
by Gibbsoft Ltd
Radiophonia is an internet radio player for Android and desktop that streams 51,000+ stations worldwide and keeps a timestamped history of every song that plays. The problem it solves is a real one: radio is ephemeral. You hear a track you want, and by the time you think to look it up it’s gone. Radiophonia logs the station, artist, track and the exact time, so you can find it later on Spotify, YouTube or Apple Music.
The network looked at it the way it looks at everything — with a sceptical ear. What came through was that the core promise actually works. The song history is reliable, the station metadata (logos, genres, country) is genuinely useful, and the browse-by-country and browse-by-genre pages turn a sea of stations into something navigable. Optional account sync keeps favourites and history in lockstep across devices, and there is no account requirement at all if you don’t want one.
It is endorsed as a product built by a NEEN member that holds up under the network’s scrutiny: a small, well-scoped tool that does one thing — remembering the good stuff — and does it properly.