Radio for your website

Your website can have its own tiny radio station.

You already publish updates, posts, events, sermons, lessons, music, or community news. iRadeo turns that work into a playable audio channel visitors can hear without leaving your site.

Plans are $10, $20, and $30/month. AI voice is on Premium and Ultimate.
Website radio Creator audio Embedded player AI voice optional

Build the audio experience your visitor came for.

Generate useful audio, host it, embed it, and keep listeners on your own website.

The problem

Most small websites ask people to read, scroll, or leave for another platform. That misses visitors who would rather press play while they browse, work, drive, cook, or share the page.

What iRadeo does

Create a station for the site, add uploaded tracks or generated voice updates, choose the player color, and embed the playlist where the audience already visits.

Why this helps

A creator can turn posts into short audio notes. A church can keep sermons and announcements replayable. A school club can publish student segments. A blogger can add a living audio layer without rebuilding the site.

How it works

A focused path from message to playable website audio.

01
Send the site URL
02
Pick the station angle
03
Add three starter audio ideas
04
Embed the player on the page

Questions this page answers

Clear answers make the page easier for search engines, AI answer engines, and buyers to understand.

Who is this for?

Creators, bloggers, churches, schools, local clubs, niche publishers, and anyone with a website that could use replayable audio.

Do I need to be a radio station?

No. The point is to give a normal website a small audio channel: updates, playlists, interviews, announcements, sponsor reads, or community messages.

Can AI voice help?

Yes. Premium and Ultimate can turn text into short audio updates. Starter sites can also upload normal MP3 audio and use the embedded player.

Your website should not send audio traffic away.

Create the station, generate or upload audio, embed it on your own site, and measure what people actually play.