Radio streaming packages

Reliable 24/7 radio streaming with advanced features.

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Community
Ideal for community and campus stations.
€32 / month
  • 500 free concurrents+
  • Standard analytics
  • 5 admins
  • Icecast + HLS output
  • 32k + 64k outputs
  • Dual inputs
  • Automated alerts
Commercial
Commercial broadcasters with large audiences.
€58 / month
  • 500 free concurrents+
  • Premium analytics
  • 10 admins
  • Icecast + HLS output
  • 40k, 80k, 160k outputs
  • Dual inputs
  • Automated alerts
  • Send TuneIn metadata
  • + Concurrents exclude all bots and sessions shorter than 1 minute.
    Additional metered concurrents available on all plans.
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Radio streaming add-ons

Extend our streaming packages with these optional extras.


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Detailed comparison of our radio streaming packages.

Community
Commercial
Monthly rate €32 €58
500 peak concurrents included
Overage per 100 additional concurrents FAQ €7.26 €7.26
Relay streams (max 5)  FAQ €1.55 €1.55
Unlisted stream FAQ €17.90 €17.90
Features
Admins 5 10
Dual inputs
File fallback
Automated monitor & alerts
Web player
Web player theming
Optional capture hardware Available Available
Bitrates
Low 32 kbps 40 kbps
Medium 64 kbps 80 kbps
High 160 kbps
Codecs
HLS / AAC
Icecast / AAC
Icecast / MP3
Analytics
Reporting window (months) 14 24
CSV downloads
Multi page print
Realtime view
Analytics / Metrics
Unique users
Active sessions (AS)
Bytes sent
Session starts (SS)
Total listen hours (TLH)
Average listen time (ATSL)
Analytics / Dimensions
Behaviour
Dayparts
Geography
Countries
Regions
Cities
ISPs
Technology
Platforms
Applications
Referers
Analytics / Filters
Country
Region
Device
Platform
Daypart

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Quick FAQ

Do you offer a free trial ?

Yes you can start a 14-day free trial of stream product. All core features are fully available during the trial, paid usage options (like audio recognition) are only available on a paid account.

Can someone discuss my requirements ?

Our sales team is always ready to help understand what your needs are and how our platform could provide value to you. Just use the "Contact sales" button below to connect.

What do I need to start streaming?

You need a radio stream to send into our platform for processing and distribution.

Can you help me to get set up ?

During the trial period our support team will work with your technical staff to:

  • Help configure software to correctly send the stream to us,
  • Setup and explain our monitoring and alerting features,
  • Explain options and features to ensure maximum reliability for your stream.

Can I change or cancel my plan ?

All our packages are available on monthly pricing and can be upgraded, downgraded or cancelled at any time.

Which payment methods are available ?

Our default payment option is automated recurring card payment which accepts Visa, Mastercard and others.

By request we can also enable manual invoicing. We accept credit card, Paypal or SWIFT transfers for manual invoicing.

Which currencies are supported?

We can invoice customers in USD, GBP, EUR or ZAR. For all currencies except ZAR exchange rates apply at the time of payment.

ZAR customers include 15% VAT.

Can I get an annual discount ?

We offer a 10% discount on non-usage items for annual payments. Annual payment only available on manual invoicing.

Where do users listen to my radio stream?

We recommend that customers embed our customisable web player on their website. But there are many other ways to listen:

  • Our website has a dedicated page for your stream.
  • Our streams can be syndicated via TuneIn and other syndicators.
  • Our optional mobile app is a dedicated space for your stream (and podcasts).

Why are there multiple bitrates ?

We automatically create different bitrates for all streams. Our packages have a standard quality profile that works for the majority of listeners and a lower bitrate version for users with slow or expensive bandwidth.

Why are there multiple formats ?

We also deliver streams in multiple formats to ensure maximum compatibility for all listeners. This includes HLS/AAC, Icecast/AAC and even Icecast/MP3 for old devices.

Why don't we use 256k or 320k bitrates ?

These super high bitrates provide no real improvement in sound quality to listener, but require a lot data to listen.

They became popular in the early days of MP3, but more modern codecs like AAC have made them unnecessary.

For AAC even “expert” ears cannot discern the difference between the compressed version and the original at 160k.

Why is there nothing here yet?

TBD

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