AI Plex Automation

Running a Plex media server is rewarding until you realize how much time goes into maintenance. Finding missing content, downloading subtitles, renaming files, organizing folder structures, and triggering library scans - these repetitive tasks add up fast. Fazm automates the entire Plex management workflow on your Mac.

Plex Library Maintenance is a Never-Ending Chore

Anyone who runs a home Plex server knows the maintenance grind. You add a new movie, but the filename is "movie.2024.1080p.BluRay.x264-GROUP.mkv" and Plex doesn't recognize it. So you rename it to "Movie Name (2024).mkv", create the proper folder, move it to your NAS, and wait for the library scan. Multiply that by hundreds of files and you have a part-time job on your hands.

Subtitles are another constant headache. Half your foreign films are missing subs. You have to visit OpenSubtitles or Subscene, search for each movie individually, download the right language and format, rename the subtitle file to match the movie file exactly, and place it in the same directory. For a library of any meaningful size, this process alone can take an entire weekend.

Then there is the discovery problem. Your watchlist keeps growing, but checking which titles are already in your library versus which ones need to be added requires manually cross-referencing lists. Fazm eliminates all of this by treating Plex management as an automated, repeatable workflow.

Plex Tasks You Can Automate

"Find movies missing from my Plex library and add them to my NAS"
"Find and download subtitles for all movies in my Plex without them"
"Set up a new show on my Plex server from the NAS"
"Rename all files in my Movies folder to match Plex naming conventions"
"Cross-reference my IMDb watchlist with my Plex library and show what's missing"

How Fazm Manages Your Plex Server

1

Connect to your Plex server

Open the Plex web interface in your browser. Fazm interacts with Plex through the same interface you use - no API tokens or complex setup required. It reads your library contents, sees what's available, and identifies what needs attention.

2

Fazm scans your library

Fazm navigates through your Plex sections - Movies, TV Shows, Music - and catalogs what's there. It can check for missing subtitles, unmatched items, improperly named files, or gaps compared to a watchlist you provide.

3

Files get organized on your NAS

Fazm opens Finder, browses your NAS file shares, renames files to match Plex's expected naming format, creates proper folder structures, and moves content to the right library sections. No more manual drag-and-drop sorting.

4

Subtitles and metadata handled

For movies missing subtitles, Fazm visits subtitle databases, downloads matching files in your preferred language, renames them correctly, and places them alongside the media. Then it triggers a Plex library scan so everything updates automatically.

Plex Tasks Fazm Handles

Bulk file renaming to Plex naming standards
Subtitle discovery and matching across languages
Library gap analysis against watchlists
NAS folder structure creation and organization
Triggering library scans after file changes
Cross-referencing IMDb or TMDB for missing metadata
Setting up new TV shows with proper season folders
Identifying and removing duplicate media files

Why Plex Users Choose Fazm

No API setup needed

Unlike Sonarr, Radarr, or custom scripts, Fazm works through the same Plex web interface you already use. No API tokens, no YAML configs, no Docker containers to maintain.

Handles the full workflow

From identifying missing content to renaming files, organizing your NAS, downloading subtitles, and triggering scans - Fazm chains all the steps together into one command.

Works with your existing setup

Whatever your NAS brand, folder structure, or Plex configuration, Fazm adapts. It reads your actual file system and Plex library state rather than assuming a specific setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Fazm find missing movies in my Plex library?

Fazm opens your Plex web interface, scans your current library, and cross-references it against a source you specify - your IMDb watchlist, a curated list, or a genre search. It identifies gaps and can help locate and organize missing content on your NAS.

Can Fazm download subtitles for my Plex library?

Yes. Fazm identifies movies and shows lacking subtitles, navigates to subtitle databases, downloads matching files in the correct language, and places them alongside media files with proper naming so Plex picks them up automatically.

Does Fazm rename files to match Plex naming conventions?

Yes. Fazm understands Plex's naming requirements and renames files in bulk, creates proper folder structures, and moves everything to the correct location on your NAS.

Can Fazm set up a new TV show on my Plex server?

Absolutely. Tell Fazm the show name and it handles folder creation, episode naming, file placement, and triggering a library scan so the show appears with proper metadata.

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