The “Clean + Dub” Content Service: Cleanvoice.ai Editing + Narakeet Multilingual Voiceovers (Real Deliverables, No Hype)

Category: Monetization Guide

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A step-by-step workflow to sell podcast/video cleanup and multilingual voiceover packages. Use Cleanvoice.ai to remove filler words, mouth sounds, and dead air cleanly; then use Narakeet to create commercial-ready narration in multiple languages. Includes SOPs, deliverables, pricing ranges, scripts, and strict boundaries.

Last Updated: February 6, 2026 | Stack: Cleanvoice.ai (audio cleanup) + Narakeet (commercial TTS + multilingual) | Offer: “clean master + voiceover pack” for creators and small teams

“Clean + Dub” Service Cleanvoice = cleanup Narakeet = voiceovers

Your client doesn’t hate recording. They hate what recording turns into.

They sit down to make content… and then:

• The “um… uh… like…” is everywhere.
• Mouth clicks show up right when it matters.
• Dead air makes the episode feel awkward.
• Fixing it manually takes hours they don’t have.

So they publish late, or not at all.

This workflow gives them a calm outcome: a clean master file + a ready-to-use narration pack (including multilingual voiceovers if they want). That’s a real deliverable people pay for.

The promise you sell: “Your content will sound tighter, clearer, and more professional—without you learning audio editing.”
Where the money actually is
Buyer
Podcasters

Want consistent publishing without editing hell.

Buyer
Course creators

Need clean lessons + occasional re-records.

Buyer
Small teams

Need narrated updates, onboarding, explainers.

Offer
Weekly cleanup + voice pack

1 clean master + captions + optional multilingual VO.

Cleanvoice pricing is per processed hour (subscription or pay-as-you-go). Narakeet commercial usage requires paid plans.

Offer design: sell a “clean output,” not “AI editing”

The simplest offer that converts:

“Clean Master + Narration Pack”
  • Cleaned audio master (um/uh removed, mouth sounds reduced, dead air tightened)
  • Light loudness normalization (consistent volume for listeners)
  • Optional: 1–2 Narakeet voiceovers (e.g., intro/outro, ads, or translated clips)
  • Delivery folder + a 5‑bullet “what changed” note

Clients pay for: “it sounds professional now” and “I didn’t spend my weekend editing.”

Hard boundaries (say these early)
  • 1 revision round (fix obvious issues only)
  • No rewriting the entire script as part of cleanup
  • No “make me sound like [celebrity]” voice impersonation
  • Commercial voiceovers only through a paid Narakeet plan (free is eval-only)

Client intake (what you ask so you don’t redo work)

Ask for these 9 inputs
1) Raw file(s) (WAV/MP3/MP4)
2) Multi-track? (yes/no)
3) Target platform (podcast / YouTube / course)
4) Do we keep natural pauses? (yes/no)
5) Any “must keep” filler moments? (e.g., comedic timing)
6) Brand pronunciation list (names, products)
7) Desired voiceover language(s) (optional)
8) Final deliverables needed (audio only / audio+video)
9) Deadline + time zone
The single best question

“Do you want this to sound tight or natural?”

Some creators want every pause removed (tight). Some want it conversational (natural). If you guess wrong, you’ll get revision hell.

Cleanvoice SOP (the exact cleanup workflow)

Step 1 — Upload (single or multi-track)

Upload the raw audio/video to Cleanvoice. They support multi-track workflows and keep tracks in sync while removing filler words.

Start with a small sample if you’re nervous. Cleanvoice offers a free trial (no card).

Step 2 — Select removers (don’t overdo it)
  • Filler words (um/uh/ah) → usually yes
  • Mouth sounds → yes, but QC after
  • Dead air / silence → depends on “tight vs natural”
  • Stutter removal → careful; some creators prefer authenticity
Step 3 — The “room tone” check

Cleanvoice says it can add silence/room noise so removing filler words doesn’t sound unnatural. Your job is to spot-check 3 moments: intro, middle, and ending.

Step 4 — Download clean masters + name like a pro
Naming:
YYYY-MM-DD_episode_raw.wav
YYYY-MM-DD_episode_clean_master.wav
YYYY-MM-DD_episode_clean_master.mp3
Pricing reality (Cleanvoice)

Cleanvoice pricing is per “processed audio hours”. Example: Pay-as-you-go credits: 5 hours for €10, 10 hours for €18, 30 hours for €40; credits valid 2 years. Subscription: 10 hours for €10, 30 hours for €26, 100 hours for €85; unused credits roll over up to 3× plan limit.

