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Riven on ElfHosted (no longer supported)

Riven is no longer supported on ElfHosted

Riven (formerly *Iceberg*) was an "Elf-illiated" all-in-one automation tool that combined list polling, indexer search, debrid integration, symlink creation, and Plex library updates into a single process. It's been retired from the ElfHosted catalog.

If you arrived here from a search or older link, the current automation paths cover the same use case across two cleaner-bounded options.

What we offer instead

Riven did several things in one process. We've split those concerns across two simpler stacks. Pick whichever model fits how you want to operate:

If you want… Use this Bundle
Simplest setup, driven by requests in Overseerr, Jellyseerr, or Seerr. SeerrBridge scrapes Debrid Media Manager and adds matched releases to your Real-Debrid library. SeerrBridge Hobbit Plex Real-Debrid SeerrBridge bundle
Full Arrs-stack quality control: per-title quality profiles, custom formats, TRaSH-Guides tuning, list imports, indexer search via Prowlarr. Radarr / Sonarr + Decypharr Hobbit Plex bundle

Try the Hobbit bundle for $1, 7 days →

Where to go next

Why we retired Riven

Riven moved through several incompatible major versions during its lifetime, the all-in-one design made debugging difficult when one component misbehaved, and the upstream project's direction stopped aligning with how our users wanted to operate. Splitting Riven's role across Decypharr (download manager) + Radarr / Sonarr (acquisition logic) + Overseerr / Jellyseerr / Seerr (request UI), or alternatively SeerrBridge (request-driven, narrower scope), gave us a more stable platform.

The end-user experience is comparable: make a request, content arrives in your Plex library a minute or two later. The components doing the work are just better-bounded.

The upstream Riven project remains available at github.com/rivenmedia/riven for users who prefer to run it themselves outside of ElfHosted.