
Aiir has launched its new cloud-based music scheduler, now available for stations worldwide to try for free.
The software was unveiled at the NAB Show earlier this year, and following a soft launch last week, Aiir says more than 100 radio companies are already using the platform.
Designed to modernise the way music is scheduled, the Aiir Scheduler works entirely in the cloud with no need to install any software. It supports multiple users and formats across different stations and runs through any web browser.
Ricki Lee, CEO at Aiir, said: “After extensive beta testing, showcasing our music scheduler at the NAB Show, and a soft launch, it’s now publicly available. You can get started quickly by importing your data from existing popular music scheduler systems.”
The service is currently free to use until the end of September this year.
Aiir Scheduler allows log exports to a wide range of automation systems including PlayoutONE, WideOrbit, Myriad, PlayIt Live, and Station Playlist. The company says support for additional playout systems will follow.
More information is available at aiir.com/scheduler.