No port forwarding required
Your local app connects outbound to the cloud. Friends never connect directly to your home server, Radarr, Sonarr, or Plex request endpoints.
SeekAndWatch Cloud lets friends and family request movies and TV shows for Plex while you approve everything from home. It works with your local SeekAndWatch app, Radarr, and Sonarr, without exposing your server to the internet.
No port forwarding. No VPN for guests. No reverse proxy to babysit. Just a clean request flow between your users, the cloud queue, and your self-hosted media stack.
New users still need an invite link or code from a server owner to register.
It is built for self-hosters who want an easy way to let friends request movies for Plex without punching holes in the network.
Your local app connects outbound to the cloud. Friends never connect directly to your home server, Radarr, Sonarr, or Plex request endpoints.
Friends browse and request titles in the cloud. You approve requests locally, then approved items can be sent to Radarr or Sonarr according to your setup.
Only the people you invite can sign up and send requests to your queue, which keeps the request app useful instead of becoming public clutter.
Users can search and browse movies or TV shows, submit requests in one click, and optionally leave notes such as specific seasons or editions.
You can see why something was requested, keep a clear audit trail, and let users follow their request status without chasing you in chat.
Nothing is auto-approved by strangers. You decide what gets added to your library and when it moves into your Radarr or Sonarr pipeline.
The cloud handles accounts and requests. Your self-hosted app handles approvals and your media stack. That split keeps the architecture simple and safer.
Use passkeys or Plex sign-in, get email notifications when you want them, and keep the UX friendly for the non-technical people you invite.
Think of SeekAndWatch Cloud as the front door for requests and your local SeekAndWatch app as the trusted bridge back to Radarr and Sonarr.
Set up your SeekAndWatch Cloud account, generate an API key, and connect it to the SeekAndWatch app running on your home server.
Create invite links for friends or family. They get their own accounts and request queue access tied to your server, not anyone else’s.
Users browse titles, submit requests, and optionally add notes. Those requests stay in the cloud until your local app polls and shows them for approval.
Approved movie requests can go to Radarr and approved TV requests can go to Sonarr. Your Plex server stays private the whole time.
These pages go deeper on the exact problems SeekAndWatch Cloud is meant to solve.
Overview of how SeekAndWatch Cloud works as a request layer for Plex users who want clean approvals and a friend-friendly interface.
Focused on the practical problem most server owners have: too many manual requests scattered across messages, texts, and group chats.
Explains the hybrid model: cloud for requests, local app for approvals, and why that works well for self-hosters.
A deeper look at the security angle and why an outbound-only request bridge can be simpler than exposing your stack.
See how requests move from user search to local approval to media automation without losing visibility or control.
Answers about invites, Plex sign-in, passkeys, email confirmation, security, and how the cloud/local app split actually works.
The goal is straightforward: make requests easy for friends without turning your media server into a public web app.
Use SeekAndWatch Cloud to collect requests in one place, keep your home server private, and route approved titles into Radarr or Sonarr with less friction.
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