I’m a solo dev and I got tired of not having a good iOS app to manage my self-hosted media stack, so I built one.
Quartermaster connects to Radarr, Sonarr, SABnzbd, NZBGet, qBittorrent, Jellyseerr, Overseerr, Jellyfin, Emby, Lidarr, Prowlarr and Bazarr. Manage your library, approve requests, watch your download queues, see active streams — from your phone.
The part I care about most: it’s pure client-side. No backend, no analytics, no accounts. Your server credentials are stored on-device in the iOS Secure Enclave and the app only ever talks to the servers you point it at. Nothing leaves your phone.
It’s in TestFlight beta now and I’m looking for testers — especially if you run qBittorrent or a less common setup. Free to test.
More detail and how to apply: https://qmstack.com/
Happy to answer anything about how it works.



fuck off
didnt realise this community was so hot for paid for, closed source apps being shilled by brand new uses.
OP is literally just advertising. This isnt just a cool home project someone wants to share. it is a product that they want to charge for. theyre using this community for free advertising.
is that what is wanted here? 1day old accounts shilling their paid for products?
what if google or meta or microsoft did the same thing
Microsoft Insiders beta test Microsoft products continuously. Google does the same. It’s not a new concept. Honestly I don’t know what sets some people off. Not interested? Use that little scroll mechanism on your mouse. It really is that simple.
are they shilling them on this community?
not sure how you missed the entire point of my comment.
are you happy with them advertising paid for products in this community
Shame on you for that tonal
Damn, okay? It is the cheapest alternative to anything out there on iOS currently
Eh it’s a fair price. Don’t let fuckwit here get you down. If it was OSS and completely desktop based then I would agree on pricing, but nothing wrong with charging considering how much work it takes to keep it on the store.
Thank you :) I am just trying to find footing in this space so the kind words really do help
Lemmies don’t like paying for things. All things must be free. If I were running the required stack and I found it useful, I’d have no issues paying someone to use their product. As it is, I don’t run the *arr stack so it’s not really in my wheelhouse. I will say tho, your app does look very polished and professional.