Agency voiceover

AI voiceover for agencies that need client-ready takes fast.

ScriptTone helps agencies create polished voiceover drafts and production-ready narration for explainers, ads, demos, training videos, and content retainers. Generate options quickly, direct tone in plain English, and keep revision costs predictable.

Client-ready options
Draft multiple reads

Create polished voiceover directions for different tones before a client chooses the final path.

Fast revisions
No studio delay

Change tone, pacing, or emphasis without waiting on recording schedules.

Budget control
Predictable minutes

Plan retainers and campaign volume with clear generated-minute usage.

Demo proof

Hear the workflow before you build the channel around it.

Every use case gets its own proof slot. Until the final audio is ready, this section shows the exact creative direction planned for the demo.

Client explainer video

Agency Explainer Voiceover Demo

Voice: To be selected · 45-75 sec demo slot

Demo planned
Needed file

/audio-demos/use-cases/agency-voiceover-demo.mp3

Direction brief

"Polished agency explainer voice. Confident, warm, modern, and concise. Sound client-ready without becoming hype-heavy or announcer-like."

Placeholder for a polished client explainer sample that shows commercial tone, crisp pacing, and revision-friendly direction.

Commercial polish

The voice should feel clean enough for a client deck or video draft.

Controlled energy

Agency reads need momentum without sounding like a loud ad template.

Revision flexibility

The delivery should be easy to redirect toward warmer, sharper, calmer, or more premium.

Clear product language

Names, benefits, and calls to action should land cleanly.

The agency problem

Client voiceover should not slow every revision cycle.

Agencies often need multiple voice directions before a client approves the final edit. Hiring or recording every version creates friction, especially for explainers, demos, retainers, and fast-turnaround campaigns.

Clients often ask for tone changes after hearing the first version.

Production timelines suffer when voiceover depends on external schedules.

Generic TTS can make a polished visual edit feel cheap.

Retainer work needs repeatable cost and consistent delivery.

Workflow

From script to finished narration.

01

Brief

Paste a client script, product explainer, ad read, or demo narration.

02

Options

Generate tone directions like premium, warm, upbeat, calm, or authoritative.

03

Review

Send a draft take for internal or client feedback before final export.

04

Deliver

Export narration for video editors, client previews, or final campaign assets.

Plain-English direction

Shape the read around the video, not a generic voice setting.

Programmatic pages are only useful if they show specific workflows. These are the kinds of directions creators can give ScriptTone for this use case.

Direction

"Make this sound like a polished SaaS explainer: confident, clear, and modern, but not pushy."

Useful for product videos and homepage explainers.

Direction

"Give this a more premium brand tone with slower pacing and understated confidence."

Fits luxury, finance, B2B, and high-ticket service clients.

Direction

"Make the call to action feel helpful instead of salesy."

Good for ads, demos, and conversion videos.

Direction

"Read this like a friendly onboarding guide for new users."

Works for product walkthroughs and customer education.

Content formats

Use the same voice workflow across different videos.

Explainer videos

Turn product or service scripts into polished narration for client approvals.

Paid ads

Generate variations for hooks, benefits, objections, and calls to action.

Product demos

Narrate walkthroughs with clear steps and benefit-led pacing.

Client retainers

Ship recurring video content without rebuilding the voiceover workflow every time.

Creator economics

Client revisions need predictable voiceover costs.

Agency work often means options and revisions. Generated-minute pricing helps teams budget multiple reads without guessing character credits or waiting on recording availability.

See pricing
3x

common tone options for review

60 sec

typical explainer or ad read

1:1

finished audio to generated minutes

Demo script outline

The transcript becomes proof when the demo lands.

These sections define the sample structure. After audio production, this becomes the actual transcript for the demo.

00:00

Client problem

The demo transcript should open with a concise business problem that sounds polished but human.

00:20

Product value

This section should show how the voice handles benefits, clarity, and brand confidence.

00:45

Proof point

This section should include one concrete result or example without sounding exaggerated.

01:05

Call to action

The ending should feel clear and useful, not overly salesy.

FAQ

Questions creators ask before using AI narration.

Can agencies use AI voiceover for client videos?+

Yes. AI voiceover can help agencies create drafts, options, and final narration for client videos when the voice quality and direction workflow are strong enough. ScriptTone is built for polished reads and fast revisions.

Can I create multiple voiceover options for a client?+

Yes. You can generate different tone directions such as premium, calm, friendly, urgent, or authoritative so the client can choose the best fit.

Is AI voiceover suitable for ads?+

AI voiceover can work for ads when the read has energy, clarity, and controlled emphasis. ScriptTone lets teams shape hooks and calls to action in plain English.

Does ScriptTone include commercial usage?+

Paid ScriptTone plans include commercial usage rights for client projects, ads, courses, YouTube videos, and other production work.

How does ScriptTone help with revisions?+

Instead of scheduling another recording, teams can change the script or direction and render another take. This is useful when clients request tone or pacing changes.

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