The original setup used Ombi as the request box: the friendly search-and-click front door you hand to family so nobody makes you explain Sonarr’s quality profiles over Sunday dinner. Type a title, click request, and it lands in Sonarr/Radarr.

Ombi still does that. But it hasn’t kept up…

Why Leave Ombi

Ombi isn’t dead — it still ships the occasional bug-fix release. But development has slowed to a trickle: there are no formal stable releases anymore (everything’s tagged pre-release), and the team has openly been short on maintainer time. More to the point for a Jellyfin house: Ombi treats Jellyfin as a second-class citizen next to its Plex/Emby roots, and its UI feels its age next to what the Overseerr family is doing.

Enter Jellyseerr — a fork of Overseerr created specifically to add Jellyfin and Emby support (Overseerr itself is Plex-only). For a Jellyfin setup that’s the whole ballgame:

  • Native Jellyfin login — it authenticates against Jellyfin and imports your users straight from the server, so you don’t recreate accounts.
  • Modern, discovery-first UI — the slick Overseerr interface, trending rows and all.
  • Sonarr/Radarr fulfillment built in, plus proper request and issue management.

Deploying Jellyseerr

Jellyseerr is refreshingly self-contained — SQLite by default, so no external database to babysit (Postgres is optional via DB_TYPE=postgres if you outgrow it).

jellyseerr:
  image: fallenbagel/jellyseerr:latest
  container_name: jellyseerr
  environment:
    - TZ=${TZ}
    - LOG_LEVEL=info
  volumes:
    - ${CONFIG_PATH}/jellyseerr:/app/config
  ports:
    - 5055:5055
  restart: unless-stopped

Plot Twist: It’s Called Seerr Now

Here’s the homelab special. Right around the time this swap went in, the Jellyseerr and Overseerr projects merged into a single successor: Seerr (announced February 2026). Both Jellyseerr and Overseerr were sunset a few months later — so I effectively migrated to Jellyseerr about a week after it stopped being a thing. Classic.

seerr-team/seerr : The merged successor to Overseerr and Jellyseerr

Nothing broke — the fallenbagel/jellyseerr image still runs — but if you’re doing this today, skip straight to Seerr. It’s the same lineage (Overseerr’s features + Jellyseerr’s Jellyfin/Emby support in one codebase), it’s the one still getting updates, and Seerr ships a built-in auto-migration from Overseerr/Jellyseerr, so moving over later is painless.

Conclusion

Ombi was a good front door for years. But on a Jellyfin box, the request app that logs in with Jellyfin, imports your Jellyfin users, and is actually being developed wins easily. Just aim for Seerr rather than Jellyseerr — save yourself the extra hop I took.