Quartermaster controls 41 self-hosted services from an iPhone
Quartermaster is a for managing many in one place. It can browse media libraries, request films and shows, check active downloads, and monitor servers. The app connects directly from the iPhone to services running on personal hardware, such as a Mac mini, without passing through a company-operated .
Login details are encrypted on the device and sent only to the service that needs them. There is no Quartermaster account, cloud middleman, , or reporting back to the developer. Its direct connections are designed to keep working even if the developer's own server disappears.
The stated list covers 41 services, including Radarr, Sonarr, Plex, Jellyfin, Immich, , Portainer, Unraid, Proxmox VE, Synology, Dozzle, , and Pi-hole. Some shown screens and features are still in beta or use demonstration data.
Key points
- One iPhone app manages media, downloads, and server status.
- The phone connects directly to each service without a .
- Credentials are stored encrypted on the device and shared only with the required service.
- The developer states that 41 entertainment and server-management services are supported.
- Some displayed features remain in beta, and some images contain demonstration data.