A KEXP native macOS app

One of my favorite ways to find and discover music these days is the radio station KEXP. It’s a public, independent radio station in Seattle where I grew up and they have DJs doing awesome shows all day and night. They play a ton of great music. They have an official iOS app, but don’t have an official MacOS app or anything. I wrote myself an unofficial one that sits in the menubar though and displays current song info and has a few nice features around pause behavior/stream resumption and airplay. I borrowed a bunch of the logos/assets from the iOS app. I’d love beta testers and any feedback people have!

  • Código Aberto
  • Integrações
  • iOS
Mar 21, 2026Visitar site

Resumo de IA

An unofficial, native macOS menubar application for KEXP radio, offering current song information, pause/resumption features, and AirPlay support.

Melhor para

KEXP listeners on macOS, Users seeking a menubar music app, Individuals who appreciate independent radio

Por que importa

Provides convenient access to KEXP radio content and playback controls directly from the macOS menubar.

Principais recursos

  • Menubar integration for easy access
  • Displays current song information
  • Pause and resume stream functionality
  • AirPlay support for audio streaming

Casos de uso

  • As a long-time KEXP listener who primarily uses a Mac for work, I want a convenient way to see what song is currently playing without interrupting my workflow, so I can easily identify music I like and potentially add it to my playlists.
  • For users who enjoy discovering new music through KEXP's curated shows but find themselves away from their main computer, a menubar app allows them to quickly check the station's playlist and stream resumption features, ensuring they don't miss a beat.
  • A music enthusiast who appreciates KEXP's independent programming and wants a seamless listening experience on their Mac can utilize this app to manage playback, including pausing and resuming streams, and directing audio to AirPlay devices directly from their desktop.