So you want to start an internet radio station. Maybe you've been a music nerd your whole life and you're tired of just sharing playlists with your three friends. Maybe you run a community, a brand, a school, or a store, and you've been thinking β it would be kind of cool to have our own radio. Whatever brought you here, RadioKing is probably the name you keep bumping into. Let's talk about whether it's actually worth your time and money.
RadioKing is an all-in-one platform for creating and broadcasting your own internet radio station. No engineering degree required. No server to configure. You sign up, upload your music, set up a schedule, and you're live.
They host over 3,000 radio stations across 170 countries, which is either impressive or proof that starting a radio station has gotten weirdly accessible β probably both.
The platform covers everything: the radio stream itself, scheduling and automation, live broadcasting tools, audience statistics, and optional add-ons like a dedicated mobile app and a radio website. It's basically a one-stop shop, which is both its strength and the reason it costs more than some bare-bones alternatives.
π Try RadioKing free for 14 days β no credit card required
RadioKing has four tiers: Discover, Start, Pro, and Business. Here's the breakdown:
| Plan | Monthly Price | Annual Price | Listening Hours/mo | Storage | Simultaneous Listeners | Stream Quality | Live Broadcasting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discover | $19/mo | $190/yr ($15.83/mo) | 150 hours | 1 GB (~250 tracks) | 50 | MP3 128 Kbps | β |
| Start | $34/mo | $340/yr ($28.33/mo) | 20,000 hours | 5 GB (~1,250 tracks) | Unlimited | MP3 128 Kbps | β |
| Pro | $64/mo | $640/yr ($53.33/mo) | 150,000 hours | 10 GB (~2,500 tracks) | Unlimited | MP3 192 Kbps + AAC | β |
| Business | $119/mo | $1,190/yr ($99.17/mo) | 500,000 hours | 20 GB (~5,000 tracks) | Unlimited | MP3 320 Kbps + AAC | β |
A couple of things worth noting here. First: the annual plan gives you roughly two months free compared to monthly billing β that's a real saving if you're committed to the project. Second: the Discover plan caps you at 50 simultaneous listeners, which is fine for testing but will be limiting fast if your station actually takes off. The jump to Start is where you get unlimited simultaneous listeners, which matters a lot.
$19/month gets you a working radio station with 150 listening hours per month. That sounds like a lot until you do the math: 150 hours Γ· 30 days = 5 hours of total listener time per day. If you have 10 people listening for 30 minutes each day, you'll burn through that in a month.
So Discover is genuinely for testing, for small-scale hobby projects, or for stations with very light traffic. The 1 GB storage limit (about 250 tracks) also keeps things quite tight.
That said β if you just want to prove the concept works before spending more, starting here makes sense. You can upgrade at any time.
π Start with the Discover plan and test it free for 14 days
At $34/month (or $28.33/month billed annually), the Start plan is where most small-to-medium stations will land. You get 20,000 listening hours per month β enough for a station with a few hundred regular listeners. Simultaneous listeners become unlimited, which means you're not going to hit a wall during your most popular shows. Storage jumps to 5 GB (about 1,250 tracks).
You also get live broadcasting capability on Start and above, which is essential if you want to do anything beyond automated playlists. Detailed historical statistics come with this tier too, so you can actually track how your audience is growing.
The Pro plan at $64/month bumps you to 150,000 listening hours and 10 GB of storage, but the real upgrade is audio quality. You get three stream encodings β a low-bandwidth AAC+ stream, a standard MP3, and a high-quality MP3 up to 192 Kbps. That's noticeably better audio for listeners on good speakers or headphones. You also get a Radio Page included (a sharable page for your station) and weekly audience reports.
Business at $119/month takes the ceiling way up: 500,000 listening hours, 20 GB storage, streams up to 320 Kbps, advanced audio normalization, and priority support with personalized onboarding. This is for commercial stations, brands running in-store audio, or anyone building something at scale.
π Explore all RadioKing plans
RadioKing isn't just the radio stream. They offer several optional extras:
Radio Website β A dedicated website for your station, starting at $44/month. It connects directly to your stream with a built-in player, show schedule, podcast section, and more. This is worth it if you want a real home base for your audience rather than just a stream URL.
Mobile App β A branded Android and/or iOS app starting at $29/month. Listeners can download your app and tune in like it's a real radio station. Worth noting: you'll also need an Apple Developer membership ($99/year) and a Google Play Developer account ($25 one-time) on top of this.
Alexa Skill β Get your station on Amazon Echo devices for $119/year. Your listeners can say "Alexa, play [your station name]" and it just works.
Extra Storage β All plans allow adding more storage at extra cost if you're running out.
Looking at Trustpilot reviews (over 1,000 reviews as of early 2026), the sentiment is pretty consistent: the platform is genuinely easy to use, the interface is well-designed, and the support team is responsive (most tickets get answered in under three hours during business days).
The most common gripe? Price. Several users mention they wish the plans cost a little less, particularly the mobile app add-on. One user put it bluntly: the service is the best they've tried, but they'd love to see prices come down. Another longtime user (nearly three years in) called it flat-out "the most user-friendly environment on the internet" for streaming.
The critical reviews mostly stem from confusion about plan features β for instance, live broadcasting isn't included in the Discover plan, which a few users didn't realize before purchasing. Worth reading the plan comparison table carefully before you commit.
Here's a quick gut-check:
Yes, RadioKing makes sense if:
- You want everything in one place without stitching together different tools
- You're not technically minded and want something that just works
- You're building something that needs to look and feel professional (branded app, website, smart speaker presence)
- You want reliable support from a team that knows radio
Maybe look elsewhere if:
- You're extremely budget-conscious and are comfortable with a more DIY approach
- You only need a bare-bones stream and will build everything else yourself
- Your audience is tiny and likely to stay that way
The 14-day free trial is genuinely full-featured, so there's no reason not to just try it.
π Launch your radio station free for 14 days β no commitment needed
RadioKing has been doing this long enough to get the product right. It's polished, it's well-supported, and the feature set is genuinely comprehensive β especially once you start factoring in the website, app, and smart speaker options. The pricing isn't the cheapest on the market, but you're paying for something that works and keeps working without requiring constant technical upkeep.
If you're serious about internet radio, even as a hobby, this platform is probably one of the most sensible places to start. The Discover plan at $19/month gets you in the door, and upgrading later is seamless if your station grows.
Start with the trial. See how it feels. Radio might be old technology, but there's something genuinely exciting about broadcasting your own voice β or your own playlist β to the world.
Prices listed are in USD. RadioKing also offers pricing in EUR (β¬) and GBP (Β£). Annual billing saves approximately two months versus monthly billing. All plans include a 14-day free trial with no credit card required.