0.3.0-alpha.1

Stackarr

Run a private media server stack with one polished control plane for requests, downloads, libraries, backups, books, and remote access.

Local-first by design. Stars help more self-hosters find the alpha while it is still young.

Product tour

Your media stack, finally in one place

Stackarr turns the usual mix of tabs, config files, and one-off scripts into a focused control plane for running, tuning, and recovering your server.

Stackarr dashboard showing service status, resource gauges, storage, and configured services
Stackarr Stack services screen

Stack services

Browse the full lineup of media apps, download clients, request tools, databases, and support services without losing the thread.

Stackarr UI settings screen

UI settings

Tune the experience to your setup with theme, refresh, service-link, and onboarding preferences that stay with the app.

Start strong

Choose your launch path

Guided setup

Pair Stackarr with a trusted coding agent and let it handle the repetitive setup work with your choices in the loop.

stackarr mcp serve
stackarr plugins install hermes

Built for local MCP clients including Codex, Claude, Hermes, and OpenClaw-style agents.

Docker stack

Spin up Stackarr with its managed services when you want the full home media stack in one launch.

docker pull polyphonic/stackarr:alpha
	docker compose -f stackarr/docker-compose.yml --profile stackarr up -d app

Setup with a co-pilot

Let a trusted agent handle the repetitive wiring, checks, and setup steps while you stay in control of the choices that matter.

One media flow

Bring movies, shows, music, books, subtitles, indexers, and request apps into a stack that feels designed to work together.

Rebuild-ready backups

Protect the settings and app data that make the stack yours, so recovery is planned before anything breaks.

Private by default

Start on your own machine, keep services local, and open only the access paths you decide to share.

Open-source signal

Help Stackarr reach more self-hosters

GitHub stars are a small action with useful surface area: they improve discovery, give contributors a visible signal, and make release posts easier to trust.

Star b-bot/StackarrThen watch releases, share the docs, or open a focused issue when something is rough.