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NzbNest is open for registration — 30% launch discount

NzbNest is open for registration — 30% launch discount

Hey everyone,

NzbNest (https://nzbnest.com) is now open for registration. It's a Newznab-compatible Usenet indexer focused on movies and TV, built to work directly with Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, and NZBHydra 2 via the /api endpoint.

The indexer is live and actively growing, with improved NZB quality detection, better release size parsing, and more useful filters now available.

What's live right now:

  • 3.2M+ articles indexed across 31 enabled groups
  • 441K+ indexed / browsable items
  • ~4,000 release candidates
  • Improved NZB quality detection
  • Better release size parsing
  • Improved category, age, size, and completion filters
  • Postgres-backed search
  • XML/JSON Newznab output
  • Setup guides included for Sonarr/Radarr/Prowlarr/NZBHydra 2

Pricing:

  • Free tier — currently 1,000 API calls/day, 100 grabs/day, and 10 watch rules during the launch period. These limits are temporarily raised and may be adjusted later.
  • Member — $15/year, unlimited API/grabs/watch rules
  • Lifetime — $49 one-time, same unlimited access

A 30% launch discount is currently active and applied automatically at checkout.

I'm being upfront that NzbNest is still actively growing retention and category coverage — the homepage shows live indexed stats rather than a fixed marketing number, so what you see is what's actually crawled and indexed.

Bug reports and compatibility feedback are very welcome, especially around specific *arr setups, NZBHydra 2, category mapping, NZB quality labels, release sizes, and search results.

Happy to answer questions here.

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u/redrick555 — 1 day ago
▲ 8 r/UsenetGuides+1 crossposts

Would you buy a Plex Lifetime Pass for $249.99 before July 1?

Plex is increasing the Lifetime Plex Pass from $249.99 to $749.99 on July 1.

Who here has a Lifetime Plex Pass?

If you were starting from scratch today and didn't already have Lifetime, would you buy it at $249.99 before the price jump? Or would you just go monthly, stick with free Plex, move to Jellyfin, try Emby, or go another route?

Crazy to think they were running a Black Friday deal for $149.99 just six months ago...

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u/top10usenet — 7 days ago

Best Usenet Summer Deals 2026

Summer is a great time to lock in a premium Usenet subscription at some of the lowest prices of the year.

Below are some of the best Summer 2026 deals from leading Usenet providers, along with the key features and differences between each plan.

Newshosting - $1.67/month (92% off)

Includes 250 GB Easynews + 500 GB Tweaknews + VPN

  • 6,523+ days of retention 
  • 100 SSL connections, US & EU servers
  • Includes Easynews for browser-based search and Usenet access with no newsreader required
  • Bonus Tweaknews account provides additional backbone coverage 
  • Free newsreader with built-in search
  • VPN included
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Get Summer Deal

Eweka - €2.50/month (83% off)

Includes 1TB Easynews account + VPN

  • 6,520+ days of retention (independent European backbone)
  • 50 SSL connections
  • Excellent completion and reliability
  • 1 TB Easynews account included
  • Free newsreader with built-in search
  • VPN included
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Get Summer Deal

UsenetServer - $1.99/month (90% off)

Includes 1TB Tweaknews + VPN

  • 6,523+ days of retention
  • 60 SSL connections, US & EU servers
  • Bonus 1 TB Tweaknews account
  • Strong all-around speed and completion 
  • VPN included
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Get Summer Deal

Tweaknews – €2.99/month (77% off)

Includes 500GB Easynews + VPN

  • 5,000+ days of retention
  • 60 SSL connections
  • Independent European backbone
  • Excellent as a primary or secondary Usenet server 
  • Bonus 500 GB Easynews account
  • VPN included
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Get Summer Deal

Easynews – $1.99/month

Includes Browser-Based Access + Search + VPN

  • 6,523+ days of retention
  • Search, browse, and access Usenet directly from your web browser 
  • 60 SSL connections
  • Full NNTP access for any newsreader
  • VPN included
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

Get Summer Deal

Key Points

Article Retention: Leading providers now retain over 6,500 days of articles, giving access to nearly 18 years of Usenet articles.

Completion Rates: Tier-1 providers like Newshosting, Eweka, and Tweaknews deliver excellent completion and reliable performance.

Backbone Diversity: Several of these deals include bonus accounts, providing access to additional Usenet servers for greater redundancy and coverage.

Included Extras: Depending on the provider, plans may include VPN service, browser-based Usenet access, built-in search, desktop newsreaders, or bonus Usenet accounts at no additional cost. 

Tips to Get the Most from These Deals

  • Take advantage of any included bonus Usenet accounts for additional redundancy and improved article availability.
  • Enable the included VPN for encrypted connections and added privacy.
  • If you're new to Usenet, Easynews is one of the easiest ways to get started (browser-based interface and built-in search).

Whether you're looking for maximum retention, an independent European backbone, browser-based Usenet access, or simply the best overall value, there's a Summer 2026 deal for just about every type of Usenet user.

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u/top10usenet — 5 days ago