How to Build Playlists from Anything You Save in RadioX
RadioX lets you build playlists from anything you save — podcasts, Apple Music, and your own radio stations together — so you can line up exactly what you want to hear across every source in one place.
Steps
- Save the podcasts, tracks, and stations you like in RadioX.
- Create a playlist.
- Add saved items from any source into it.
- Reorder into the lineup you want.
- Play the playlist straight through.
Why it works this way
Most apps silo playlists by type — music here, podcasts there. RadioX’s whole idea is one player, so playlists span everything you save: a morning mix of a news podcast, a couple of tracks, and your local station. Building from saved items means your lineup is drawn from across sources, not locked to one.
Tips & edge cases
- Mix sources — a commute playlist can hold a show and some music.
- Save first, then organize into playlists.
- Make playlists per routine — morning, workout, wind-down.
FAQ
Can a playlist mix different sources? Yes. Build playlists from anything you save — podcasts, Apple Music, and radio stations together.
How do I add something to a playlist? Save it, then add it to a playlist you’ve created.
Is there a limit to how many I can make? Make playlists for whatever moods or routines you like from your saved items.