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Too many barriers for professional use
Unfortunately, Audiorista falls far short of being a usable solution for anyone working with real audio libraries, albums, or catalogs.
There is no functional bulk upload workflow. Every file must be edited individually. You cannot properly upload an album, assign shared tags in bulk, or manage multiple files at once in any practical way.
Only MP3 audio files are supported, which feels extremely outdated and unnecessarily restrictive.
Image support is equally limited to PNG only.
There is no usable file structure or proper catalog system. Since albums cannot be created, I tried using collections. To add files to a collection, I must manually type the exact title of each file one by one. With over 400 files, this is completely unrealistic. There is no alternative method and no multi-select.
Due to these limitations, I honestly do not know who this app is meant for. Any musician, label, or audiobook creator needs proper structure and flexibility. The lack of basic organizational freedom makes this app extremely frustrating to use.
One positive aspect: I did like that I was able to see my creative changes directly in the Audiorista beta app, which allowed me to almost design the app in real time. However, the design options were quite limited, and the beta has since expired, so I cannot even access it anymore.
I will be requesting a refund, which is a real shame because the core idea behind Audiorista is great. I simply needed a platform where I could upload my label catalog, organize it in a standard way, add tags, and let customers stream through an app. With fewer restrictions and a proper content management system, this could have been an excellent tool. Sadly, in its current state, it is not usable for professional workflows.
Anders_AudioRista
Dec 3, 2025Hi Benjamin,
Thank you for the review.
To be clear, Audiorista is designed to handle larger catalogs through RSS ingestion, which automatically imports all files, metadata, artwork, ordering and allows you to create album-style structures using tags and collections. Enabling you and other content owners to easily structure your mobile app with curated content.
The AppSumo tiers intentionally support MP3 and PNG to keep processing predictable at scale. Broader format support and advanced ingestion workflows belong to the Business and Enterprise plans.
Tags and collections are built to mimic Album structures efficiently, and with RSS you can assign everything in bulk — manually typing titles one by one is not part of the intended workflow.
We will continue expanding ingestion options to support even more scenarios.
Kind regards, Anders