RoboFile listens to every hour of your airtime, sorts it into your FCC issue categories, and builds your Quarterly Issues/Programs List for you — launching well ahead of your October 10 deadline.
Be first in line when RoboFile launches — founding stations get early access and locked-in launch pricing.
You're on the Founding Station list. Watch your inbox — launch news is coming soon, and October 10 just got a lot less scary.
Four times a year, someone at your station reconstructs months of airtime by hand — with a $10,000 fine riding on it. RoboFile ends that.
Feed RoboFile your recorded audio — airchecks, show recordings, whatever you've got — and it transcribes everything overnight on your own machine, finding every interview, PSA, and community mention from the quarter and sorting it into your FCC issue categories.
Every Monday, RoboFile scans your local news and hands you content ideas mapped to your issue categories — including gaps it spots before the deadline does. Story angles, suggested guests, ready-to-use questions. For your market, not someone else's.
On filing day, your Quarterly Issues/Programs List is formatted, complete, and ready for your public file — every issue covered, every entry documented with program, date, and duration. You review, approve, upload. Done before your coffee's cold.
Three steps. No new hardware. No changes to how you run your station.
Point RoboFile at your recordings — or enter programming manually. Either way works.
Transcription and sorting happen automatically on your machine while your station sleeps. Only text syncs to your dashboard.
Approve what goes in, export your formatted list, upload to your public file. Every quarter, on time.


Transcription runs on your own computer. Your audio never gets uploaded anywhere — only text leaves the building.
Designed with input from broadcasters with 20+ years of FCC compliance experience at stations large and small.
Emmy-winning broadcaster, 40+ years on air, and creator of RoboDJ — tools built for real radio stations.
No. RoboFile works with any station's recorded audio, on any automation system. If you do run RoboDJ, they work beautifully together — but it's not required.
No. Transcription happens locally on your own machine. Only text transcripts sync to your dashboard — your audio never leaves your building.
You can enter programming manually, and RoboFile still organizes, checks, and builds your formatted quarterly report — with deadline reminders so you never file late.
Founding stations get early access and locked-in launch pricing when RoboFile ships in about 30 days.
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