
Your digital library, automated and sovereign
Track your favorite authors and organize your ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines with LazyLibrarian, installed and maintained by DINAO. Your library stays on our French servers — exclusively yours.
What is LazyLibrarian?
LazyLibrarian is a Python automation application for digital libraries, following the lineage of « *arr » tools (SickBeard, CouchPotato, Headphones), but dedicated to ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines.
You track your favorite authors: the application monitors new releases, fetches metadata (Goodreads, LibraryThing, and optionally Google Books), delegates downloads to a dedicated client, and performs post-processing — with optional addition to Calibre.
It also exposes an OPDS interface to read directly from reading apps and e-readers. Written in Python 3 and fully self-hostable, LazyLibrarian deploys easily via Docker.
Host LazyLibrarian at DINAO
Resource tiers compatible with LazyLibrarian prerequisites (minimum 1 vCPU / 512 Mo / 2 Go). Hosted in France, fully managed.
This application uses an unofficial/unverified image or requires custom resources. We review and deploy it upon request.
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You might be wondering…
What formats does LazyLibrarian support?
Ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines (with tracking of new issues). You follow your authors and the application automatically detects new releases.
Do my files remain private?
Yes. Your catalog and files are stored on your French instance. Nothing is shared with third parties.
Can I read my books on my e-reader?
Yes. The OPDS interface allows you to browse and download your library from most reading apps and compatible e-readers.
Is it compatible with Calibre?
Yes. LazyLibrarian integrates with Calibre for organization and conversion, complementing its own post-processing.
Can I change my plan or export my data?
Yes. You can upgrade or downgrade at any time, and your data remains exportable — no proprietary lock-in.