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RadioCult vs Zeno FM:Scaling beyond entry-level radio tools

Compare how each platform handles the workflows that shape your station, from broadcasting and scheduling to team collaboration and listener experience.

  • Unlimited listeners across all plans
  • Tools built for multi-presenter stations
  • Clear pricing that scales with your station
RadioCult
vs
Zeno FM
What sets us apart

Designed for stations managing multiple presenters and ongoing programming

Many stations start with Zeno FM because it offers a simple way to get a live stream online. Some setups focus on distributing a live stream with basic fallback, while others use older scheduling systems.

As stations grow, programming becomes more structured, more presenters get involved, and day-to-day coordination becomes more important.

RadioCult is designed for stations that run continuously, manage multiple presenters, and need a setup that stays organized as things scale. Instead of relying on a free, ad-supported model, everything is structured in one place, from scheduling and streaming to collaboration and reporting.

Why switch

Why stations move fromZeno FM to RadioCult

Common friction points teams run into before making the switch.

  • Working within basic or fragmented streaming setups

  • Limited control over how the station is presented or monetized

  • Managing schedules and contributors as programming grows

  • Fewer tools for structured workflows and collaboration

  • A setup that becomes harder to manage as the station develops

Feature comparison

RadioCult vs Zeno FM:What each platform supports

Features
Zeno FM
Ad-free broadcasting experience
Full control over station branding and presentation
Unlimited users available on a standard plan
Structured workflows for multi-presenter stations
Pricing not dependent on ads or monetization model
Designed for ongoing programming and scaling
Embeddable player / website components
Live broadcasting
Scheduling / automation
Listener analytics
Some platforms cover core broadcasting needs, but can become harder to manage as stations add more presenters, content, and programming complexity.

Zeno FM strengths and limitations

Where Zeno FM works well

  • Quick setup for launching a station
  • Basic playlist fallback for continuous streaming
  • Live broadcasting capabilities
  • Accessible entry point for new stations

Where Zeno FM may feel limited over time

  • Ad-supported model affects listener experience
  • Less control over branding and presentation
  • Fewer tools for managing larger teams or multiple presenters
  • Limited structure for organizing more complex programming
  • Scaling beyond a basic setup can become restrictive
Our approach

What sets
RadioCult apart

A clearer look at how each platform supports your station as it becomes more active.

01 — Approach

Built for stations with more presenters and more to coordinate

RadioCult: Designed for stations coordinating multiple presenters across a fuller schedule

Zeno FM: Focused on simple broadcasting and getting stations on air quickly

02 — Approach

A consistent experience for listeners

RadioCult: No ads interrupting your stream

Zeno FM: Ad-supported model introduces interruptions

03 — Approach

Designed for ongoing programming

RadioCult: Built for stations running full schedules across multiple shows and contributors

Zeno FM: Focuses on basic scheduling and automation

04 — Approach

One place to manage how your station runs

RadioCult: Scheduling, collaboration, integrations, and reporting are part of the same system

Zeno FM: Provides core broadcasting tools with fewer workflow and management features

05 — Approach

Grows with your station's activity

RadioCult: Plans expand based on storage, bandwidth, and team size

Zeno FM: Designed primarily as a free entry-level platform

Pricing

RadioCult vs Zeno FM pricing

Compare how each platform is priced as your station grows.

RadioCult
  • Plans start at $33/month or $330/year
  • 7-day free trial on all plans
  • Unlimited listeners included from the start
  • Pricing scales across storage, bandwidth, and users
  • Your audience can grow without changing how your plan works
Zeno FM
  • Paid plans (e.g. Starter, Prime, Premier)
  • Plans vary by stream quality, listener limits, and features
  • Lower tiers include limits on listeners and audio quality
  • Higher tiers increase limits and unlock additional features
  • Scaling typically involves moving up plan tiers
Testimonials

Why stations choose RadioCult

Working with Radio Cult for the past couple of months has significantly improved our workflow. The easy-to-navigate interface, the storage capacity and the ability to schedule weeks or even months in advance are a fraction of the things that made our work a lot easier.
Oroko Radio

Oroko Radio

Running a community radio station isn't always easy, but having a team like Radio Cult in our corner makes all the difference. They get what it's like to be a small team trying to do something meaningful, and their support keeps things running smoothly.
Zabrij Radio

Zabrij Radio

Following challenges with previous hosting providers, Radio Cult's platform has proven to be the ideal solution. With extensive storage, we can archive content, while the user-friendly scheduling interface lets us plan detailed weekly and monthly programming.
Temple Radio

Temple Radio

Ready to explore RadioCult?

Start with a free trial and see how it fits your station’s setup, schedule, and team.

FAQs

Do I need technical experience to run a station on RadioCult?

No technical background is required. Most stations set up their stream, upload content, and schedule shows on their first day using the interface and onboarding guidance. The platform is browser-based with no software to install. If questions come up during setup or daily use, support is available across all plans.

Can I migrate my existing station from another platform?

Yes. Many stations move from self-hosted tools or other hosting providers. Migration usually involves transferring media files, recreating the schedule, and updating stream links on websites or apps. The support team can help you plan each step so the transition feels manageable.

How long does it take to get a station running?

Some stations begin broadcasting the same day they create an account, while others take more time to prepare content and schedules. The onboarding process is designed to help you move at a pace that fits your team.

Are there limits on how many listeners I can have?

There are no caps on concurrent listeners across any RadioCult plan. The platform is built to support stations as audiences grow — whether that is a gradual increase or a spike during a live event. Listener capacity does not change based on your plan tier. You can review full plan details on the pricing page.

Can I schedule both live and pre-recorded shows?

Yes. You can combine live broadcasts, pre-recorded shows, and playlist automation within the same schedule. Live slots hand off to automation when no presenter is broadcasting, so the stream stays active around the clock. Repeating rules let you set up recurring shows without rebuilding the schedule each week.

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