You'll need a debrid service account (Real-Debrid, AllDebrid, TorBox, etc.) to use AIO Streams. If you don't have one yet, any of these work well with Phene.

1. Add your debrid service

Head to aiostreams.phene.net and you'll see the configuration page. The first section is Services, where you connect your debrid provider.

Find your debrid service in the list and toggle it on. Then paste in your API key (you can find this in your debrid provider's account settings page).

Services
Addons
Filters
Sorting
Miscellaneous
Save & Install
Import/Export
Services
Connect your debrid and streaming services
RD
Real-Debrid
Connected
AD
AllDebrid
Disabled
TB
TorBox
Disabled
Real-Debrid API Key
••••••••••••••••••••
Enable your debrid service and paste your API key

Tip: You only need one debrid service. If you have multiple, you can enable more than one and AIO Streams will check all of them for cached content.

2. Choose your addons

The Addons section lets you pick which upstream sources AIO Streams pulls from. Browse the built-in addon marketplace to see what's available — each addon is described so you know what it does. You can also look them up online to learn more. Enable the ones you want and AIO Streams will aggregate results from all of them into a single, unified stream list.

Services
Addons
Filters
Sorting
Miscellaneous
Save & Install
Import/Export
Addons
Choose which sources to search for streams
A
Addon 1
Enabled
B
Addon 2
Enabled
C
Addon 3
Disabled
Browse the addon marketplace and enable the sources you want to aggregate

More addons means more results, but also slightly longer load times. Two or three addons is a good balance for most people.

3. Set quality filters

This is where AIO Streams really shines. The Filters section lets you control exactly what quality of streams you see. You can include, exclude, or require specific resolutions, codecs, audio formats, and more.

For example, if you only want 1080p and 4K content, you can exclude lower resolutions. Or if you prefer HEVC (smaller files, same quality), you can set it as preferred.

Services
Addons
Filters
Sorting
Miscellaneous
Save & Install
Import/Export
Resolution Filters
Choose which resolutions to include or exclude
Included
2160p 1080p 720p 480p
Excluded
Low quality
Preferred encodes
HEVC AVC AV1
Include only the quality levels you want, exclude the rest

Tip: Check the exclusion options for any low-quality source types you don't want. Filtering these out keeps your stream list clean and focused on the quality you actually care about.

Be careful filtering out "Unknown" resolution. Some perfectly good sources don't have resolution tagged in their metadata. If you exclude unknown resolutions, you might lose high-quality streams that just happen to be missing that label. It's safer to leave "Unknown" included and let sorting push them lower in the list.

4. Configure sorting

The Sorting section controls the order streams appear in. You can prioritise by resolution, quality, size, codec, or any combination. For example, you might want 4K results first, then 1080p, with HEVC preferred over AVC at equal resolution.

The default sorting works well for most people. If you're happy with it, you can skip ahead to saving.

5. Save and create your account

Once you're happy with your configuration, go to Save & Install. If this is your first time, you'll need to create an account by choosing a password.

After clicking Create, AIO Streams will give you a UUID (a unique ID for your configuration). This UUID, combined with your password, is how you access and modify your settings later.

Services
Addons
Filters
Sorting
Miscellaneous
Save & Install
Import/Export
Save & Install
Create an account to save your configuration
Password
••••••••••
Confirm password
••••••••••
Create
Choose a password to create your AIO Streams account

After creating your account, your UUID will be displayed:

Account Created
Your UUID
a3f8b2c1-9d4e-4f6a...
Copy
Save this UUID and your password somewhere safe. You'll need both to modify your configuration later.
Your UUID is your account identifier — save it!

6. Save your login credentials

This is important: you need two things to access your AIO Streams configuration again:

Save both of these in a password manager, notes app, or anywhere safe. Without them, you won't be able to modify your configuration — you'd need to start from scratch.

UUID is not your password. Your UUID identifies your config, and your password protects it. You need both to log back in. Think of the UUID as your username and the password as, well, your password.

7. Export a backup

Your login credentials let you access and edit your config. But it's also a good idea to export a backup file. This saves your entire configuration as a JSON file that you can re-import if anything goes wrong — a server reset, a lost login, or if you want to move to a different AIO Streams instance.

Go to the Import/Export section and click Export Config.

