Professional radio,
now for everyone.

Starting a radio station today no longer requires a dedicated studio, an IT specialist, or a five-figure software budget. Starting today, xtra audio is available to everyone - the same technology that major broadcasters already use in daily operation, now as a service in your browser.
Radio has been too complicated for too long
Anyone who wanted to run a station until now had to deal with everything that has nothing to do with actual broadcasting first: setting up servers, installing software, configuring backups, applying updates. Many tools require technical knowledge that you simply don't have as an editor or presenter - and shouldn't have to.
Anyone who's tried to run a community station or set up a university radio knows the problem. That's exactly why we've now released xtra audio as SaaS.
Your studio is a browser tab
Sign up, set up your station, go on air - it takes less than ten minutes. Behind the scenes, it's still a complete broadcast suite: live playout with sample-accurate playback, a multitrack editor for segments and jingles, a media library with instant search, a visual schedule planner, and an automation engine that can run your station around the clock.

Those who want more will find the depth: nested automation rules with separation logic and dayparting, EBU R128 loudness normalization, MIDI controller mapping with bi-directional feedback, voice tracking, and the ability to pop any module into its own window - cartwall on the second screen, media library on the third.
Simple enough to start, deep enough for professionals
The interface is immediately understandable, but the software underneath is the same that major broadcasters use in daily operation. A university station works with the same tools as an established radio station - at a fraction of the cost that traditional broadcast solutions demand.
For anyone who wants to be heard
A community radio with a volunteer team needs essentially the same things as a university station or a retailer producing in-store audio. Even a festival that just wants to set up a stream for a weekend faces the same questions. The use cases could hardly be more different - but what everyone expects from their software is surprisingly similar.
And if you already run a network: with the multi-tenancy architecture, you manage all stations from a single dashboard - individual streams, settings, and permissions, but a shared media library. Scales from one station to hundreds.
Create your account, pick a plan, and go on air. The entire setup takes less than ten minutes.
