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Broadcast software, built in the open.

Open-source playout, scheduling, streaming, and station tooling — built by broadcasters and developers for the realities of modern radio.

System overview

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Open source at the core

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Built by broadcasters

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On-air reliability first

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Your stack, your roadmap

The problem

Radio has been stuck with the same software for decades.

Proprietary vendors, opaque pricing, and tools that were never built for how stations actually work. That era is ending.

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Vendor lock-in

A handful of proprietary vendors, long contracts, and roadmaps dictated by someone else’s priorities.

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Tools that don’t talk

Closed formats and limited APIs mean every integration needs expensive middleware to bridge the gap.

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Acquired and sunset

When a vendor gets bought or shuts a product down, the station is left scrambling. The community can’t.

The open stack

One open stack for the whole broadcast workflow.

From the on-air engine to the tooling around it — designed to interoperate on open standards instead of vendor lock-in.

Open source and community driven

Modular by design

Interoperable APIs and standards

Run on your infrastructure

Signals

A cleaner communication layer for product and platform work.

Recent thinking, shipped releases, and the direction of travel, presented like product signals instead of generic editorial blocks.

Blog explains the system. Changelog shows movement. Roadmap frames what is becoming real next.

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Recent releases and product movement.

Roadmap
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Initiatives in motion and the shape of what is next.

Why open source

Your stack, your roadmap.

Open source has already solved these problems for industries far more demanding than broadcasting. Radio deserves the same control.

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Fix a bug from the source instead of waiting on a support ticket

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Own the roadmap — open projects do not get acquired and sunset

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Interoperate on open standards, not someone else’s upsell strategy

Who it’s for

Built for the people who run stations.

Independent and community stations, the managers who budget for them, and the technical teams who keep them on air.

Independent & community stations

Stations that need capable infrastructure without the long contracts and opaque pricing of legacy vendors.

Station managers

Operators who want licensing costs to become variable, and budget freed for people and content instead.

Technical teams at stations

Engineers who want source access — to fix bugs, extend workflows, and stop waiting on a vendor release cycle.

Multi-station networks

Groups that need interoperable, open tooling to run several stations without bespoke middleware for every integration.

Early access

The tools are ready. The only question is whether your station is.

We’re building in the open and shaping the stack around real stations. Get early access, or tell us how yours works.