From download to your media server, handled automatically.

From download to your media server, handled automatically.

From download to your media server, handled automatically.

Whether you babysit a self-running library, field every 'can you add this?' text, or fight Plex over anime numbering — OrgoMedia takes it off your plate.
Whether you babysit a self-running library, field every 'can you add this?' text, or fight Plex over anime numbering — OrgoMedia takes it off your plate.

Every file identified, verified, renamed.

The moment a download finishes, OrgoMedia reads the file itself — not just its name — matches it to a verified title, applies media-server-ready naming, and moves it into the right library. Anything it isn’t sure about queues for a one-click match, so nothing is ever silently mis-renamed.

See the rename engine
OrgoMedia5 files renamed
Dune Part Two (2024).mkvMovie
Breaking Bad - S05E16 - Felina.mkvTV Show
My Hero Academia - S04E01 - The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A.mkvAnime
The Last of Us - S01E03 - Long Long Time.mkvTV Show
Chainsaw Man - S01E01 - DOG & CHAINSAW.mkvAnime
Drop media files here

Every file identified, verified, renamed.

The moment a download finishes, OrgoMedia reads the file itself — not just its name — matches it to a verified title, applies media-server-ready naming, and moves it into the right library. Anything it isn’t sure about queues for a one-click match, so nothing is ever silently mis-renamed.

See the rename engine
OrgoMedia5 files renamed
Dune Part Two (2024).mkvMovie
Breaking Bad - S05E16 - Felina.mkvTV Show
My Hero Academia - S04E01 - The Scoop on U.A. Class 1-A.mkvAnime
The Last of Us - S01E03 - Long Long Time.mkvTV Show
Chainsaw Man - S01E01 - DOG & CHAINSAW.mkvAnime
Drop media files here

Point it at a folder. Walk away.

OrgoMedia runs quietly on your Mac, watches for finished downloads, keeps junk releases out, and cleans up after every grab. No always-on server, no cloud middleman — your files and your data never leave your machine.

Notify me at launch
OrgoMediaWatching
~/DownloadsSpirited.Away.2001.1080p.BluRay.x264-GRP.mkv
  1. New download detected
  2. Waited for the download to finish
  3. Duration check — 4-min sample rejected, kept 2h 05m
  4. Language check — Japanese + English audio, English subtitles ✓
  5. Renamed → Movies/Spirited Away (2001)
  6. Folder cleaned up — nothing left behind

BEYOND THE AI

More of what you’ll lean on.

Build the filename by dragging tokens into place and the preview updates live. Movies, TV, and Anime each keep their own format. Start from a built-in preset — Media Server or Simple & Clean — then save, export, or share your own with the household.

Route by genre, TMDB keyword, or release date — holiday films to Christmas, the newest to New Releases — automatically.

Cam rips and mislabeled files are rejected, stalled transfers retried, and the best safe release grabbed — without you watching.

File Naming · TV
Series TitleYearSeason·EpisodeEpisode Title
PreviewSeverance - S01E07 - Defiant Jazz.mkvSeverance (2022) - S01E07 - Defiant Jazz.mkv

BUILT FOR HOUSEHOLDS

Your family requests it. You never touch a thing.

They find it, request it, and get pinged when it lands in Plex. No text to you. No Sonarr. No more being the family's media helpdesk.

One invite — your household and your Plex library.

Send the OrgoMedia invite and share your Plex library in the same iOS flow — capture their email once and they’re in both, with no separate trip into Plex’s settings.

Per-member controls

Age ratings and watchlist quotas for every member — so the kids can’t request whatever they want at 2am. Revoke access anytime.

Cross-iCloud support

Works across separate Apple IDs — no shared account.

Free for every member

Members download the iPhone app free — your plan covers the household.

WORKS WITH YOUR TOOLS

8 integrations. One Mac app. Zero hand-tuning.

Connects to the tools you already trust — and applies the settings you'd otherwise spend a weekend wiring up by hand.

Detects the apps already on your Mac and applies TRaSH-Guides quality profiles — most setups finish without typing a single API key.

UNDER THE HOOD

The details that keep your library clean.

The quieter features you’ll be glad are there — catching the wrong file, protecting the good copy, and undoing a bad batch in one click.

