Install RadioTiker Service on the Mac, Windows, or Linux machine that holds the music library.
Turn your music library into a radio station.
RadioTiker helps DJs, collectors, venues, labels, and music obsessives stream a personal internet radio station from the music already on their computer, with a public page for listeners, artist context, artwork, and community discovery.
From private collection to public signal.
RadioTiker is not another upload locker. It is a station layer for people who already own music, know why it matters, and want a better way to share that context with listeners.
Build a searchable library, repair metadata, upload artwork, and mark station IDs or DJ drops.
Use the dashboard player to start a continuous radio stream with shareable listener links.
Show top tracks, artist notes, album stories, images, and personal experience around each station.
DJs, collectors, and music communities.
Run a station from your real library, share a public broadcast page, and keep your sound available between live sets.
Make rare records, personal archives, and local files discoverable without giving up custody of the collection.
Create station pages around residencies, genres, events, and trusted selectors instead of anonymous playlists.
A DJ radio station powered by your own files.
RadioTiker, also searched as radio ticker, is early-access software for creating personal radio stations from a local music library. The station owner runs a lightweight desktop service, controls playback from the web dashboard, and shares a public listener page where the music can be presented with track metadata, album artwork, artist context, DJ notes, and social links.
The long-term goal is a discovery layer for human-programmed stations: listeners find DJs, follow collections, learn about artists and records, and gather around niche music communities that normal streaming playlists do not explain well.
Help fund better radio software.
RadioTiker is live early-access software. The desktop agents are unsigned while we validate demand, so macOS and Windows may show security warnings during install. The local service connects outbound only, does not open router ports, and does not upload your music files.