1. The voices are exactly the same as "Alexa", so if that's a natural human voice, I must be the robot! Also, you can't simply move your transcription into the read as audio column, so obviously this is not a help for visually impaired people.Not worth it if you read long novels and it's not human like voice,and very basic and buggy.
2. The voices are great but the service is both non-functional and out of my price range.I am a literary agent who reads a ton of submitted manuscripts and client projects a month, and initially thought this was a perfect solution.
3. However, there is no Unlimited Reading Subscription option, which I would happily pay extra for as I work 70 hours a week and would like to listen to various things during that time.
4. If you don't read much, it's worth it, but for my purposes it's rather lacking.The natural voice aspect of it is wonderful.
5. They use books as an example for how much each subscription tier can be used, but the experience of using this to listen to books isn't very good.
6. The TTV sounds brilliant, totally normal, and would have been something I could invest in if it wasn't for the pricey subscription cost with limits on how much you can listen.
7. horrible, extremely confusing, never would recommend this app!I'm a homeschooled student and I would love for this to be an app I can work into my studies but the word limits completely prevent me from being able to use it effectively.
8. A bit pricey for students, but this app is worth supporting and great for those of us who read large #s of files.
9. It's also a bit buggy.There are two voices (one male, one female) that sound really good, all things considered.
10. There is a free option for more than 200 words, but it is not in natural voice.
11. The highest subscription tier's max word count is still shorter than the chapters in some books.