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Rádio Indoor is an online ambient radio automation platform provided by Brazil-based MIDIA.ONLINE PLATAFORMA DE SERVIÇOS LTDA, aimed at commercial venues, corporate broadcasting, and regional service providers. It allows users to create personalized online radio stations, in-store audio, or corporate broadcasts and stream them over the internet. According to the official description, no additional software installation is required; it runs directly in a browser.
The platform is centered on “in-store radio operations.” It offers Player Rádio Indoor, HLS streaming, scheduling for music and commercial programming, ad/announcement insertion, control over mixing points, and independent volume control for different media types. After audio is uploaded, the server can normalize volume, remove silence, and convert MP3 to M4A. One practical feature is that the player can continue playing music programming even when the internet connection is interrupted, making it suitable for stores with unstable networks. The site also mentions a large music library, ECAD-free music library options, and daily content such as horoscopes, news, and trivia.
No specific plan pricing is disclosed in the public content. The terms indicate a monthly subscription model paid via Brazilian boleto bancário, with fees based on the selected plan, number of resources, package, or upgrades. The financial module that generates boletos charges R$3.00 per cleared payment or transfer request. The site offers a free test and a demo version of the Player, but does not specify the trial duration.
On security, the platform claims to operate its own data center with 24/7 monitoring, fiber-optic links, and redundant no-break power systems. Its privacy terms state that user information and access records are stored confidentially, with access by employees, agents, and service providers limited on a need-to-know basis. For collaboration permissions, only registration, login, and account/password responsibilities are mentioned; no team roles, store-level permission hierarchy, or approval workflow were found. APIs, developer support, and mainstream third-party integrations are also not reflected in the public content.
Its strengths are a highly vertical product focus, a complete in-store broadcasting feature set, offline playback support, and automated audio processing. It is a good fit for retail, restaurants, shopping malls, chain stores, and regional broadcast agencies. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, support limited to business days from 09:00 to 18:00, and the fact that public music performance fees are not included in the platform fee; users must handle ECAD and other compliance obligations themselves.
There is no information in the public content about accessibility from China, so its availability is unknown. Since its payments, regulatory assumptions, and content resources are clearly oriented toward the Brazilian market, Chinese companies would face uncertainty around payment, copyright compliance, language, and network availability. For use in China, it may be better to first evaluate local in-store music or digital signage solutions, or use WeCom or Feishu together with a local audio system as an alternative. Comparable overseas services include Soundtrack Your Brand and Cloud Cover Music.
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