Narakeet SOP (voiceovers + multilingual the safe way)

Step 1 — Decide what gets narrated

Don’t narrate the whole episode in 5 languages. Start with one of these:

  • Intro + outro (consistent brand)
  • One 30–60s highlight clip (to test a new language market)
  • One ad read template (so sponsor reads are consistent)
Step 2 — Script formatting (avoid robotic delivery)
Rules:
- Keep sentences short
- Add commas for breathing
- Spell out hard names phonetically in brackets
- Avoid long lists (TTS sounds worse on lists)
Step 3 — Commercial use (don’t screw this up)

Narakeet explicitly says: commercial use is allowed only for content created using a commercial account (paid plan). Free account content is for personal/evaluation only.

Step 4 — Pricing model (Narakeet)

Narakeet plans are one-time payments based on audio/video duration capacity (minutes), not recurring subscriptions.

Narakeet also notes: you generally own copyright of the output if the text is original; if you narrate someone else’s text, they likely own the copyright. This is the same rule as human voiceover—AI doesn’t magically give you rights.

Deliverables (what you hand off so clients don’t ask questions)

DeliverableFormatUseNotes
Clean masterWAV + MP3Podcast upload / archiveProcessed in Cleanvoice
Narration audio (optional)MP3/WAVIntro/outro/clipMade in Narakeet (paid for commercial)
Multilingual versions (optional)MP3/WAVNew audience testStart with 1 language only
READMETXT/DocNo confusionExplains what changed + file use
Delivery folder structure (copy/paste)
/DELIVERY_YYYY-MM-DD
  /01_clean_master
    episode_clean_master.wav
    episode_clean_master.mp3
  /02_voiceovers (optional)
    intro_en.mp3
    outro_en.mp3
    highlight_es.mp3
  readme.txt

Week‑1 plan (get your first paid client without pretending it’s passive)

Day 1 — Make a demo “before/after”
  1. Take a 3–5 minute recording (your own).
  2. Run it through Cleanvoice filler word remover.
  3. Export raw vs clean snippets (30 seconds each).
  4. Make a simple comparison video or audio clip.
Day 2 — Offer a tiny paid pilot

“$25–$75 to clean your first 30 minutes.” Small yes, fast proof, then upsell weekly.

Day 3 — Add Narakeet as an upsell

Pitch one thing only: a consistent intro/outro voiceover (or one translated highlight clip). Don’t pitch “full dub” on day 3.

Day 4–7 — Convert to monthly

Once you’ve cleaned 1 episode, you sell the rhythm: “I’ll handle cleanup every week so you can just record and publish.”

Pricing reality (honest ranges, not bait)

PackageIncludesBest forRange (USD)
Pilot Cleanup Up to 30 minutes cleaned + one “before/after” sample.First-time clients.$25–$120
Weekly Podcast Cleanup 60–90 minutes cleaned per week + consistent exports + delivery folder.Active podcasters.$80–$400 / week
Narakeet Voiceover Add‑on Intro/outro OR one translated highlight clip (commercial plan required).Creators testing new markets.$20–$200 / week

Cleanvoice costs can be estimated from processed hours (subscription or pay-as-you-go). Narakeet costs depend on total generated minutes purchased. Price for reliability and clarity, not “AI magic”.

Outreach scripts (sound human, close faster)

Podcast DM
Hey [Name] — quick one.

I listened to [episode]. Your content is strong, but it has the usual “um/uh”
and a few long pauses that make it feel less polished.

I do a simple cleanup service:
- remove filler words (naturally, with room tone)
- reduce mouth clicks
- tighten dead air (or keep it natural if you prefer)

If you want, I can clean the first 10 minutes as a paid mini-pilot
so you can hear the difference before committing.
CTAs (tracked)
Boundary line (keeps you credible)
“I’m delivering cleaner, more professional audio.
I’m not promising downloads, sponsorships, or platform growth.”

Narakeet says commercial use requires a paid plan; free is evaluation only.

How this becomes recurring revenue (without lying)

The reliable money isn’t “one-off cleanups.” It’s being the person who makes the show ship every week. After week 2, pitch a simple retainer:

  • Every Monday: upload raw audio
  • Every Tuesday: clean master delivered
  • Every Wednesday: optional Narakeet intro/outro refresh or translated highlight clip

It’s not flashy. It’s dependable. And dependable is what clients pay for month after month.

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