DS Download Manager

DS Download Manager

Synology DS Client, DS Get

12 ratings
11 reviews
$4.99

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 16, 2022
  • December 8, 2025

Features

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About

Manage your Synology Download Station remotely with this companion app. Securely log in, control download tasks, and add new ones from your mobile device. Features include task filtering, location selection, and RSS feed integration.

Secure login with OTP
Network scanner to find NAS
View and control active download tasks
Add new tasks with location selection
RSS feed integration for instant task creation
Integrated browser
Widgets and Lock Screen Live Activities
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What's New in DS Download Manager

1.0.0

December 8, 2025

- Now supports Apple’s Liquid Glass design — enjoy a sleek, modern look throughout the app - Added in-app browser for quickly finding and adding downloads - Added notifications for task updates and completion - Added widgets for at-a-glance task monitoring - Improved performance and stability - Minor bug fixes and optimizations for a smoother experience

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User reviews

Must have for thos who miss DS Git

Does everything I wanted it to. Developer very helpful also. Well worth the money. Only 4 stars because it does not support family share so the wife needs to buy it as well if she wants to use it.

Response from developer

Thank you for the review! Sadly I cannot control Apple and how they make Family Share work. They only support that for subscription based purchases I believe. If there was a way for me to enable this, I would.

App not working

I am not able to log into my NAS. I put in the same credentials as I use for all other DS apps.

The only app I’ve ever paid for!

With the demise of DS Get I was having to login remotely to my NAS and add tasks direct into Download Station, a real pain.
DS Download Manager is the perfect solution and how Synology should have implemented it in the first place. Well worth the one time purchase fee.

Response from developer

Thank you for the compliment!

It just works.

Great little app to download content to your Synology NAS.

Response from developer

Thank you for the review!

Works well !!

Very fast !

Response from developer

Thank you so much for your positive review!

FAQ

What is DS Download Manager?

DS Download Manager is an unofficial companion app designed to help you manage your Synology Download Station (DSM 6.0+ and DSM 7.0+) remotely from your iOS device. It allows you to search, add, and control all your download tasks.

How much does DS Download Manager cost?

DS Download Manager is available for a one-time purchase of $4.99. All features are unlocked with this single payment.

What devices is DS Download Manager compatible with?

DS Download Manager is compatible with both iPhone and iPad devices.

Is DS Download Manager affiliated with Synology?

No, DS Download Manager is an unofficial app and is not affiliated with Synology. It is developed by Wesley Hilhorst.

How often is DS Download Manager updated?

The latest version of DS Download Manager is 1.0.0, and it was last updated on December 8, 2025. Updates are provided to ensure compatibility and add new features.

What are the security features of DS Download Manager?

DS Download Manager offers secure login with optional OTP (One-Time Password) and safely stores your credentials in the device's Keychain. It also supports connecting via Synology's QuickConnect.

Can I add new download tasks with DS Download Manager?

Yes, you can easily add new tasks, choose specific download locations on your NAS, or upload task files directly through the app. It also supports creating tasks instantly from configured RSS feeds.

What is the age rating for DS Download Manager?

DS Download Manager has an age rating of 17+. This is likely due to the nature of managing file downloads, which may include content that is not suitable for younger users.