You set the shape once.
Then you just listen.
Daypart asks four small things of you at the start — and gives back a station that runs itself for as long as you keep it. Here's the whole of it, end to end.
Add what you already love.
Point Daypart at the audio you'd choose anyway — the podcasts you follow, a station or two you trust, and a seam of independent music to play between them. Paste a feed, search the radio directory, or pick from the music libraries. There's no quota and no "for you" wall; the sources are simply yours.
- Any open podcast RSS feed
- Public internet radio from a worldwide directory
- Creative Commons & independent music catalogues
Shape your day.
Your station is built from six dayparts in a fixed order — Breakfast, Mornings, Afternoons, Drive, Nights, Sleep — laid out as one continuous strip from first light to the next. Drag a boundary and the two neighbours move together, so the day is always whole: twenty-four hours, no gaps, no dead air.
Give each daypart a mood and it changes how it's programmed — warmer and slower at Breakfast, brighter through Mornings, quiet to nothing by Sleep. Set a theme for each weekday too, and a gentle arc colours the whole week without touching the shape.
Let the Programmer assemble it.
This is the part that feels like radio. Given a daypart's length and mood, the Programmer — Daypart's DJ brain — orders your sources into a real broadcast: a track, a station ident, the morning's podcast segment, another track, a clean handoff to a live station. It fits the time to the minute and paces talk against music so nothing clumps.
- Fills each daypart exactly — no awkward fades to silence
- Alternates long and short, talk and music, to a natural rhythm
- Knows release cadence, so new episodes land on the right day
Press play.
That's the last decision you have to make. Open Daypart at any hour and it tunes straight into the daypart you're in, mid-flow, the way a real station is always already playing. One continuous stream — it segues, hands off and keeps time on its own.
Come back tomorrow and it has moved on with you: today's episodes in place, the rotation freshened, the same shape of a day waiting where you left it.
Get DaypartA few promises, kept by design.
No algorithm guessing
Daypart plays your sources in a sensible order. It doesn't profile you or chase engagement — there's no feed to optimise.
No commercial catalogues
No Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube. Only audio that's free to be broadcast — which is what lets it behave like radio.
No servers, no account
Everything is assembled on your phone. Nothing about your listening ever leaves the device.
Four small steps.
Then it's yours for good.
Set it up once and Daypart keeps the day shaped for you — a radio of your own.