Media expires automatically when nobody's watching it. Your shared Plex server stays lean forever — zero admin, zero awkward conversations.
Connect your Plex, Sonarr, and Radarr — Plex Butler handles the rest, 24/7, automatically.
Link Plex, Sonarr, and Radarr in the setup wizard. Takes under 5 minutes. No SSH, no config files.
Set your rules once — media that nobody has watched in 90 days (or whatever you choose) expires and deletes itself. The person who requested it gets an email and can extend if they want to keep it.
Your server self-manages. Use the Media Browser to add new content or spot-check anything. No spreadsheets, no manual deletions, no awkward "can you delete that?" messages.
Six powerful tools, one $9/month subscription. No limits.
The core feature. Media that nobody's watched in 90 days (or your chosen window) expires and deletes itself. The original requester gets an email — they can extend, keep it permanently, or let it go.
Flagship featureAdd anything to your Plex watchlist and it automatically queues in Sonarr or Radarr. Once watched, it removes itself. Zero clicks from want-to-watch to in-library.
Fully automatedSearch any movie or TV show and see instantly whether it's in your library. Add directly to Sonarr or Radarr with one click. Browse trending content, manage your watchlist, and monitor active downloads.
Sonarr + RadarrBrowse trending movies and shows pulled live from TMDb. See what's popular, what's new, and what's in your library — all in one view.
Powered by TMDbSee every unwatched show and movie with its size, view count, and age. Sort, filter, and bulk-delete with one click. Your server, your rules.
Full controlWatch history is tracked across every Plex user on your server, not just the admin. Something your friend requested won't expire while they're still watching it.
Server sharing readyOne plan. Everything included. Cancel any time.
Billed monthly. Cancel any time. Your own dedicated subdomain.
No setup fee. No contracts. Starts working in minutes.
Plex Butler connects to your existing media stack. You need these four tools running on your home server or NAS before signing up.