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Cirrus Streaming is a professional audio live-streaming platform for broadcast and internet radio stations, centered on the message “Stream Your Radio. Reach The World.” Based on the captured content, it is not an email, SMS, voice calling, or IM messaging service. Instead, it is a broadcast streaming and audience-reach platform that provides web players, native iOS/Android apps, and support for in-car listening scenarios.
The platform emphasizes fast launch, claiming that the process from signup to going live is simple, requires no complex technical configuration, and can get a station streaming within minutes. In terms of features, the page mentions 150+ features, 13 categories, an All-In-One Platform, and audio bitrate of up to 192k. Branding is a major focus: users can customize logos, colors, and styles from a single dashboard, and get branded web players and mobile apps. On mobile, it supports native iOS and Android apps, and also mentions CarPlay and Android Auto.
The captured text does not disclose plan pricing, billing units, traffic limits, concurrent listener limits, storage, or app publishing fees, so the real cost structure cannot be assessed. On performance, the only confirmed claims are “192k Audio Bitrate” and “Go Live Fast”; there is no information on SLA, latency, availability, global nodes, peak concurrency, or monitoring metrics. For commercial radio projects, buyers should further verify stability, scalability, and incident response before procurement.
The advantages are its clear positioning and focus on radio live streaming; its multi-platform coverage appears fairly complete, with web, mobile app, and in-car access all mentioned; its branding customization is suitable for stations that want to maintain an independent identity; and “20 Years in Business” suggests a long operating history in the industry. The downsides are that public information is not very transparent: pricing, API details, compliance, security, and support are not reflected in the main text. For users who need SMS, email notifications, or messaging APIs, it does not fit communications/email-type requirements.
It is better suited to traditional broadcast stations, internet radio stations, religious/campus/community radio, and audio organizations that want to quickly obtain mobile listening channels. The main text provides no information about accessibility from China, so it should be considered unknown for now; in practice, users should test whether the backend, player, app services, and payments are available. If targeting listeners in mainland China, alternatives such as self-hosted Icecast/SHOUTcast, domestic cloud live-audio solutions, or services like Radio.co and Live365 may also be worth evaluating.
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