Find the exact second a word is spoken
Search a word across all your audio: WeDispatch tells you which article and at what second it's said — and takes you there in one click.
Audio is a black box: you can't know what's inside without re-listening to it all. Finding “where we talked about that” across dozens of voiced articles is down to luck.
Find the exact second a word is spoken
Type a word or phrase
In the client area, search sweeps the text of every voiced article.
WeDispatch locates it in the audio
Thanks to word-level timestamps, it doesn't just find the article: it finds the exact second the word is spoken.
Listen at the right spot
One click takes you straight to the passage. You check, you quote, you share the timestamped link.

Your whole library, indexed
Every word of every audio is findable. Your sound archive becomes searchable.
To the second
Not just “it's in this article”: the exact second, aligned to the voice.
Reliable
Search relies on the text actually spoken, not an approximate transcript.
From result to sharing
Every hit gives a timestamped link ready to send or quote.
Journalists checking a quote, archivists, community managers hunting the right excerpt, and any newsroom building on its archive.
Ready to give your articles a voice?
Book a 30-minute demo: we set WeDispatch up with you, no complex setup.
What does search cover?
The text actually spoken in your audio, article by article. It's scoped to your own content (account ownership).
How does it find the second?
Every audio is generated with word-level timestamps. Search locates the phrase in that time grid and returns the start second.
What if the phrase was reworded aloud?
If the word doesn't appear as-is in the soundtrack, WeDispatch tells you clearly rather than sending you to the wrong place.
Does it work on older audio?
On everything generated since word-level timing arrived. A simple regeneration makes older audio searchable.