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I only have qbittorrent behind it, is it important to have sonarr and such behind it as well?

I do it anyways just to prevent any leaks. What’s more important than those two is your source aggregator, like Jackett

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Do people still use Jackett when NZBHydra2 and Prowlarr exist?

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I switched to Prowlarr recently and while the autoconfiguration of the other *arrs and the consistent UI is great, Jackett works just fine and achieves the same goal.

I guess I’m just old school

Okay, thanks!

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