No audio goes live without the newsroom's green light
Turn on review and every generated audio waits for human approval before it's served. Listen, fix if needed, approve: nothing airs without your sign-off.
Text-to-speech is excellent, but a proper-noun pronunciation, a misread acronym or a sensitive topic can warrant a second read. Publishing automatically sometimes means an editorial risk a newsroom won't accept.
No audio goes live without the newsroom's green light
Turn on the review queue
One setting per site. Generated audio arrives “pending” instead of being published straight away.
The newsroom listens and decides
A member listens, fixes a passage if needed (targeted correction), then approves or sends back. Everything is logged: who, when.
Publish on green light
Once approved, the audio is served — immediately, or at the scheduled time if you set a publication slot.

Nothing leaks without sign-off
Audio stays “pending” until a human approves. Zero unwanted automatic publishing.
Fix before publishing
Unsure about a word? Targeted correction rewrites the passage without regenerating everything, then you approve.
Traceability
Every decision is timestamped and attributed: you know who approved what, and when.
Works with scheduling
Approve the evening before; the audio only leaves at its publication time the next day.
Newsrooms with high editorial standards: dailies, media covering sensitive topics, institutional titles that want to stay in control.
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Is review mandatory?
No, it's a per-site option. Without it, audio publishes directly; with it, it waits for human approval.
Who can approve?
The team members you authorise. Each approval is timestamped and attributed to its author.
Can I fix during review?
Yes: targeted correction lets you rewrite a passage (a mispronounced name, an acronym) without regenerating the whole article, before approving.
What if I schedule publication?
The two combine: you approve ahead of time, and the approved audio is only served at the planned publication time.