Airtime Pro Review: Open-Source Roots, Cloud Radio Platform

Platform Review

Airtime Pro Review

A cloud-hosted radio automation platform built on the foundations of open-source Airtime. Strong scheduling tools, a browser-based workflow, and a price point that sits between budget hosting and premium platforms.

Station Admin Verdict

Airtime Pro offers solid scheduling and automation in a browser-based package. It is a dependable mid-range option — not as polished as Radio.co, not as feature-rich as SAM Cloud, but well-priced for community stations and smaller operations that need proper programme scheduling without a large budget.

What Is Airtime Pro?

Airtime Pro is the commercial, cloud-hosted version of LibreTime/Airtime — a well-established open-source radio automation system originally developed by Sourcefabric. Where the free open-source version requires you to host and maintain your own server, Airtime Pro is fully managed in the cloud.

It is particularly popular with community radio stations, college radio, and non-profit broadcasters who are familiar with the open-source Airtime interface and want a hosted version without the server administration overhead.

Key Features

  • Browser-based interface — access your station dashboard from any browser
  • Visual calendar scheduler — build your programme schedule week by week with a drag-and-drop calendar
  • AutoDJ — automated playback with smart shuffle between scheduled shows
  • Live broadcast input — connect desktop broadcasting software (like BUTT or Mixxx) to go live over the stream
  • Podcast publishing — record and publish shows as podcast episodes
  • Cloud music library — upload tracks and manage your library from the dashboard
  • Multiple show hosts — invite DJs with their own login to manage their shows
  • Listener statistics — basic analytics on listener numbers and peak times
  • Shoutcast and Icecast compatible — standard stream formats supported

Plans & Pricing

Airtime Pro is generally positioned as a more affordable alternative to Radio.co, making it popular with community stations and non-profits. Plans are tiered by concurrent listeners and storage.

Plan Approx. Price Concurrent Listeners Storage
Starter Approx. $49/month Up to 50 1 GB
Standard Approx. $79/month Up to 150 5 GB
Pro Approx. $149/month Up to 400 15 GB
Enterprise Custom 400+ Custom

Discounts are typically available for registered non-profit organisations. Annual billing reduces the effective monthly cost. A free trial period is generally offered for new accounts.

⚠️ Pricing is based on information available as of mid-2025 and may have changed. Always verify current plans and pricing directly on the provider’s website before making a decision.

Royalties

Like most cloud radio platforms, Airtime Pro does not cover royalty payments. You are responsible for licensing your broadcasts through the appropriate body in your territory.

Pros

  • Familiar interface for anyone who has used open-source Airtime
  • Strong calendar-based scheduling — well suited to structured programme grids
  • More affordable than Radio.co or SAM Cloud at comparable listener counts
  • Good for stations with multiple shows and multiple hosts
  • No server administration — fully managed hosting
  • Live input support means you can use your preferred desktop software for live shows

Cons

  • Interface feels less modern than Radio.co
  • Royalties not covered
  • Smaller development team than some competitors — updates can be slower
  • Less polished analytics than premium alternatives
  • Storage limits can be tight on entry plans for large music libraries

Who Is Airtime Pro Best For?

  • Community radio stations and non-profits that need proper scheduling on a limited budget
  • Stations with complex programme grids and multiple hosts
  • Broadcasters already familiar with open-source Airtime or LibreTime
  • Operations that want cloud hosting but prefer to use their own desktop software for live shows

Who Should Look Elsewhere?

  • Stations that need royalties managed — consider Live365
  • Operations wanting the most polished interface available — consider Radio.co
  • Hobbyists who just need basic stream hosting — a simple Shoutcast/Icecast host will cost less

Bottom Line

Airtime Pro is a solid, dependable cloud radio platform at a fair price. It is not the flashiest option, but it delivers what community and structured-format stations need most — reliable scheduling, multi-host access, and managed infrastructure. If your budget does not stretch to Radio.co but you need more than basic stream hosting, Airtime Pro hits the sweet spot.