Sermons and messages
Post the message next to the church page your congregation already checks.
You heard iRadeo on another site
The player you clicked kept the audio inside the page. iRadeo can do that for your sermons, lessons, updates, shows, mixes, or announcements: hosted files, a current playlist, a player that fits, and tracking that shows what people actually hear.
Plans are $10, $20, and $30/month. Paid plans remove iRadeo branding and unlock professional website audio.
What people put here
A player earns its spot when the visitor already wants the thing you put on that page.
Post the message next to the church page your congregation already checks.
Put the announcement where parents will actually see it, not buried in an email.
Keep fans listening on your own site instead of sending them to SoundCloud.
Add a short audio version or a sponsor read right beside the story.
Type a script and generate a short AI voice track when there is no time to record.
See which tracks people played, so you know what is worth doing again.
Start small
The workflow stays small on purpose: pick where the audio belongs, add something worth hearing, and publish without rebuilding the site.
The sermon page, the article, the event page, the class update, or the station page where listening actually helps.
Preview the full, compact, or narrow bar layout before you publish anything.
Upload a recording, or make a short AI voice update so there is something worth hearing right away.
Update the playlist in iRadeo. The player already on your site stays fresh automatically.
Who this is for
A player earns its spot when it helps someone catch up, decide, or stick around, not just sit there looking nice.
Why this beats a linked file
A visitor shouldn't have to understand your hosting setup. They should see the message, press play, and stay with you.
Before you start
The short answers to what people usually ask before they try it.
Yes. Drop the iframe embed code into a custom HTML block, embed widget, or code block, whatever your site builder calls it. The same player also works on a plain HTML page.
Yes. Use the full player when you want the playlist visible, the compact version for article pages, and the tiny bar for a sidebar or footer. On phones, the station can still send track details and lock-screen controls where the browser supports it.
No, it's there for the short stuff, like an intro, a station ID, a sponsor read, or a quick reminder. Your main audio, whether that's a sermon, a lesson, or a full show, can still be something you recorded yourself.
Plans run $10, $20, or $30 a month. Free stations keep iRadeo branding; paid plans remove it and unlock more professional use.
Preview the player, add the first useful track, and publish when the page is ready to carry sound. The first step is not a sales call. It is seeing where the audio belongs.