Once you have an audio version of an article, the next question is how to actually get a player onto the page. It sounds like it should be trivial, and sometimes it is — but the choice you make here decides how fast the page loads, how the player looks on mobile, and how much […]
If you’ve looked at adding audio to your content, you’ve probably run into text-to-speech tools pretty quickly. Paste in some text, pick a voice, download an MP3. It works. The question is what happens next — because that’s where raw TTS stops and where an audio content engine starts, and the gap between them is […]
Newsletters compete for the same five minutes as everything else in someone’s inbox, and increasingly that five minutes happens on a commute, in a gym, or between meetings rather than at a desk. A growing number of writers are responding by adding a listen option: the same issue, narrated, sitting right at the top of […]
Adding an audio version of your posts is one of those features that sounds simple and then quietly tanks your page speed if you do it the obvious way. You install a plugin, it injects a player and a chunk of JavaScript into every page, the audio files are huge and served straight off your […]
AI voice summaries condense a long article into a 2-minute listen, so readers who don't have time to read can still hear the gist. Here's how it works and when it's worth using.
Explore why research papers benefit from audio accessibility, summaries, and transcripts, and how publishers can make complex content easier to consume.