I am taking the following steps to convert it in audiobook.
1. Split Doc into chapters
2. Feed the chapter into TTS
3. Join the audio chapters into the book.
I working on the solution for 1 and 3. It would be really helpful if you can provide some suggestions for 1 and 3.
Nice work! This is an impressive product - the voice sounds human and it’s easy to understand. Allow me to make a few suggestions:
A low effort improvement to the landing page would be to move link to a sample from the bottom to the top. Make it the first thing a visitor sees. Let the product speak for itself.
You shoukd charge more too. $.50 on a for-life value add feels like you’re only capturing a teensy tiny fraction of the value you provide. You’ll probably have to deal with way fewer support requests too if you charged ~$5/article.
Think about it - someone could record the audio themselves which might take ~1 hour all-in? If their hourly rate is $60, your service is still providing ~$45 of value per use if you increase the price to $5. The customers you want won’t care about the increased price and it makes it more likely you can continue to support your users and grow the company far into the future.
Finally, a natural product expansion would be automated distribution to podcast platforms. IMO you should invest in building this out instead of supporting the audio embed. A new distribution channel is a lot more valuable for a blogger than a new feature on their existing channel (think about it: if you were a blogger would you rather embed a video to go along with each post or post an accompanying video to your YouTube channel and link to it/link back to the article from the video?).
Product braindump done. Again, awesome work on the product and good luck growing the business!
Note: $45 of value bc it will still take ~10m/article (using friendly numbers for convenience) to convert the text to speech with this product then upload/embed the audio file.
Please do remember global reach. That's quite an amount for someone in Bulgaria, the Philippines or most of Africa. Yes pricing for Americans/Western Europe is one good idea - but if it's still profitable why not do open up to a price range affordable to many?
If this is a concern, you can do variable pricing based on IP! Though I’d be willing to bet that at this time the creator is more interested in having a profitable business than serving every possible customer. That can come later when cash flow is stable and abundant.
Other people have said it already, but you are charging too little for your service. You should increase the price by at least 10 times. People use price as a proxy for value, and things that are priced too low are perceived as low quality. Increasing the price may even increase sales!
Love the initiative. I think it will help a lot of bloggers gain additional distribution with very little effort.
Unfortunately, as a regular listener of podcasts, I just can't bring myself to listen to TTS voice.
It's great and has advanced leaps and bounds in the past few years. But if you're used to listening to real human voices on a regular basis, any TTS speech is an instant nope.
Congrats on shipping! It would be great to listen to a sample with a single click right on the home page. Also pricing could probably be higher -- sell a Mercedes, not a Chevrolet...
Google's TTS charges much higher than 0.5$. And you're providing lifetime hosting too. How does it work? I'm afraid that I'd start using it and at some point, you'd go bust.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 67.9 ms ] threadI've used Google's TTS to convert books into audiobooks. Surprisingly listenable.
I working on the solution for 1 and 3. It would be really helpful if you can provide some suggestions for 1 and 3.
Well done!
A low effort improvement to the landing page would be to move link to a sample from the bottom to the top. Make it the first thing a visitor sees. Let the product speak for itself.
You shoukd charge more too. $.50 on a for-life value add feels like you’re only capturing a teensy tiny fraction of the value you provide. You’ll probably have to deal with way fewer support requests too if you charged ~$5/article.
Think about it - someone could record the audio themselves which might take ~1 hour all-in? If their hourly rate is $60, your service is still providing ~$45 of value per use if you increase the price to $5. The customers you want won’t care about the increased price and it makes it more likely you can continue to support your users and grow the company far into the future.
Finally, a natural product expansion would be automated distribution to podcast platforms. IMO you should invest in building this out instead of supporting the audio embed. A new distribution channel is a lot more valuable for a blogger than a new feature on their existing channel (think about it: if you were a blogger would you rather embed a video to go along with each post or post an accompanying video to your YouTube channel and link to it/link back to the article from the video?).
Product braindump done. Again, awesome work on the product and good luck growing the business!
If this is a concern, you can do variable pricing based on IP! Though I’d be willing to bet that at this time the creator is more interested in having a profitable business than serving every possible customer. That can come later when cash flow is stable and abundant.
Unfortunately, as a regular listener of podcasts, I just can't bring myself to listen to TTS voice.
It's great and has advanced leaps and bounds in the past few years. But if you're used to listening to real human voices on a regular basis, any TTS speech is an instant nope.