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The stack

One open stack for the whole broadcast workflow.

The modules that cover a station’s day — from the on-air engine to the tooling around it, built to interoperate on open standards.

Playout & automation
Scheduling & traffic
Streaming & delivery

Modules

The pieces a broadcast day actually needs.

Each module is being built in the open, designed to stand alone or wire together through open APIs — no proprietary middleware required.

Playout & automation

The on-air engine: automated playback, live assist, and failover built for 24/7 uptime.

Automated playout
Live assist
Failover & redundancy

Scheduling & traffic

Music and traffic scheduling that reflects how stations actually plan their day.

Music scheduling
Traffic & logs
Clocks & rotations

Streaming & delivery

Stream origin and distribution on open standards, built on the FFmpeg lineage.

Stream origin
Multi-bitrate
Open formats

Show preparation

The tools presenters and producers use to build a show before it goes to air.

Run sheets
Audio & links
Handover notes

Station management

The operational layer — libraries, users, and the moving parts behind the signal.

Media library
Roles & access
Reporting

Infrastructure tooling

Deployment, monitoring, and the plumbing that keeps a station on air and observable.

Self-host ready
Monitoring
Open APIs

Interoperability

Designed to play together.

Open standards mean a scheduling system, a playout engine, and a streaming server can be wired together to serve your operation — not a vendor’s upsell strategy.

Open APIs and formats between every module.

Self-host the stack and own your data end to end.

Mix in the modules you need, leave the rest.

Standards

Broadcast-grade by default.

The defaults the stack is held to — not optional polish.

On-air reliability treated as the baseline, not a feature

Open formats and APIs so tools interoperate by default

Built on the FFmpeg and Linux foundation that already runs broadcast

Observable systems you can self-host and inspect end to end

Early access

Want to run the open stack at your station?

Get early access and help shape the modules around how your station actually works.