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Amateur Radio

$ 0.0/mo

stock limited
  • 15 simultaneous listeners
  • Audio bitrate 96 kbps
  • AutoDJ storage 1 GB
  • Podcast storage 500 MB
  • Live broadcast input
  • Playlist scheduling
  • Basic logs & statistics
  • SHOUTcast or Icecast
  • SSL included & public page

* First 100 radios: the pack is limited to the first registered radios.

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Pro Radio

$ 5.7/mo

$14.90 -67%
  • 3000 simultaneous listeners
  • Audio bitrate 128 kbps
  • AutoDJ storage 60 GB
  • Podcast storage 15 GB
  • Records storage 10 GB
  • Multi-DJ & live input
  • Schedule & programmed jingles
  • Real-time stats + geo maps
  • Transcoding (MP3/AAC)
  • 2 mount points
  • Priority support
Premium Radio

$ 12.57/mo

$25.8 -51%
  • Unlimited* simultaneous listeners
  • Audio bitrate 256 kbps
  • AutoDJ storage 120 GB
  • Podcast storage 25 GB
  • Records storage 15 GB
  • Multi-DJ & live input
  • API & integrations (website/app)
  • Up to 5 mount points
  • SLA 99.9% + backups
  • Onboarding & VIP support

* Fair-use: dynamic resource adjustment during unusual traffic spikes.

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Manage streams, DJs, mounts, podcasts and analytics from a clean, modern interface.

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Real-Time Analytics

Track listeners, countries, audience peaks and performance of your tracks.

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