Open Your Station
After signing in, your dashboard shows your package, storage, station status and expiration date. Select Manage My Station to enter the control panel. Select Public Page to see what listeners will see.
Set up your station, upload audio, build playlists, schedule AutoDJ, add live DJs, create podcasts and monitor listeners from one control panel.
Follow the steps in order for a new station. After setup, return to the sections you use most often.
After signing in, your dashboard shows your package, storage, station status and expiration date. Select Manage My Station to enter the control panel. Select Public Page to see what listeners will see.
Go to Settings → Profile. Enter your station name, genre, timezone, description and website address. Keep the description clear so listeners immediately understand your music, programs and purpose. Select Save Settings.
Go to Settings → Branding. Upload a square PNG or JPG logo. A 500 × 500 image is recommended. This logo appears on your public station page and Now Playing screen.
Go to Settings → Broadcasting to find your stream URL, server, ports and mount point. Use the copy buttons instead of typing the information manually. Do not publicly share DJ passwords or private connection credentials.
Go to Settings → AutoDJ. Review your bitrate, audio format, crossfade method and crossfade duration. AutoDJ keeps your station playing when a live DJ is not connected.
Select Media, then Upload Media. Upload music, interviews, station IDs, commercials or other approved audio. Edit each file’s title and artist information so the Now Playing display is accurate. Only upload audio you have permission to broadcast.
Select Playlists → Create Playlist. Add uploaded audio to the playlist, place songs in the desired order and enable the playlist. Use View Schedule to choose when each playlist will run. Avoid overlapping schedules unless that is intentional.
Select Overview to see whether the station is live, the current bitrate, storage usage, what is playing now, what plays next, the current schedule and recent song history. Use Restart only when the station needs to be refreshed.
Select Broadcast → Add DJ. Create a unique username and strong password, enter the DJ’s display name, activate the account and optionally enforce scheduled hours. Give each DJ separate credentials instead of sharing one account.
The Broadcast page includes instructions for BUTT, OBS Studio and Mixxx. Copy the host, port, mount point, username and password into the selected program. When ready, connect or start streaming. AutoDJ should give way to the live broadcast when configured properly.
Select Listeners to view current listeners, unique IP addresses, countries, devices, connection time and listening duration. The page refreshes automatically.
Select Podcasts → New Podcast. Add the podcast title, description, author, email, language, website and square cover art. Choose whether to publish immediately, then save the podcast.
Open the podcast and select New Episode. Add the episode title, audio file, description and publishing information. Draft episodes can be reviewed before publication. Use the Public Page link to confirm the final presentation.
Open Pricing to compare storage, bitrate and listener limits. Upgrade when your station needs more storage, higher audio quality or more simultaneous listeners.
Maintain an active scheduled playlist so the station never goes silent when a DJ disconnects.
Create a separate login for every DJ and immediately replace any password that may have been exposed.
After making changes, open the Public Page and confirm the logo, station details, audio and podcast information display correctly.