The line that matters, as a share-ready MP3
Pick an article, click the first and last word: WeDispatch cuts a second-accurate audio excerpt — no regeneration, no cost, ready for social media.
The killer quote is buried in the middle of an eight-minute article. Pulling it out meant re-recording, trimming a file by hand in an audio editor, or giving up. So the best of your content never leaves the page.
The line that matters, as a share-ready MP3
Pick the article
In your client area, a dropdown lists every article you've already voiced. The full transcript appears, word by word.
Click the start and the end
One click on the first word, one on the last: the selection highlights. The duration shows live, capped at 3 minutes.
Download the MP3
The cut happens at the frame, from the word-level timestamps captured at generation. Second-accurate, no new synthesis, no credit spent.

Built to be shared
A short excerpt, in your brand's voice, ready to post on X, LinkedIn, Instagram or drop into a newsletter.
Zero regeneration, zero cost
The cut reuses the existing audio. No new call to the synthesis engine: it's instant and free, as many times as you like.
Second-accurate
Word-level timestamps place the cut right on the first syllable and the end of the last word — never a clipped word.
Your articles go viral
The strong line travels on its own and brings listeners back to the full article. Your best content works for you.
Community managers and newsrooms feeding social without an audio studio, publishers monetising attention, podcasters teasing an episode with its best minute.
Ready to give your articles a voice?
Book a 30-minute demo: we set WeDispatch up with you, no complex setup.
Does it use my quota?
No. The quote is cut from already-generated audio: no new synthesis, no characters counted. Create as many as you want.
Is the cut clean?
Yes. WeDispatch relies on the word-level timestamps captured at generation: the cut starts 150 ms before the first syllable and leaves 250 ms of breathing room after the last word. Never a word cut in half.
What's the maximum length of a quote?
Three minutes. Beyond that it's no longer a quote but the article: the interface warns you before export.
Does it work on all my articles?
On every article voiced since word-level timing arrived (mid-July 2026). For older audio, a simple regeneration makes it eligible.