Voicera allows bloggers and content writers to embed life-like voice dictation of their blogs directly into their content. All in one click. They can reach their busy readers via interactive blogs that can speak and increase retention.
@itsshashank you can test it on our blog. https://blog.voicera.co/posts/ho.... Let me know if you have any other concerns. Would be happy to help you.
Edit: We have added a demo voice to our website which describes the content of the website. Hope you like it.
Hey Product Hunters, bloggers and content creators,
Voicera was created from a personal need to listen to the articles from my favorite bloggers. But, it’s text, you can’t really listen to it. I’m sure we all have come across a situation where we have found a great article, but we don’t have time to read it. So, we bookmark it for later reading. Little did we know, after a certain amount of time it gets stockpiled like a stack of papers in an attorney’s room. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? What if there was an option to listen to the article on the website where you found that article? How great it would be?
That’s why we created Voicera. Using Voicera, bloggers and content writers can embed a life-like voice dictation of their blogs directly into their content. All of this in one click. Just copy and paste your article’s link into our dashboard, select the voice you want, and in an instant, you’ll get a life-like AI-based voice dictation HTML embed which you can add to your content so that readers who don’t have time to focus on reading can listen to your great article while doing some other work. It’s a great way to increase user experience.
Features including:
🆓 It’s FREE to use in beta
♾️ Lifetime validity
🖱️ One-click audio embed creator
🎧 Enables your readers to become your listeners
🌐 Supports English US/UK/India dialects. More languages coming soon.
🦅Extremely lightweight, measuring at just ~2.2 KB
The users that opt for audio typically do so because they don’t have the time or patience to read or watch (multitasking is the no.1 motivation to choose an audio experience). Thus, increasing the time users spend on your website and their pages per session. The bottom line – audiofying content will result in more users and more hours throughout the day when users are engaging with your content.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards
- Arbob
@snakecharmer Thanks for using our app. In beta, we are only providing one customization option. But sure. In the near future we are planning to add few more themes to the embed.
@kostjapalovic Hello Kostja. Sorry for the experience. Although, while in beta we are trying to support most of the popular blogging platforms available like WordPress, Ghost, Gatsby etc., it's not unusual to find a platform unsupported. However, you can email us at contact@voicera.co, mentioning details of your blog platform, the tech stack it uses etc. And, we will let you know once it's available for usage.
Excellent British voice. Is there any way to speed up the reader a bit? My rants sound a little too calm with the standard rate voice. I will suggest on the site, too. But this is a great start. Thanks.
@ajpennyfarthing thanks for the feedback. Since this is beta we wanted to keep the audio player as minimal as possible. But, trust me, audio speed up is definitely in the cards.
@bhavesh_rawat As you can see from our FAQ section "How can I create a voice for my blog?". Platforms like Medium and Substack doesn't support custom HTML embeds, so currently it's not possible to use Voicera there. However, it will work once the Medium team figures out a way to allow HTML embeds on their platform.
Amazing! Does this have an impact on SEO? it seems to me that voice SEO will become more and more important.
another question: do you have a female voice?
@jd_dos Thanks for the message. We haven't measured it's impact on the SEO, but it's a great suggestion. We'll look into it. Regarding female voice, Yes. We've female voices for English US and English India accents.
?makers Looks great but FYI there's a long-standing healthcare company that's been in business for over a decade with various speech products/features named "Vocera"[0]. I'm not a lawyer but they have many trademarks on Vocera and the standard is generally "likely to cause confusion". You're probably well in that territory with a speech product that sounds almost identical and is one letter off. When Googling "voicera" Google replaces/suggests "Vocera". There's a pretty decent chance you'll be hearing from them.
[0] https://www.vocera.com/
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