Direct service connections
Add the service URLs and API keys you already use. Helmarr connects from your device to your own services, so there is no hosted control plane in the middle.
One app to rule them all.
Connect directly to the services you run: Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Plex, Tautulli, download clients, Unraid and SSH, from one app on iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Supported Services
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How it fits
Add the service URLs and API keys you already use. Helmarr connects from your device to your own services, so there is no hosted control plane in the middle.
Check queues, calendars, library items, Plex activity, Unraid status and related service data without bouncing between separate web UIs.
The interface is written for iOS, iPadOS and macOS, with layouts that keep common checks usable on a phone and still make sense on a larger screen.
Use the HTTPS endpoints you already expose through Cloudflare Tunnel, Pangolin, Traefik, Caddy, Nginx Proxy Manager, SWAG or another reverse proxy.
Configure separate local and remote hosts for a service. Helmarr can use the reachable path and fall back automatically when your network changes.
Wizarr + Helmarr
Wizarr handles onboarding for your media server — Helmarr lets you do it from your phone. Generate a new invite while you are talking to the friend who wants access, and manage existing invitations natively on your iPhone, iPad or Mac instead of finding a browser and logging into the web UI.
Generate a Wizarr invite in a couple of taps, right when someone asks for access.
See and manage your existing invites without opening the web UI.
Helmarr talks straight to your own Wizarr server — no hosted middleman.
Wizarr lives alongside Plex, Tautulli, the arr suite and your server tools in one app.
FAQ
Yes. Helmarr is a native iOS, iPadOS and macOS app with Wizarr support — generate and manage user invites natively.
Yes. Create a Wizarr invite in Helmarr and share it on the spot, no browser needed.
Yes. HTTPS endpoints, custom auth headers and separate local and remote URLs with automatic fallback are all supported.