Voor + ElevenLabs: Build an “Audio Intel Bureau” (Deep Research → Premium Audio Briefs)

Category: Monetization Guide

Excerpt:

Turn high-signal web research into premium audio assets that busy executives actually consume. Use Voor to perform agentic research across the live web, extracting facts and insights, then use ElevenLabs to narrate those findings in a high-fidelity, human-grade voice. This tutorial covers the exact workflow to sell “Audio Intel Briefs” as a high-ticket productized service.

Last Updated: January 31, 2026 | Model: Audio Intel Bureau (research → polish → high-fidelity audio) | Stack: Voor + ElevenLabs | Promise: sell clarity and time protection (not “easy money”)

INSIGHT STUDIO Voor = agentic web research ElevenLabs = premium human voice Deliverable = 5-min audio brief

Your client doesn’t need “more research.” They need clarity they can listen to.

The best information is currently trapped in text—long PDFs, endless articles, and scattered web threads. But the people who make big decisions (founders, execs, investors) don't have the "focus time" to read them. They live in the car, at the gym, or in transit.

This tutorial shows how to turn that bottleneck into a high-ticket service: The Audio Intel Briefing. Use Voor to perform autonomous research that finds the "signal" in the noise, then use ElevenLabs to turn those findings into human-grade audio that feels like a private briefing from a top analyst.

You’re not selling “TTS.” You’re selling recovered time: “Know everything that changed in your market this week, in 5 minutes, while you drive.”
The "Read It Later" Grave
The executive reality
Exec: “Save that report to my Reading List.”
Reality: That list has 400 unread links. Most will never be opened.
The Fix: “I’ll send you a 3-minute audio briefing on those 5 reports by 8 AM tomorrow.”

Research isn't hard to find. It's hard to *finish*. You're monetizing the finish line.

The Friction: why "Smart People" stay uninformed

Most professionals feel like they are losing the information war. It's not a lack of sources—it's a lack of a consumption system.

Friction #1: Search is a chore

Finding the "actual signal" across 10 sources takes an hour. Busy people won't do it. They just read the headlines and guess.

Friction #2: Text is a commitment

Reading requires eyes and stillness. But the busiest part of the day happens while moving. Text-based research dies in the transition.

Friction #3: Summary tools are bland

Generic AI summaries lose the "why." They tell you what happened, but not what it means for *your* specific niche.

Friction #4: Audio is usually robotic

Standard TTS makes deep research sound like a 1990s GPS. High-level clients won't listen to anything that lacks "human weight."

Your job is to be the Audio Translator: research the web autonomously (Voor) → translate to a briefing script → narrate with authority (ElevenLabs).

Tool Roles: one for signal, one for sound

Voor = find & extract signal from web Voor = agentic browser automation ElevenLabs = premium narration ElevenLabs = voice cloning & emotion control You = editor + decision maker
Voor (The Scout)
Use Voor to perform deep research across the live web. It doesn't just "search"—it browses, extracts facts, and organizes context from multiple sources.
live web access data extraction context mapping
ElevenLabs (The Anchor)
Use ElevenLabs to turn your structured research into a voice that sounds like a professional analyst. Consistency and "vocal gravity" are your products here.
natural prosody voice cloning emotion tags

The tools are powerful, but your "taste" is the filter. If Voor finds 10 facts, you pick the 3 that actually change your client's day.

What to Sell: high-ticket "Intel Briefings"

Don't sell "summaries." Sell Decision Support. Here are three productized offers that feel like premium operational assets.

OfferDeliverablesBest forRealistic price range*
The Morning Market Brief 1 daily audio brief (3–5 min) + text summary with links + 1 weekly "Signal Trend" PDFHigh-tempo founders & VCs$500–$2,500/mo
Competitor Shadow Report 1 deep-dive audio brief/week tracking 3 main competitors (product drops, pricing, messaging shifts)Growth-stage SaaS / Ecom$400–$1,500/mo
Custom Project Scout One-time 15-min audio documentary on a specific niche/market opportunity + source vaultProduct launches / Rebrands$300–$1,200 per report

*Not income guarantees. Pricing depends on niche difficulty, source quality, and your level of interpretation. Sell deliverables and turnaround, not business outcomes you don't control.

Positioning secret:
“I track the noise so you only hear the signal. In 5 minutes a day, while you brew your coffee.”

The Insight Studio Workflow: Step-by-Step

This is how you turn a messy web search into a professional audio brief in under 60 minutes.

