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Choose your Usenet indexer(s)
One or more Usenet indexers
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Find your media
Usenet indexers do the work
You need at least 1 paid account with a reliable indexer.
You can manually search for your media, but it’s not so easy to find good files, and it kinda defeats the purpose of automation. It’s not that expensive.
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Step 1. Sign up for a Usenet indexing service.
A Usenet NZB indexer is a specialized online service that helps users search and locate content within Usenet newsgroups. It functions as a search engine for Usenet by indexing and cataloging NZB files, which contain metadata about specific posts and the files they reference. By using a NZB indexer, users can easily search for desired content, find corresponding NZB files, and initiate downloads through Usenet download clients like SABnzbd.
Choose one or more indexers from our Usenet indexer list.
Step 2. Save your API key(s).
Your API key is what allows your media manager software (Sonarr and Radarr) to talk with your indexer service. Once you sign up with a Usenet indexer, you will find your API key in your account or profile.
It’s a good idea to make a text file on your desktop and save away the API key or keys; we’ll need them in next steps.