Ryot is an open‑source, self‑hosted “Roll Your Own Tracker” platform designed to let you monitor everything from books, movies, games, and workouts to broader fitness metrics. Built with a Rust back end and a TypeScript front end, it delivers lightning‑fast performance, a PWA interface, and a fully documented GraphQL API. Ryot supports importing data from services like Goodreads, Trakt, and Strong, and integrates with media servers such as Jellyfin, Kodi, Plex, Emby, and Audiobookshelf. It also features OpenID Connect authentication, real‑time notifications via Discord, Ntfy, or Apprise, and both Community (free) and Pro (premium collaboration and recommendation) editions. With over 2.6 K GitHub stars, GPL‑3.0 licensing, and an active release cycle (latest v8.9.0 on June 26, 2025), Ryot aims to be the only self‑hosted tracking solution you’ll ever need ([github.com][1]). [1]: https://github.com/IgnisDa/ryot "GitHub - IgnisDa/ryot: Roll your own tracker!"
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