Step 1 — The Research Query (Voor)

Don't ask "What's new in AI?" Ask specific, agentic questions: "Browse the latest announcements from [X, Y, Z] this week and extract pricing changes or new feature claims."

specific entities live browsing fact extraction
Step 2 — The Script Pass (You)

Take the Voor output and write a "Voice First" script. Use short sentences. Add verbal cues ("Wait for this...", "The key shift is..."). Write for the ear, not the eye.

verbal hooks plain language decisive tone
Step 3 — Narration (ElevenLabs)

Pick a voice with high authority and clear articulation. Use "Speech-to-Speech" if you want to control the emotional weight, or "Text-to-Speech" for speed.

consistent voice proper pacing authority
Step 4 — Packaging (The Pack)

Combine the audio file with a short text summary + the Voor source links. Professionalism lives in the details.

audio + text transparency ready-to-use
The "Audio Briefing" Script Structure (copy/paste)
AUDIO SCRIPT TEMPLATE

Introduction (15s):
“Hey [Name], this is your morning signal briefing for [Date]. 3 shifts you need to know today.”

Signal 1 — [The Fact] (45s):
“First, [Voor Fact]. This suggests a change in [Niche] because... [Interpretation].”

Signal 2 — [The Competitor] (45s):
“Next, we tracked [Competitor]’s new landing page. They’ve added a claim about... [Detail].”

Signal 3 — [The Risk/Opp] (45s):
“Finally, an early signal from [Source]. It looks like [Event] is happening. This matters if you are currently... [Constraint].”

The Wrap-Up (30s):
“One action for you: [Action]. Check the source links in your email. Catch you tomorrow.”

Voice Rules: how to sound like a Pro (not a robot)

If your audio sounds like a machine, the client's brain will turn off. You must use ElevenLabs correctly to maintain "Presence."

Rule 1: the 0.4s Pause

Insert tiny pauses between major points. It gives the listener a split second to digest the information before you move on.

Rule 2: consistent vocal age

Pick a voice that sounds like the client's peer or a senior advisor. Avoid "enthusiastic podcast host" voices unless that's specifically requested.

Rule 3: pronunciation check

Use the "Pronunciation Library" in ElevenLabs for brand names, acronyms, and niche terms. Saying "SaaS" or "Ecom" incorrectly breaks the spell.

Rule 4: no hype adverbs

Remove "unbelievable," "game-changing," and "revolutionary." Let the facts carry the weight.

If you use Voice Cloning (for yourself or a client's team), ensure you have explicit written consent. Trust is the foundation of an intelligence service.

Delivery Pack: what the client actually receives

Consistency is your retention engine. Deliver your brief at the same time, in the same way, every single day.

Client delivery email (copy/paste)
Subject: [Signal] Your 3-min Morning Briefing — [Date]

Hey [Name] — your morning briefing is ready.

Listen here: [MP3 Link / Audio Player]

Top 3 Shifts:
1) [Voor Intel A]
2) [Voor Intel B]
3) [Voor Intel C]

Recommended move today:
- [One specific action]

Source Vault (transparency):
- Paper A: [link]
- Thread B: [link]
- Competitor site: [link]

The "Source Vault" is critical. It shows you didn't just "guess"—you found the data.

Pricing Reality: how to price without being a "cheap AI guy"

Avoid pricing based on "minutes of audio." Price based on the Value of the Intel and the Time Protected.

The 3 Pricing Levers (how to scale)
  • Cadence: Weekly ($) vs Daily ($$$)
  • Entities: Tracking 1 competitor ($) vs 10 competitors ($$$)
  • Depth: Summarizing news ($) vs Synthesizing strategic options ($$$)

If your briefing helps a founder avoid a $5,000 mistake or spot a $10,000 opportunity, a $1,000/mo retainer is an easy decision.

Never promise "revenue growth." Promise "consistent briefings that sharpen your decision speed."

Deploy this in 7 days (a realistic sprint)

Days 1–2
Pick a high-ticket niche (VC, SaaS Ops, Biotech).
Define your 3-point Signal Rubric.
Days 3–4
Run 5 test queries in Voor.
Draft 3 audio samples in ElevenLabs using the template.
Day 5
Package a demo briefing pack (Audio + Summary + Sources).
This is your proof of value.
Days 6–7
Outreach to 20–40 targets.
Offer a 1-week pilot (Daily Briefing) for a flat setup fee.

More workflows (each article looks different so your site doesn’t feel templated): aifreetool.site

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Recruitment pitch (copy/paste, not spammy)
Hey [Name] — quick question.

Do you currently have a way to track [Topic/Competitor] shifts daily…
without spending an hour reading across the web?

I build short “Audio Intel Briefings”:
- 3–5 min daily audio (listen while you commute/prep)
- deep facts extracted autonomously from the live web
- what it means for your decision list today

If you want, I can send you a 1-day sample briefing for your niche.
No pressure either way.

Disclaimer: This is an educational framework. Results vary by niche, intel quality, and execution. Always verify plan limits, usage rights, and commercial licensing before selling deliverables to clients.

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