Audio language mismatch detection

Grabbed an “English” file that’s actually a Japanese dub? OrgoMedia samples the audio at several points, takes a consensus, and warns you before the wrong file lands in your library — or handles it automatically by your preferred language.

Full undo & redo

Every rename can be reversed. One click undoes the whole batch — not just a single file — and one click puts it back. Nothing you do is ever permanent until you say so.

Conflict & duplicate resolution

When a re-download or quality upgrade would collide with a file you already have, OrgoMedia catches it first. Keep both, always replace, or replace only when the new copy is higher quality — never a silent overwrite.

Watch-folder cleanup & filters

After every grab it clears leftover NFO, SRT, and JPG junk, skips trailers, NCOPs, NCEDs, and samples, ignores files under your minimum duration, removes empty folders, and can age-out old downloads automatically.

Subtitle automation

After a rename, OrgoMedia can auto-download subtitles in your preferred language — with a foreign-language fallback for non-native content, and the option to keep original Japanese audio on anime.

Siri Shortcuts & Daily Highlight

Add a title to your watchlist with a Siri command, find watchlist items in Spotlight, and get a daily push that surfaces something from your library — at a time you choose, synced across Mac and iPhone.

GOOD TO KNOW

A few things worth knowing.


The practical questions people ask before installing. Pricing and plan questions are answered on the pricing page.

The *arr stack is a set of free, open-source tools that work together to automate Plex media management — Radarr finds movies, Sonarr finds TV, qBittorrent downloads, Prowlarr connects them to indexers, and TRaSH Guides publishes the recommended quality settings. They’re powerful, but spread across separate tools. OrgoMedia’s job is to wire them up so you don’t have to, plus handle the AI rename and Plex hand-off that none of them do well on their own.

No. OrgoMedia is a native Mac app and iOS companion. CloudKit syncs everything between devices through your existing Apple ID — a Docker build to run OrgoMedia without a Mac is on our roadmap for a future release. Your Mac is the brain; your iPhone is the remote.

No. OrgoMedia works with the full *arr stack for end-to-end automation, but you can also point it at a folder of existing files and use it purely as an AI renamer for Plex.

Only the filename and lightweight technical metadata (resolution, codec, audio track language) — never the contents of your media files. Identification requires an internet connection. The full Privacy Policy publishes with the App Store launch.

On the Household plan, you generate an invite code from the Mac app and share it with up to 10 members. They install the iOS app, redeem the code, and start adding titles to their watchlist. Per-member age ratings and watchlist quotas keep things sane.

Absolute episode numbers resolve to the correct season (e.g. One Piece episode 1094 → S22E1094). Arc names like “TYBW” map to “Thousand Year Blood War.” OVAs and specials are routed to Season 0, where Plex expects them. When the engine isn’t confident about a release, the file queues for a one-click manual match instead of being silently mis-renamed.

OrgoMedia is distributed through the Mac App Store and iOS App Store. Subscriptions are billed and managed via your Apple ID — upgrade, downgrade, or cancel from Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions. Changes take effect at the end of your current billing period.

Any Apple Silicon Mac (M1 or newer) on macOS 13.0+. A Mac mini M1 with an external drive is more than enough for libraries up to 25,000 files. Intel Macs running macOS 13 are supported but not recommended for libraries over 5,000 files.

It’s a different shape. Overseerr is a request manager that needs Docker, a reverse proxy, and an authenticated browser session — OrgoMedia replaces all of that with a native iPhone app and CloudKit. FileBot is a cross-platform Java renamer with manual rules — OrgoMedia replaces it with an AI engine that handles edge cases (anime, garbage releases, multi-language audio) without writing a single rule.

Yes. Point it at your Movies / TV / Anime folders and it will reconcile what’s already there with the right metadata — no destructive renaming, no re-downloads. Existing files stay put unless you opt into rename-in-place. Plex library refresh is automatic.

Stop renaming files. Start watching them.

OrgoMedia launches on the Mac & iOS App Store soon. Drop your email and we'll send you a single message the day it goes live.

OrgoMedia

Your media library, organized by AI. Native Mac & iPhone — launching on the App Store soon.

Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, iPhone, App Store, and Mac App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc. Plex, Radarr, Sonarr, Prowlarr, qBittorrent, Trakt, MDBList, and TRaSH Guides are trademarks of their respective owners. OrgoMedia is not affiliated with any of these companies.