April 2026 — Bulk actions, intro tracks and more

Bulk actions across clock and category items, linked intro and outro tracks, two-factor sign-in and passkeys, and self-serve station slots.

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MusicOne

New

Bulk actions for clock items — You can now select several clock or category items at once by clicking, shift-clicking, dragging a box over them or using the header checkbox. A bar at the bottom of the screen lets you duplicate them, set restricted hours or remove them. Press Escape to clear the selection.

Edit a single day's clocks — There is a new day-format screen for editing one day's clock assignments, and the sidebar now has an expandable day-formats list. You can duplicate or clear a whole day, and turnover is recalculated after either action.

Intro and outro tracks for songs — You can now link tracks to songs, artists or hit years from a new Links tab. Clock items can pull those links in as intro and outro tracks, with a fallback category when nothing is linked. The schedule shows them, counts their length in start times, lets you remove one, and the export places them either side of the parent track.

Two-factor authentication — You can now protect your account with an authenticator app. A set-up wizard gives you a QR code and backup codes, and after that you are asked for a second step at login. A management screen lets you regenerate your backup codes or turn it off again.

Sign in with a passkey — You can now sign in with a passkey using Face ID, Touch ID, Windows Hello or a security key instead of a password. Passkeys are managed from a new panel in your account preferences.

Buy an extra station slot — When you reach your station limit you can now buy another slot without leaving the app, with the prorated amount shown before you confirm. At ten stations you are pointed to us instead. Trial accounts can pay straight away to convert, and invoices name what was bought.

A sync key for each station — Every station now has its own sync key, shown with a copy button in station settings, plus a documentation page you can pass to whoever sends us your track details. When a synced track's length changes, the average length of its category is updated.

Export to WideOrbit and Simian — You can now export schedules for WideOrbit and Simian. Each station can also choose its own export filename format, which is filled in for you on stations imported from legacy Music 1.

Improved

Drag and drop stays put — When you drag an item to a new position in Categories, Clocks or a Schedule, it now stays where you dropped it instead of flicking back while the change saves. If the save fails, the item returns to its old position and you get an error.

Weekly or daily spins — The category table in the Clock Details panel can now be switched between weekly and daily spins. Your choice stays with you as you move between clocks.

Delete a category still in use — You can now delete a category even when it is still assigned to clocks or schedules. Those assignments are removed for you and the remaining categories close the gap. If a delete does fail, you get an explanation of why.

Clearer discounts and card retries — A discount now shows as a fixed amount with the effective price in the billing screen and on your invoice, and it is applied to renewals too. If your card is declined you are prompted to add a new one, and payment is retried seven times before the subscription is cancelled.

New setup walkthrough for CloudSync — Getting started now walks you through creating your station and setting up CloudSync. You can pick the Windows or macOS download, generate a connection code without leaving the page, or email the setup instructions to whoever runs the studio machine. If you have no stations yet, you are taken there.

Station settings on one page — Station settings are now a single form instead of a set of tabs. Two scheduling controls have gone with the change: difficulty prioritisation and symmetrical search depth.

Skip the previous-day check — You can now generate a schedule for a day without the day before it being scheduled, by choosing to skip that check. The very first schedule you generate no longer trips it either.

Renaming an artist merges duplicates — Renaming an artist to a name that already exists now merges the two. The songs and linked artists move across, so you are not left with a duplicate artist in the list.

Fixed

Duplicating clock items keeps them together — Duplicating a run of selected clock items now drops the copies as one block right after the run, so you no longer have to reorder them by hand. The clock screen also no longer errors when you open a brand-new clock or when a song in it has been deleted.

Correct category type descriptions — Selection and Countdown Selection category types now describe themselves correctly in the settings sidebar. Countdown categories no longer show a Search Depth control that never applied to them.

Music 1 import fixes — Importing a legacy Music 1 database now produces all seven weekday formats, the right used or unused state on every track, and sensible names for legacy player commands. The import also survives duplicate cart IDs and a re-created station without losing its progress.

CloudSync

Improved

Code sign-in and a tray icon — CloudSync now signs in with a six-character code from the dashboard instead of an email and password, and no longer asks which station to use. It then sits in the system tray with a coloured icon and a status tooltip, tells you when it connects or drops, and shows a banner while it is reconnecting.

One About window for CloudSync — CloudSync now has a single About window showing its version, a start-with-the-computer toggle, an update check and the connection logs. It takes the place of the old dashboard, preferences and separate logs window.

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