Configure Radarr and Sonarr in Jellyseerr
This guide explains how to connect Jellyseerr to your Radarr and Sonarr instances.
Your service hostname and your application credentials (username and password) can be found in the Client Area under your service details.
Open Jellyseerr and go to Settings → Services.
Configure Radarr
Fill in the following fields:
- Server Name – choose any name you like.
- Hostname – your service hostname.
- Port – 443.
- SSL – enabled.
- API Key – available under Radarr → Settings → General → Security.
- URL Base –
/username/radarr, where username is your service username. - Quality Profile – select the profile that best matches your requirements.
- Root Folder – configure it under Radarr → Settings → Media Management. Add the desired Root Folder, then click Test in Jellyseerr. Once the connection succeeds, select the Root Folder from the drop-down list, click Test again and finally click Save Changes.
Configure Sonarr
Fill in the following fields:
- Server Name – choose any name you like.
- Hostname – your service hostname.
- Port – 443.
- SSL – enabled.
- API Key – available under Sonarr → Settings → General → Security.
- URL Base –
/username/sonarr, where username is your service username. - Quality Profile – select the profile that best matches your requirements.
- Root Folder – configure it under Sonarr → Settings → Media Management. Add the desired Root Folder, then click Test in Jellyseerr. Once the connection succeeds, select the Root Folder from the drop-down list, click Test again and finally click Save Changes.
Verification
Always use port 443 with SSL enabled. An incorrect hostname, URL Base or API Key is the most common cause of connection failures. The Root Folder list will only become available after a successful connection test.
If both connection tests succeed and the Root Folder can be selected, Jellyseerr is configured correctly and ready to communicate with Radarr and Sonarr.