How to Build Playlists from Anything You Save in RadioX

TL;DR

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

  1. Save the podcasts, tracks, and stations you like in RadioX.
  2. Create a playlist.
  3. Add saved items from any source into it.
  4. Reorder into the lineup you want.
  5. 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

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.