You’ve heard us talk about how much we love NakiRadio for years! Now, meet NakiGo, and find out how you can easily bring the music you love around with you all day long.
We introduced NakiRadio to our readers way back when the concept of a Jewish-only radio was completely revolutionary (check out our first review here). Hundreds and hundreds of readers joined us over the years as NakiRadio lovers. We love the ease of listening, the ability to choose a channel and then enjoy letting it play, and we love the fully kosher and fully worry-free family listening.
NakiRadio’s newest product is something brand-new: meet NakiGo! NakiGo is NakiRadio’s free brand-new app, now available for download on the Apple Store and on Google Play.
Trying Out the NakiGo App
I took a look at the NakiGo app to get a feel of how it works. My kids were looking over my shoulder and one after another they piped up with their favorites that they wanted to listen to. One wanted ‘Happy Clappy,’ another scrolled down to Mordechai Schapiro, and another kvetched till I found his favorite kids songs. Their verdict on NakiGo? Huge, resounding yes!
Content on the NakiGo app can be customized for each user with the content they select on the NakiRadio Portal. That means you’ll hear the music you love, and your kids can hear the music they love.
On the free version of NakiGo, there are lots of music channels, stories, and podcasts available. There are also paid options, which depending on what plan you choose, includes full music collections from dozens of popular artists, and full story collections with hundreds of kids stories.
NakiGo vs. NakiRadio
In our opinion, the app doesn’t necessarily replace the original NakiRadio that we know and love. NakiGo is an incredible app, perfect for seamless listening to all of your favorites from an app on your phone. It’s great for when you’re in the car too. But if you’re someone who wants a household full of music, not dependent on your phone being out and available, well, there’s nothing like the NakiRadio that the kids can use themselves.

Do you want more content, and the ability to choose to stream only your favorites? NakiGo has 2 paid plans, depending on what you’re looking for. First, there’s Naki Nigun, for $5.99 a month. With the Naki Nigun plan, you can browse all the top artists and albums. Either pick who you want to listen to, or use Naki Nigun shuffle to get a new playlist every time. Then, there’s Naki Premium for $10.00 a month. The Naki Premium plan includes Naki Nigun, plus hundreds of kids stories and full-length audiobooks. Don’t want to commit to paying? We get that! Try a 7-day free premium trial, and see how it goes.
Do you not have the original NakiRadio yet? It makes the perfect afikomen present! Plus, NakiRadio has a great afikomen offer out. Buy the NakiRadio Duo model at www.nakisteal.com and get a full year warranty, plus a full year of premium content on NakiGo and on your NakiRadio, free!
Visit www.nakiradio.com to get all the details Radio and Go, and find your best music player.

What’s the difference between this and 24/6?
We have had our naki radio for 3 years and love love love it. I’m tempted to get another one for our second floor because we are constantly moving it around the house! I love that my kids can listen to quality Jewish content without any access to my phone or other screen-device. We are so grateful to Naki! We use NakiGo in the car and love it too, but the NakiRadio is so unique because it doesn’t rely on a smart device. Thank you, Naki!