
FAQs
FAQ
Common questions, answered
Everything you need to know about turning your written content into a podcast.
Getting Started
Both. The narration comes from a voice profile built on a sample you record, which is where the AI sits. Every episode then goes to a human editor who listens for pacing and pronunciation, and smooths any moments that sound off. The episode only reaches you after that editorial pass, and you approve the final cut before it publishes.
Yes. We build a voice profile from a short sample you record once, and use that profile to narrate every episode. The output captures your tone and cadence closely enough that most listeners cannot distinguish it from a studio recording. Our editors catch anything that slips through, so the episode you hear has already been checked against how you actually sound.
Most episodes are ready for your review in up to 48 hours from submission. Each episode runs through our editorial review before you see it, which is where the narration gets its polish. You then approve the final cut, and nothing publishes without your sign-off.
Content Strategy & Fit
Long-form content your audience would already want to consume. Essays with a strong point of view narrate especially well. Case studies, research notes, market briefings, and newsletter-style pieces all work too, as long as they have substance to carry through an audio format. Aloudable works from whatever your team is already producing, so you do not have to write anything new for the audio format.
Aloudable sits alongside your existing content workflow. It takes material your team already produces and converts it into audio without adding to your writing load. Many marketing teams use it to extend the reach of blog posts and newsletters into podcast format, so the same idea reaches both readers and listeners.
Yes. Longer pieces like reports or essays can be broken into multiple episodes, each focused on a specific theme or section. This extends the life of a single piece of content and helps you keep a more consistent publishing cadence without creating new material.
Aloudable is designed as a complement to your written content. It extends the reach of what you already publish by making the same material accessible in audio, and it does not require your team to create anything new. Most of our clients publish the written and audio versions together for the same piece.
Aloudable supports a range of formats. Single-voice narration is the most common, and we also produce co-hosted discussions or interview-style episodes when the source content calls for that approach. The format is shaped during the editorial process based on the material and your preferences.
Voice Ownership & Control
You do. Your voice profile and everything we produce from it belong to you. You are free to use the audio and transcripts on any channel you publish to, whether that is a podcast feed or your own website. Aloudable never licenses your voice to another client, and you can ask us to delete your voice model at any time.
You retain full ownership of your voice profile and all the audio we produce for you. If you stop working with Aloudable, the existing episodes remain yours to use freely, with no restrictions. You can also request deletion of your voice model and any associated data at any time.
Yes. You can update or replace your voice profile at any time by recording a new sample. Future episodes will reflect the updated voice. Past episodes stay unchanged unless you ask us to reprocess them against the new profile.
Voice consistency is built into the process. Your voice profile is used across every episode we produce, and the editorial pass includes checks for pacing and tone so the listener hears the same voice from one episode to the next.
Legal & Security
Yes, when the voice being cloned belongs to someone who has consented. That is how Aloudable operates. Every voice profile is built from a sample the actual speaker records and approves. We do not build voices for public figures or anyone else who has not explicitly opted in. We follow FTC disclosure guidelines in the US and GDPR requirements for handling European data.
Disclosure requirements vary by region and by how the content is used. In some contexts legal or regulatory rules require disclosure of AI-generated voice, and in others it is optional. Many of our clients choose to disclose as a matter of brand transparency regardless. Aloudable follows the regulatory guidance that applies to your jurisdiction and use case.
Your voice samples and all source content are encrypted both in transit and at rest. Your voice model is hosted by Aloudable in a GDPR-compliant region, and no third party has access to it. Access inside our team is limited to the people working on your account, and you can request deletion of your voice model and any associated files at any time.
Operations & Delivery
Either setup works. Most clients upload the delivered file to their own podcast host, which then handles distribution to Spotify and Apple Podcasts automatically. If you would rather have us manage the upload and distribution for you, we can do that too.
Yes. Every finished episode comes with a clean, publish-ready transcript that has been reviewed alongside the audio. Most clients use the transcript for show notes, SEO, accessibility, and social clips. Transcripts arrive with the audio in your approval step, so you can edit both before anything goes live.
Yes. Each team member who wants to narrate records their own voice setup once, and any episode can use a single voice or combine several. This works well for co-hosted shows and interview formats, and voices can be swapped in within the same episode wherever a different narrator makes sense.
Aloudable currently supports English-language audio only. If your team publishes across multiple languages, we can produce the English pieces for you, but other languages are not available at this time.
The editorial layer carries most of this weight. Our editors listen specifically for mispronunciations during review, and they correct them before the episode reaches your approval queue. For terms your team uses repeatedly, you can send us a pronunciation guide that stays attached to your account.
Differentiation & Pricing
Generic text-to-speech gives you a synthetic voice reading an unedited transcript. Aloudable delivers a full produced episode in your own voice, shaped by an editorial pass for pacing and listenability, and reviewed before it reaches your approval queue. The output sounds like a produced podcast — that is the level listeners actually subscribe to.
Pricing is custom and scaled to how much content your team publishes. We build each quote around the episode length and cadence you need, and the number of voice profiles on your account also shapes the final number. Request a sample episode or book a call and we will put together a quote for your team.
Review & Scope
Yes. The approval stage is where most clients fine-tune the final cut. You receive the audio and the transcript, and you can request edits to wording, pacing, or the way a specific section is narrated before you sign off. Nothing publishes until you approve it.
Yes. A number of our clients use Aloudable exclusively for internal audio, like team briefings or research summaries that never leave the company. The voice profile and internal episodes sit under the same privacy controls as anything public-facing.
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