🚀 New — Beta version available

Password Audio Player. Your protected audio player, on your own server

Build a professional player, organize your playlists by folder, protect access and monetize your work — without hosting your files with us.

Live demo — Password Audio Player (180s preview)
Be among the first artists to share music with a password-protected player
Free plan available
No credit card required
Ready in 2 minutes

Everything you need

A professional audio player, entirely under your control

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Password-protected access

Share your player only with clients, VIPs or subscribers using a custom password.

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Auto-organized playlists

Your audio folders become playlists. Sub-folders become sub-playlists. Zero manual setup.

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Your files, your server

Your MP3s stay hosted on your server. We store nothing. Full privacy, no external limits imposed.

Secure streaming with seeking

Files are served through a secure PHP proxy with Range Request support — smooth playback and track navigation.

💳 Premium

Sell access to your player

Stripe integration to sell 24h, 30-day, 1-year or lifetime access. Monetize your music productions directly.

📊 Premium

Analytics & favorites

Play count per track, persistent visitor favorites, full analytics dashboard.

Get started in 3 steps

Guided step by step — no technical knowledge required

1

Create your account

Choose Free or Premium. Google OAuth or email/password — takes 30 seconds.

2

Set up your server

Download the ZIP package, drop 3 PHP files on your hosting, enter your URL in the dashboard.

3

Sync and share

One click to auto-import your folder structure as playlists. Share your player URL.

Embed on any website

One line of code — works on WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, or any HTML page

embed.html
<iframe
  src="https://pwodio.com/play/?id=YOUR_PLAYER_ID"
  width="480"
  height="720"
  frameborder="0"
  allow="autoplay"
  style="border-radius:16px;border:none"
></iframe>
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Works everywhere

Any website, blog, Linktree, press kit or EPK

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Mobile-optimized

Fully responsive — perfect on phones & tablets

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Password-protected

Visitors enter the password directly in the player

Zero dependencies

Lightweight iframe — no JS library needed on your site

Simple, transparent pricing

Start for free, upgrade when you're ready

Free
€0
Forever
 
  • 1 player
  • 3 playlists
  • 5 tracks per playlist
  • MP3 files
  • Password-protected access
  • Secure streaming proxy
  • Stripe access sales
  • 180s preview mode
  • Favorites & analytics
  • White label
  • Files outside public_html
Get started for free

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started

No. Your audio files always stay on your own hosting server. Password Audio Player never uploads or stores your music. We only provide the player technology — your files remain under your full control.
Yes, you need a web hosting account where your audio files are accessible via a URL. Any standard shared hosting (cPanel, Plesk…) works. We provide a small ZIP package you deploy in minutes — no coding required.
Payments go directly through your own Stripe or PayPal account — we never touch the money. After a successful payment, the listener instantly receives a personal magic link by email granting them access for the duration you chose (24h, 30 days or 1 year).
Downloads are blocked by design. Audio is streamed through a secure proxy — the direct URL of your files is never exposed to the browser. On the PREMIUM plan, files stored outside public_html add an extra layer of protection.
The free plan gives you 1 protected player, 3 playlists, 5 tracks per playlist, MP3 support, and password-protected access — with no time limit. You can upgrade to Premium at any time to unlock monetization, unlimited players, all audio formats and more.
Not at all. The dashboard guides you step by step. On FREE, you download a ZIP, drop it in your music folder, and enter your URL. On PREMIUM, the process is slightly more advanced — our optional Setup Assistance (€79) covers the full configuration via AnyDesk or video call.
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