Q: 2 Questions
(1) If an article or page is re-written or edited, does GSpeech's character consumption need to be re-do the page from scratch? Or does it intuitively know that it only needs to fix the edited words, and not expend unnecessary credits?
(2) Is there a way to fix the pronunciation, by spelling parts of the transcript phonetically (hidden from the viewer), but still display the correct spelling when shown to the viewer?

Simon_Poghosyan
Edited May 1, 2025A: Hello,
1. Currently, GSpeech is designed to generate audio based on the entire content of an article or page. So, any update—no matter how small—will trigger a full regeneration of the audio. However, we will improve the algorithm to detect and regenerate only the modified sections in the future, which will help save character credits.
2. Yes, you can fine-tune pronunciation using TTS aliases. This feature allows you to define replacement rules, so the audio output can differ from the displayed text. For example:
ai:artificial intelligence
This means the system will read "artificial intelligence" whenever it sees "ai", while still showing the original "ai" to the viewer.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks! :)


Verified purchaser
Thank you for the prompt reply. Very pleased with the product so far. I'm a little lost with the depth of feature configurations. Is it possible to do an onboarding call for Tier 5 purchaser?
I'm glad to hear you like it. Sure, i can provide a full support via our live chat: https://gspeech.io/