The problem
Many buyers say “radio” or “streaming” but actually need a reliable website player for recordings, playlists, and short updates.
Mixlr is built around live audio events. iRadeo is a lower-cost path for hosted website audio, station pages, playlists, embeds, and AI voice updates.
Generate useful audio, host it, embed it, and keep listeners on your own website.
Many buyers say “radio” or “streaming” but actually need a reliable website player for recordings, playlists, and short updates.
Create the station, upload or generate tracks, and embed the player where visitors already land.
It avoids paying for live-event complexity when the revenue job is owned website audio.
Choose the tool by the job. If live events are central, compare Mixlr carefully. If your site needs hosted playback, iRadeo is the narrower buy.
| Question | Other platform | iRadeo |
|---|---|---|
| Published monthly price floor | Mixlr lists Intermediate at $49/month monthly, or $38/month when billed annually. | iRadeo plans are $10, $20, and $30/month. |
| Best fit | Live audio events, channels, event schedules, live notifications, and recording archives. | Hosted website audio, playlists, station pages, embedded players, and AI voice updates. |
| When not to use iRadeo | Use Mixlr if unlimited live broadcasting is the core requirement. | Use iRadeo if the core job is replayable audio on your own website. |
Pricing checked May 11, 2026: Mixlr pricing, iRadeo pricing
A focused path from message to playable website audio.
Clear answers make the page easier for search engines, AI answer engines, and buyers to understand.
No. Mixlr is live-event focused. iRadeo is focused on hosted website audio and embedded playback.
Yes. iRadeo plans are $10, $20, and $30/month.
Yes. Premium and Ultimate include AI voice for announcements, sponsor reads, and station IDs.
Most buyers are not looking for one generic audio widget. These pages match the next questions people ask before choosing a player.
Create the station, generate or upload audio, embed it on your own site, and measure what people actually play.