Airtime Pro
★★★★★ 4.0 · 1 Review
What is Airtime Pro?
Get your online radio started with Airtime Pro, the internet radio broadcasting software with smart automation and state-of-the-art station management tools
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Review Summary
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Airtime Pro integrates smoothly with existing tools and automates scheduling tasks well enough to reduce manual work for small teams. The user praised how quickly posts synced to social channels, listener data flowed into newsletters, and show metadata populated their website—all functioning reliably after six weeks of use.
The main weakness is incomplete webhook documentation. The reviewer had to hunt through community forums for answers on specific triggers, and getting support clarification took longer than expected. Customer support eventually helped, but the initial friction suggests the platform could better support users building custom integrations. For teams wanting a straightforward, connected broadcasting setup, this is a capable choice; those needing deep technical documentation may encounter some rough edges.
★★★★★
Sunday, December 14, 2025

“About six weeks in and the thing I keep talking…”
About six weeks in and the thing I keep talking about with the rest of my small crew is how well Airtime Pro plays with everything else we already had running. Scheduling posts to our social channels, syncing listener data with our newsletter tool, pulling show metadata into our website automatically, it all clicked into place faster than I expected. For a platform I was bracing myself to fight with on integrations, that was a genuine relief. The automation side ties it together nicely too, so the two of us handling programming aren't constantly babysitting the schedule.
My one gripe is that the webhook documentation is thin in places. I had to dig through a community forum to sort out a specific trigger we needed, and the official docs just weren't there yet. Customer support was helpful when I finally contacted them, but it took longer than I'd have liked to get a clear answer. Small friction in an otherwise solid first experience.
