For macOS · Apple Silicon
Your Plex music, playing radio that learns you.
Start a station from any track in your Plex library and teach it with a thumb. TuneFalls wraps it in a proper hi-fi deck — local FLAC and MP3, a real 10-band EQ and a glowing spectrum visualizer.
Free · 50 plays a month · £10/yr for unlimited
A radio station for an audience of one
Pick any track and TuneFalls builds a station around it — from your own Plex library, not a streaming catalogue or an algorithm trained on everyone else. Thumb a track up and the station leans in. Thumb it down and it never comes back.
- 01 Start a station from any track — one click.
- 02 Thumbs up and down teach it your taste.
- 03 The queue stays ahead of you — fresh, no repeats.
A channel guide for your record collection
TuneFalls reads the tags across your whole library and builds a dial of ready-made stations — 90s Country, Country: Mellow, 2010s Pop/Rock, a Mellow Mix — numbered like the channel guide you grew up flipping through. Tune one and it plays like a proper radio station: the guide stays live, the ON AIR cell fills as the song plays, and you can see what's coming NEXT before it lands. Thumbs teach every station your taste, same as always.
Thin tags in your library? One click on “Find more detail online” looks each album up and enriches it — stop any time, it picks up where it left off — and “Generate more channels” re-reads everything it has learned and digs a level deeper. Your collection keeps surprising you.
Built for people who care how it sounds
A radio that learns
The headline act: stations built from your own library that get sharper with every thumb. See how it works.
Preset radio stations
A live channel guide clustered from your library’s tags — with one-click online enrichment when the tags run thin. Turn the dial.
Native Plex streaming
Sign in with Plex, browse artists, albums, genres and your most-played, and stream straight from your server — Plexamp-style, no browser.
Your local library
Point it at your folders and it scans MP3, FLAC and other lossless in seconds. Browse by artist and album, search everything.
Real 10-band EQ
A proper graphic equaliser with presets, running on the Web Audio graph — not a gimmick. Set it and it sticks.
Spectrum & scope
A recessed LCD visualiser with amber peak caps, driven by the live audio — the heartbeat of the whole interface.
Daylight or dark — all about the music
Free to live with. Cheap to love.
TuneFalls is in beta right now — everything is free and the monthly play cap isn't enforced. Pricing below kicks in when we're out of beta.
- 50 track plays every month
- Plex streaming & local library
- Learning radio, EQ & visualiser
- Light & dark themes
- Unlimited plays — no monthly cap
- Every feature, always
- Automatic updates
- Supports this project
Download TuneFalls
A universal build for Apple Silicon Macs. Free to start — subscribe any time from inside the app.
Unsigned build — on first launch, right-click → Open
Good to know
What does the free version include?
Everything — Plex, local library, learning radio, EQ, visualiser and themes. The only limit is 50 track plays per calendar month. The count resets on the 1st.
What do I get for £10 a year?
Unlimited plays and automatic updates. It's a yearly subscription that keeps a small, independent project alive — cancel any time and you drop back to the free tier.
Do I need a Plex server?
No. TuneFalls plays your local files perfectly well on its own. Plex is optional — connect it if you want to stream your server library and use the learning radio.
Does it play lossless?
Yes — FLAC and WAV play natively, alongside MP3, AAC and M4A. (Apple Lossless / ALAC isn't supported yet.)
Which Macs are supported?
macOS on Apple Silicon. It's a native desktop app built on Electron, delivered as a signed .dmg with automatic updates.