sickchill
sickchill is a self-hosted application for monitoring TV episode releases and automating downloads (commonly by controlling external download clients).
Score Breakdown
⚙ Agent Friendliness
🔒 Security
Self-hosted web applications often expose risks around network access and credential handling if misconfigured. This evaluation cannot confirm TLS requirements, secure secret storage, or dependency vulnerability posture from the provided information.
⚡ Reliability
Use Cases
- • Home lab automation for TV episode downloads
- • Automatically fetch new episodes based on release monitoring
- • Integrate with media stacks (download clients + indexers) to keep libraries up to date
Not For
- • Managed/cloud-only environments without self-hosting support
- • Use cases requiring a hosted SaaS API for programmatic episode downloads
- • Systems that can’t run scheduled/background jobs or manage inbound network access
Interface
Authentication
No evidence provided here of API-key/OAuth/scoped authorization. Likely relies on self-hosted access control (e.g., web authentication) rather than an external programmatic auth model.
Pricing
Open-source/self-hosted; no vendor pricing indicated in provided content.
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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-03-30.