Getting Started

Introduction

Tunio.AI is a broadcast-first streaming platform where the schedule defines everything.

Tunio.AI is a streaming platform

Tunio.AI is a streaming platform where you create a broadcast (station) and manage every piece of content that airs live. The music catalog is only a playlist builder, not a final destination. Clients shouldn’t “play music” inside the catalog — they need to launch their own broadcast and steer both the music and content schedule.

Tunio.AI fits commercial venues, retail chains, gyms, HoReCa, offices, and any spaces that need one synchronized stream of music, announcements, and service inserts in real time.

Tunio.AI is also a great fit for building your own online radio station and broadcasting a custom stream directly from your device, turning the platform into a fully fledged professional radio streaming solution.

Key points

  • Single stream — one broadcast plays across every location, and updates land in the air instantly.
  • Playlists + schedule — you decide when playlists, jingles, ads, or podcasts hit the air.
  • Module mix — insert weather, news, promo blocks, and jingles with any cadence through the Broadcast Schedule section.
  • Commercial ready — stream to any hardware player or encoder and keep the signal consistent.

How the service works

  1. Create a station to get the stream URL.
  2. Build the playlists you need and attach them to the schedule.
  3. Add content blocks — jingles, announcements, news, weather, and podcasts — and set intervals or exact time slots.
  4. Start the broadcast: Tunio aligns the stream across all venues, respecting each time zone.

Credits

Credits fuel interactive content generation inside Tunio.AI. They drive text-to-speech announcements, narrated news, weather forecasts, and podcasts without outside vendors. Plan your credits budget so new episodes keep arriving automatically and the schedule never stops.

Music Catalog

Every track inside the catalog plays in reduced quality with a watermark. The catalog exists purely for previewing — use it to explore genres for future playlists or prelisten to songs you plan to place inside static playlists. Think of it as a reference room: the live broadcast always runs in full quality with no watermarks.

What the Tunio broadcast includes

Jingles

Upload your own branding or tap into the jingles marketplace with neutral, festive, and thematic packs. Assign a playlist in a couple of clicks and set an interval (for example, every three tracks) so the stream sounds like a professional radio station.

Announcements

Forget about waiting for studio recordings. Pick a voice, enter the script, and the system generates an ad or announcement automatically. Drop it into the stream with a repeating interval or pin it to an exact schedule slot.

Dynamic playlist

Dynamic playlists rely on filters such as genre, BPM, language, and source (Tunio catalog or personal uploads). You define the rules, and the algorithm fills each slot with fresh tracks.

Static playlist

When you need a fixed order (promo shows, approved hour blocks, narrated sequences), build a static playlist. Mix music with podcasts, news, weather, and announcements — everything airs exactly as scripted.

Schedule

The schedule is a grid by weekday and hour. Each slot carries a playlist or content block, while interval-based scheduling keeps live relays in sync. Every venue hears the same stream thanks to clock-level alignment.

Weather

Tunio generates forecasts for selected cities. Place them in the schedule or inside a static playlist to keep listeners informed without manual edits.

News

Connect your RSS sources: the system translates texts, narrates them, and assembles bulletins to the desired length. Slot news as standalone blocks or blend them into playlists alongside music and ads.

Podcasts

Provide a prompt describing the show, pick languages and cadence, and Tunio generates new podcast episodes on schedule. Episodes land in your library ready to be inserted into schedules or static playlists next to music, ads, and news.

Launch a Tunio broadcast