I ve spent years in the broadcasting world and noticed something depressing: while the whole world moved to the Cloud, AI, and sleek interfaces, radio automation software stayed stuck.
Most professional suites today: Look like they were designed for Windows XP. Crash if your local hardware has a hiccup. Make remote broadcasting a nightmare of VPNs and lag.
When I started building DockFM, people told me: 'Don't bother with Mac, radio is for Windows PCs.' I ignored them. I wanted to build something that leverages Apple Silicon power, for 99.9% cloud uptime, and integrates AI Voice Cloning so a DJ can broadcast from a beach without sounding like a robot.
I ve spent the last few months (and many sleepless nights) building DockFM, a project born from a simple frustration: why is radio automation software still stuck in the early 2000s?
Tomorrow I m officially launching DockFM here, but before the "big day," I wanted to open a discussion with all the audio tech enthusiasts, podcasters, and developers here.
We ve integrated AI Voice Cloning and Cloud-sync playout to allow broadcasters to manage their stations from anywhere (yes, even from a browser on a Mac or Windows PC), without the fear of local hardware failures.
DockFM is a professional, cloud-native radio automation suite designed for the modern era. Available for both macOS and Windows, it bridges the gap between traditional reliability and cloud flexibility.
Key features:
• Cross-platform: Native performance on Mac (M1/M2/M3) and Windows.
• Cloud-managed playout: Your station stays live 24/7, even if your local hardware fails.
• Professional DSP: EBU R128 loudness control for a perfect sound.
Try it now: Register on our site to access the live demo!