Merged UsersNew
The same person often has three different accounts—one on Plex, one on Jellyfin, one on Emby. Merge them into a single identity and stop tracking three separate people who happen to be the same one.
One identity across every server
Tracearr looks for accounts that are likely the same person and suggests the match. You confirm it, and every account moves under one identity.
- Merge one person's Plex, Jellyfin, and Emby accounts into a single identity
- Suggestions surface likely matches by email or username
- Confirm a merge in a couple of clicks—nothing happens automatically
One row, everywhere
Once accounts are merged, that person shows up once—not three times. The roster, leaderboards, and every count in Tracearr reflect people, not accounts.
- One row per person in the roster, leaderboards, and every count
- A live overall trust score across all their accounts
- Per-server trust detail when you need to see where a violation happened
One profile, every server
Open a person's profile and see their combined activity first. Need to know what happened specifically on Jellyfin? Drill down into that one server without leaving the profile.
- One profile combining activity from every server that person uses
- Drill down into any single server's history without losing the full picture
Violations and rules follow the person
Merged identities aren't just cosmetic—violations and rules understand them too.
Violations
Filter the violations list by person to see every flag across all their accounts at once, then resolve them with safe bulk actions instead of clearing accounts one at a time.
Rules
Scope a rule to a person and it applies to every account they hold. Cross-server enforcement is opt-in per rule and off by default, so scoping to a person doesn't change behavior until you turn it on.
Reversible, Always
Merged the wrong two accounts? Split them apart. Merges are reversible even when they're chained—merge A into B, then B into C, and you can still split any of them back out.
Splitting restores the account exactly as it stood before the merge—same history, same violations, same trust score.
Ready to merge your first identity?
Check the documentation for a walkthrough or get started with the GitHub repository.