What It Does
The Audiobook Readiness Checker reads your manuscript the way a narrator will - and flags everything that breaks in audio: ambiguous pronunciations and invented names, heavy phonetic dialect spelling, long unattributed dialogue runs (listeners can't see paragraph breaks), visual-only formatting, accidental tongue-twisters, and character names that sound identical aloud (Aaron/Erin).
You get a readiness score, a fix for every issue, a pronunciation guide you can hand straight to your narrator, and casting notes on what kind of voice the book needs.
How to Use It
Pick Representative Chapters
Include your most dialogue-heavy and dialect-heavy chapters - that's where narration problems concentrate.
Fix Before You Record
Every fix made in the manuscript is money saved in the booth - studio corrections cost far more than edits.
Hand Off the Pronunciation Guide
Save the result and share the pronunciation guide and casting notes with your narrator or producer.
Estimated Credit Usage
Cost scales with chapters analyzed.
Focused Run
2-3 chapters
Full Run
6 chapters