![]() Users can choose music that fits their business easily, rapidly, and most important, legally. “This integration will not only strengthen Bluesound Professional as a commercial audio provider, but it will also further our message here at Tunify that music is the key to creating a great atmosphere for any business.” Screenshots of Tunify in BluOS 3.16 environmentįounded in 2012, Tunify truly believes that music has the power to shape customer experience. “We are thrilled to be part of the BluOS system,” says Benito Stans, Founder & CEO of Tunify. ![]() With ease of use and several different service options, Tunify provides professional business owners an easy way to have more control over their business’s atmosphere and customer experience. Tunify allows users to choose music to match the type of atmosphere and/or mood they are trying to achieve. Tunify, a Belgian company, specializes in providing commercially-licensed music to professional users. Tunify has several levels of service allowing customers to customize and create their ideal experience as carefully as they want to, or to use pre-configured streams designed for specific environments” “We are pleased that we are able to offer another great commercially-licensed streaming option for our customers who as well as using a legal music source, want to mindfully use music to create a carefully curated environment. “There are legal risks associated with streaming music from consumer streaming services in public spaces that most businesses don’t realize,” says Graeme Harrison, Vice-President and General Manager of Bluesound Professional. Ahead of the US Black Friday holiday, users will be prompted to update their BluOS players with the latest firmware update, BluOS 3.16, at which time, Tunify will be available as a streaming music service option. With this latest integration, all BluOS Enabled devices from Bluesound Professional can now access more commercially-licensed music. These apps w ill not allow you to add your RSS feed because the Patreon creator, who owns the podcast, has no way to create a feed without authentication.TORONTO, CANADA NOVEM– Bluesound Professional, the premium distributed audio ecosystem for commercial spaces, today announced the exciting integration of Tunify, the music streaming service specifically for professional users. There are some apps that require the creators to submit the feeds themselves (and usually pay a fee to do so ). As we discover these apps that are not compatible with RSS feeds, we will list them here in the "not working" section below. So me apps will not allow you to add your RSS feed because they don't support authentication on podcasts. If the feed is found on another site you may have your account blocked. If you share it with anyone, they will have access to the benefits you're paying for - and rob the creator of a potential patron.įor this reason, sites and services that share RSS feeds with other users are generally restricted from hosting our feeds. It contains an authorization token that links directly to your account. Here are some important things to keep in mind when using your private RSS feed as a patron:ĭon’t share your private RSS Link! Your Patreon RSS link is specifically for you, as a patron to the creator offering this benefit.
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