Hear your copy the way a reader will — before you ship it.
Harkable reads your emails, landing pages, ads, and posts back in a natural voice — so you catch the clunky line, the broken rhythm, and the sentence that trips the tongue before it goes live. No subscription. No app. Just the file.
Good copy has rhythm, and rhythm is a thing you hear, not see. Silently, your eye glides over the sentence that runs out of breath, the two words that clash, the CTA that lands flat. Read it aloud and every one of them announces itself — which is why so many pros read their drafts out loud before shipping.
Harkable does that on demand. Paste the email, landing page, or ad, pick a voice, and a few minutes later you have an MP3. Listen once and you'll hear exactly where the flow breaks — then fix it before the client, the list, or the algorithm sees it.
Pay-as-you-go, no subscription: two MP3s a month are free, and a busy week of drafts runs a couple of dollars from a one-time credit pack that never expires. You pay for the weeks you're shipping, not every month.
Where it earns its keep
The email before it hits the whole list
Hear the subject line and body read aloud. The joke that needs a beat, the sentence that's a word too long, the CTA that mumbles — all obvious by ear, fixable before send.
Landing pages and sales copy
Long-form sales pages live or die on flow. Listen top to bottom and you'll feel exactly where a reader would stall, skim, or bounce — then tighten those spots.
Ad and social copy that has to snap
Short copy has nowhere to hide a weak beat. Hearing a hook read aloud tells you instantly whether it lands or just sits there.
Scripts for video and VO
If it's going to be spoken anyway, hear it spoken first. Catch the tongue-twisters and the lines that read fine but say awkwardly before the record button.
Client work, one more pass
Before you send the deliverable, a quick listen is the cheapest quality check there is — it catches what a fifth silent read won't.
What this typically costs
Most pieces are short enough to be free (two MP3s a month). A heavy production week runs a couple of dollars from a one-time credit pack starting at $5 that never expires — you spend on the weeks you're shipping, no monthly subscription.
What Harkable doesn't do
- A copywriting or AI-writing tool — it reads what you wrote aloud; the words are yours.
- A grammar checker — your ear catches what sounds wrong, it won't flag rules for you.
- A recording for production — it's a proofing/rhythm check, not a broadcast-quality VO track.
- OCR on scanned files (paste your text or upload a text-based doc).
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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