I built NarrateNow after noticing a pretty consistent pattern: blog readers engage more when there's an audio option, but the barrier to adding it is either "record yourself" or "pay for an enterprise tool with a demo call."
Neither is realistic for an indie blogger or a small team running a content blog.
So I built the simplest version I could think of. You drop one line into your site's <head>, and a floating audio player appears on every article automatically. No markup changes, no manual uploads, no config beyond that.
How it works technically: - JS snippet detects article content on page load - Text is sent to the backend and converted via TTS - Generated MP3 is cached in object storage and served via CDN - On repeat visits, audio loads instantly from cache
The whole integration takes about 60 seconds. I've kept the architecture intentionally simple.
Free tier: 5 articles/month, male voice, watermarked player — enough to actually test it on a real site before committing. Pro: $15/month for unlimited articles, both voices, and an unbranded widget.
Still very early. I'd genuinely appreciate signups from people willing to kick the tyres — especially if you run a blog with decent traffic, since I want to stress test this under real conditions.
narratenow.app
Bugs, architecture questions, pricing feedback — all welcome in the comments.
fabioperez•1h ago
JoshTheNerd•1h ago
An AI news site sounds like a great fit for this. Would love to hear how it performs on your content once you've had a chance to test it, especially curious how the voice handles technical terms and proper nouns. Feel free to reach out directly on Twitter/X if anything feels off or if you have questions: https://x.com/JoshTheNerd_