Services
Addons
Filters
Sorting
Miscellaneous
Save & Install
Import/Export
Import / Export
Backup or restore your configuration
Export Config Export as Template
Import Config Import Template
Export your config as a backup file

This downloads a file like aiostreams-config-2026-03-08.json. Keep it somewhere safe.

Credentials vs backup — what's the difference? Your login credentials (UUID + password) let you sign back in and edit your config on the same AIO Streams instance. A backup file lets you restore your config on any instance — useful if the server gets reset or you want to move to a different one. It's good to have both.

There's also an Exclude Credentials toggle (on by default) that strips your debrid API keys from the export. Turn it off if you want a complete backup including API keys, but be careful about sharing that file — it contains your account details.

8. Install in Phene

Now for the good part. Back in the Save & Install section, you'll see your manifest URL. This is what Phene needs to connect to your AIO Streams configuration.

Copy the manifest URL — it looks something like this:

Install
https://aiostreams.phene.net/stremio/a3f8b2c1.../enc.../manifest.json
Copy URL
Your manifest URL — copy this for Phene

Now open Phene, go to Settings → Addons, and tap Install Addon. Paste the manifest URL and tap Install.

Addons
Install addon by manifest URL
https://aiostreams.phene.net/stremio/a3f8...
Install
Paste your manifest URL and tap Install

Once installed, you'll see AIO Streams appear in your addon list:

Addons
AIO
AIO Streams
Streams · aiostreams.phene.net
Active
AIO Streams installed and active

That's it! When you browse movies or series in Phene, you'll now see streams from AIO Streams — already filtered and sorted according to your preferences.

Night of the Living Dead
AIO Streams
Night.of.the.Living.Dead.1968.2160p.UHD.REMUX.HDR.HEVC
HEVC HDR Atmos
38.6 GB
Night.of.the.Living.Dead.1968.1080p.BluRay.x264.DTS
x264
8.4 GB
Night.of.the.Living.Dead.1968.1080p.WEB-DL.HEVC.AAC
HEVC
2.9 GB
Stream results in Phene, filtered and sorted by your AIO Streams config

Tip: If you added any of your existing addons to AIO Streams, you can disable them individually in Phene now. AIO Streams will already be pulling their results, so having both enabled would give you duplicates.

9. Modify your config later

Want to change your filters, add an addon, or switch debrid providers? Just go back to aiostreams.phene.net, enter your UUID and password, and you're back in your configuration. Make changes and click Save.

The best part: your manifest URL stays the same. You don't need to reinstall anything in Phene — the changes take effect immediately the next time you browse for streams.

Don't change your password unless you really need to. Changing it generates a new manifest URL, which means you'll need to remove the old addon in Phene and reinstall with the new URL.

10. Use with other apps

AIO Streams is built on the Stremio addon protocol, which means it works with more than just Phene. If you use Stremio, you can install the same manifest there too — the Save & Install section has a one-click "Install to Stremio" button that opens it directly in the Stremio app.

Any app that supports the Stremio addon protocol can use your AIO Streams manifest URL. The same configuration, filters, and sorting apply everywhere — set it up once and use it anywhere.

Bonus: The formatter

You might have noticed a Formatter option in the Miscellaneous section. This controls how stream names are displayed in Phene (and other apps). By default, streams show raw release names with dots and technical codes. The formatter cleans these up into something more readable.

Here's the same film without and with the formatter enabled:

His Girl Friday
Without formatter
His.Girl.Friday.1940.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.HEVC.FLAC
HEVC
18.3 GB
His.Girl.Friday.1940.720p.WEB-DL.x264.AAC
x264
1.4 GB
His Girl Friday
With formatter
1080p BluRay REMUX
HEVC FLAC
18.3 GB
720p WEB-DL
x264 AAC
1.4 GB
The formatter strips the title and cleans up stream names

Since you already know what film you're looking at, the formatter removes the redundant title and year, leaving just the quality info you need to pick the right stream. It's entirely optional — some people prefer seeing the full release name. You can find the setting under Miscellaneous in your AIO Streams config.

Quick reference

Here's a summary of what to keep safe:

What What it's for Where to find it
UUID Your account ID — like a username Shown after creating your account
Password Protects your config — needed to edit You chose it during setup
Manifest URL Install link for Phene / Stremio Save & Install section
Backup file Full config export for disaster recovery Import/Export → Export Config

That's everything! Your AIO Streams setup is ready. Enjoy cleaner, better-sorted streams in Phene. If you run into any issues, come chat in the community.