David Colvin
App is slow to load search results whereas the web app loads almost instantly. The touch sensitivity is also off. It's too sensitive and I end up clicking things I don't intend to. Lastly, you can't respond to user reported issues through the app. Ombi itself is great but I'll stick with using the browser.
2 people found this review helpful
Marshal Anson
the app is nowhere near as easy to use as nzb360. but it does tie into what my end users use to request, so that's really nice. haptic feedback is really annoying. the interface needs a usability overhaul. however, it is pretty, I like the layout and overall look. I had to tap several times to get the search feature to work. unsure if the app was lagging or the area for the search bar is too small
10 people found this review helpful
Dylan Trom
App works ok, there are lots of small bugs and odd ui choices that make it look and feel a little janky. Notifications always come through twice if they come through at all, there is always a blank box at the top where it is supposed to show you the open requests, and syncing with what's available on your server. I'm using this with Jellyfin but I recently switched from Ombi to Jellyseer which seems to have everything this does and more, all while being much more polished (and free using PWA)
4 people found this review helpful