for agent usage.

Use Cases

  • Automating downloads from supported hosts/sources
  • Managing multiple concurrent downloads and their status
  • Running a personal/self-hosted download service behind a firewall
  • Basic download workflow automation (add, track, resume/cleanup depending on configuration)

Not For

  • Use as a general-purpose web API service for other applications
  • Highly secure multi-tenant deployments without strong OS/container isolation
  • Environments where inbound network access/web UI exposure is unacceptable

Interface

REST API
No
GraphQL
No
gRPC
No
MCP Server
No
SDK
No
Webhooks
No

Authentication

Methods: Web UI login (implementation may vary) Session-based auth if web interface is enabled
OAuth: No Scopes: No

No concrete auth mechanism details were provided in the supplied prompt; scores reflect typical download-manager setups where auth is usually limited to local credentials/session for the web interface/management UI.

Pricing

Free tier: No
Requires CC: No

Open-source/self-hosted software; direct vendor pricing not applicable based on provided info.

Agent Metadata

Pagination
none
Idempotent
False
Retry Guidance
Not documented

Known Gotchas

  • Likely requires running a service (process management, ports, storage) rather than calling a simple API endpoint
  • Authentication/authorization details and error semantics are not available from the prompt, so agent integration may require manual testing
  • Download manager actions may be non-idempotent (e.g., 'add download' can create duplicates) unless guarded at the integration layer

Alternatives

Full Evaluation Report

Comprehensive deep-dive: security analysis, reliability audit, agent experience review, cost modeling, competitive positioning, and improvement roadmap for pyload.

AI-powered analysis · PDF + markdown · Delivered within 30 minutes

$99

Package Brief

Quick verdict, integration guide, cost projections, gotchas with workarounds, and alternatives comparison.

Delivered within 10 minutes

$3

Score Monitoring

Get alerted when this package's AF, security, or reliability scores change significantly. Stay ahead of regressions.

Continuous monitoring

$3/mo

Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-03-30.

8642
Packages Evaluated
17761
Need Evaluation
586
Need Re-evaluation
Community Powered