Don't lose URLs
Name, stream URL, and optional website in one place — instead of forgotten notes or tab lists.
My Radio Stations helps you find stream URLs and keep your favorites on device: add manually, optionally discover via Radio-Browser, sort with drag & drop — and back up as a file.
Part of aurarum — apps with one clear job. Our approach
The iOS app My Radio Stations by aurarum can be downloaded for free on the App Store and manages your station list locally — no cloud account required.
Favorite stations scatter quickly across notes, bookmarks, and old apps. My Radio Stations keeps your stream URLs in one place — sorted, backed up, and under your control.
Name, stream URL, and optional website in one place — instead of forgotten notes or tab lists.
Favorites grid with drag & drop: your order, your priorities — familiar from iPhone.
Export as ZIP or CSV, import on another device — no Aurarum account and no subscription.
Three steps from URL to a secure backup.
Add a station manually with its stream URL — or optionally search Radio-Browser and adopt station data.
Choose logos, adjust order, edit or remove stations. Everything stays locally on your device.
Export a backup and import it on another iPhone.
What the app offers for your station list — and what it deliberately does not.
| Feature | My Radio Stations |
|---|---|
| Add stations manually by name & stream URL | Yes |
| Optional station search via Radio-Browser | Yes |
| Favorites grid with custom order | Yes |
| Sort with drag & drop | Yes |
| Custom logos (photo, image URL, or symbol) | Yes |
| Import and export favorites (ZIP/CSV) | Yes |
| Favorites stored only on device | Yes |
| Integrated audio playback | No (favorites organizer, not a player) |
My Radio Stations is your tool for finding and sorting stations. To listen, you consciously export the stations you want to use — and import them into My Stream Player. No auto-sync, no pressure: you decide.
In My Radio Stations: Radio-Browser, save URLs, sort with drag & drop.
Export as ZIP or CSV. You decide which stations move on — no auto-sync.
Import into My Stream Player: player, background audio, CarPlay.
Short answers about URLs and privacy.
No. My Radio Stations stores favorites only locally on your device. There is no required login.
Often it is listed on the station's website (sometimes under “Live”, “Stream”, or “Webradio”). In the app you can optionally search the public Radio-Browser directory in the Discover tab and adopt station data. You can also enter URLs manually if you have them from another source.
No. My Radio Stations is a favorites organizer: it manages names and stream URLs locally. To listen, you can consciously export stations and import them into My Stream Player.
Yes. Export your favorites as ZIP or CSV in My Radio Stations and import the file in My Stream Player. The step is deliberately manual — you choose which stations move on and whether you want to use them. No cloud account is required.
Radio-Browser is a public directory of internet radio stations (api.radio-browser.info). When you use discovery, the app sends your search terms there — operated by a third party, not aurarum.
Export creates a ZIP or CSV file you can save or share. Import adds stations from such a file. No cloud account is required.
Write to info@aurarum.com — same address as in the app's feedback dialog.
In the header, below the headline, and at the bottom of the page you'll find the official App Store badge — a tap opens the My Radio Stations product page on the App Store.
My Radio Stations is available on the App Store. We continue to welcome your feedback.