{"id":"ghostserverd-radarr","name":"radarr","af_score":44.0,"security_score":49.8,"reliability_score":38.8,"what_it_does":"Radarr is a self-hosted media management application for movies. It lets you add movie releases, searches for matching releases in configured sources, and manages downloading and organization (including renaming, folder placement, and quality profiles) via external download clients.","best_when":"You want a local/self-hosted workflow to keep a movie library organized and automatically provisioned from indexers to a download client, with controllable quality/versioning rules.","avoid_when":"You cannot access external indexers/download services or cannot manage the security implications of running a web application with integrations and stored configuration.","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T21:34:01.813192+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":true,"auth_methods":["API key/session-based web UI authentication (typical Radarr deployments)"],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Self-hosted APIs may require CSRF/session handling depending on deployment/config; ensure you use the documented API key/auth method for automation.","Media-management workflows can have side effects (creating downloads) that are not inherently idempotent; prefer checking existing records before creating new ones.","Integration endpoints may fail due to unavailable indexers/download clients; handle transient upstream failures carefully.","Webhook support is not indicated; polling may be required for status updates."],"error_quality":0.0}