01 · WHY VOICE WORKS
The blank page asks for polish too early.
When you type a first draft, it is easy to edit the sentence before you have finished the thought. Voice separates those jobs. You can explain the story, objection, example, and uncomfortable uncertainty while they are still connected.
The first recording does not need to be publishable. It needs to contain the material that makes the final post worth reading.
02 · WHAT TO SAY
Give the model substance, not adjectives.
State the claim plainly, including where you are uncertain.
Tell the concrete story, observation, or failure behind the idea.
Describe the strongest objection instead of hiding it.
Give a real implication, not a generic motivational ending.
03 · THE EDITING PASS
A generated draft is still a draft.
- □Does the opening make a specific claim?
- □Are the examples yours, concrete, and necessary?
- □Did the model invent certainty, evidence, or quotations?
- □Could any paragraph be removed without losing the argument?
- □Does the ending stop when the point is complete?
AudioArcher marks questionable unsupported claims with [VERIFY]. That is a reminder to investigate—not proof that every other sentence is correct.
04 · MAKE IT REUSABLE
Your format can become a transform.
A public tool starts with general editorial rules. Your recurring workflow should be more specific: the audience you serve, examples of your best work, words you avoid, the structure you prefer, and what a finished post must accomplish.
Save those instructions as a custom AudioArcher transform. Attach Markdown skill files when the workflow needs deeper guidance. Then each new post starts with your voice and the same editorial standard.
05 · COMMON QUESTIONS
Voice-to-blog-post FAQ
How do I turn a voice recording into a blog post?
Record directly on this page or paste a transcript, optionally describe the reader and central argument, then generate an editable Markdown draft. Review factual claims and revise the result before publishing.
Does the tool save my recording?
No. The recording and source text are used to create the draft and are not added to AudioArcher Memory. The result remains in your browser unless you copy or download it.
Will the draft sound like me?
The tool preserves the position, examples, specificity, uncertainty, and humor present in your source. A short or generic source cannot establish a distinctive voice, so give it the details you actually care about.
Does it fact-check the post?
No. It is instructed not to invent facts and to mark claims that appear to need verification, but you remain responsible for checking every factual claim before publication.
Can I reuse my own blog format?
Inside AudioArcher, you can create a reusable transform with your preferred structure, writing guidance, examples, and attached Markdown skill files.