Usenet Prime features

  • Unlimited monthly and annual subscriptions
  • Up to 50 simultaneous connections on the standard unlimited plan
  • Daily-growing retention advertised above 5,700 days
  • Non-expiring block accounts
  • Bundles that combine its primary access with an XS News backup block

Usenet Prime pricing

The standard public pricing lists Prime Unlimited at $10/month and Prime Unlimited Yearly at $75/year. Its block page lists a 1TB Prime block for $35 and a dual-backbone bundle with 500GB from Usenet Prime plus 500GB from XS News for $35. Anniversary and seasonal offers may provide different totals.

Check the official pricing page for the current offer before buying.

Usenet Prime with Prowlarr, Sonarr, and Radarr

Usenet Prime belongs in the download-client side of the stack. Add its server and account credentials to SABnzbd or NZBGet. Configure NZB Finder or another Newznab-compatible indexer in Prowlarr, then sync that indexer to Sonarr, Radarr, and Readarr. The indexer finds releases and the provider retrieves the Usenet articles.

Usenet Prime verdict

The annual plan is the simplest value proposition, while the dual-backbone blocks are useful for users who already have an unlimited provider and want a second retrieval path. Compare the live renewal terms and promotional bundle before committing.

Usenet Prime FAQ

How much does Usenet Prime cost?

Its public plans list unlimited access at $10 monthly or $75 annually, plus non-expiring block options. Promotional bundles can change independently.

How many connections does Usenet Prime support?

The standard unlimited monthly plan advertises up to 50 simultaneous connections.

Does Usenet Prime replace an NZB indexer?

No. Usenet Prime provides NNTP access and retention. An indexer such as NZB Finder is still needed for searchable NZBs and Prowlarr, Sonarr, Radarr, or Readarr automation.