It constantly monitors thousands of newsgroups for new uploads.

It is highly compatible with automation tools like Sonarr , Radarr , and Lidarr via its robust API access .

Commonly referred to as a "community-based NZB forum," NZBGeek is a specialized search engine or "indexer" for Usenet content. Instead of manually browsing through thousands of newsgroups, you use NZBGeek to find specific files—ranging from movies and music to software and eBooks—and download the NZB files that point your download client to the right data. Key Features and Benefits

: For those new to Usenet or looking to enhance their skills, NZBGeek provides a wealth of tutorials and guides. These resources cover everything from the basics of setting up a Usenet account and downloading content, to more advanced topics like using NZB files with different software.

While there are many indexers available, NZBGeek is often recommended to beginners and power users alike because it is "set and forget." Once you plug your API key into your media server, the indexer works quietly in the background to ensure your library is always up to date. To help you get started with , I can look up: The current pricing for VIG memberships. A guide on how to integrate it with Sonarr or Radarr .