Turn your exec's reading pile into audio they'll actually get through.
For executive and virtual assistants: convert the reports, briefings, and documents your exec or clients need to read into clean MP3s they can listen to between meetings, in the car, or on a flight. You make the pile listenable; they finally get through it. No subscription.
The person you support has more to read than any calendar allows — board packets, vendor proposals, industry reports, the article three people told them to read. It stacks up, and "I'll read it later" turns into never. Part of your job is making sure the important things actually get consumed.
Harkable is a quiet lever for that. Drop the document in, pick a voice, and a few minutes later you have an MP3 you can drop into their inbox, their phone, or a shared folder. The report they'd never sit down with gets listened to on the commute or between meetings — because you turned it into something that fits how they actually have time.
It works across clients, too. If you support several people, pay-as-you-go means you only spend on the weeks you're actually converting, credits never expire, and there's no per-seat subscription to justify. Two MP3s a month are free; a busy week of client docs is a few dollars.
How assistants use Harkable
Brief them for a meeting, hands-free
Convert the pre-read for tomorrow's meeting and send the MP3. They listen on the drive in and walk in prepared, instead of skimming it in the elevator.
The board packet or long report
The 40-page packet nobody reads cover to cover. Turn it into audio for the commute or the flight, so the details actually land before the decision.
A weekly reading digest
Batch the week's must-read articles and memos into audio your exec can play on a run or a drive — the roundup they asked for, in a form they'll actually use.
Client documents, on repeat
If you support multiple clients, convert each one's docs as they come in. It becomes a standard part of your service — 'and I'll send you the audio version.'
Your own catch-up
You have your own pile — SOPs, contracts, long threads. Convert them and listen while you handle other tasks so nothing important slips.
What this typically costs
Light weeks are free (two MP3s a month). A regular flow of documents for one exec or a few clients typically runs a few dollars a week out of a one-time credit pack starting at $5 that never expires — no per-seat subscription, and you only spend on the weeks you actually convert.
What Harkable doesn't do
- A summarizer — it reads the full document aloud faithfully; it doesn't condense or paraphrase.
- A transcription service — it turns text into speech, not the other way around.
- OCR on scanned, image-only PDFs (we read text-based files, which most business documents are).
- A scheduling or inbox tool — it does one job well: documents into audio.
Try Harkable free
2 free MP3s every month, forever. No card required. Pay only when you want more, credits start at $5 and never expire.
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