Article to Podcast
Turn an article into a voiced podcast episode
Paste an article or an idea. The Article to Podcast playbook writes a natural dialogue script and voices it into a ready-to-share audio track — on brand, no recording setup.
How to turn an article into a podcast with AI
Turning an article into a podcast used to mean writing a script by hand, booking a quiet room, recording take after take, and editing out every stumble. The Article to Podcast playbook collapses that into two steps: MuseFable rewrites your article into a natural, spoken-word script, then voices it with an AI narrator into a finished audio track — no microphone, no editing suite, no re-records.
The rewrite step matters more than it sounds. Written prose and spoken audio are different formats: sentences that read well on a page often sound stiff aloud. MuseFable restructures your article into the rhythm of speech — shorter sentences, clear transitions, and a conversational tone — so the finished episode sounds like someone talking to a listener, not a text-to-speech engine reading a document.
Because the script is a real, reviewable step, you stay in control of what the episode says. Read it, rerun it with different guidance, or tweak the source before the audio is generated. When you’re happy, the voiceover step narrates the final script — and because everything runs inside one workspace, the tone stays consistent with the rest of your brand’s content. In practice this means you can turn a weekly article into a weekly episode without ever opening an audio editor, and every episode inherits the same voice and pacing so the show feels intentional rather than automated.
How it works
- 01
Write the dialogue script
MuseFable turns your article or idea into a natural, conversational podcast script.
- 02
Voice the episode
The script is narrated by a natural AI voice into a ready-to-share audio track.
What's in the pack
Copy
A conversational podcast script you can publish as show notes.
Voiceover
A voiced audio track of the episode, ready to share.
What you can turn into a podcast
- A finished blog post or article — paste the text and get an episode.
- A newsletter issue or long-form email you want to repurpose as audio.
- Just an idea or a few bullet points, when you don’t have a full draft yet.
What you get back
- A conversational podcast script you can publish as show notes or a transcript.
- A voiced audio track, ready to upload to your podcast host or share directly.
- A consistent voice across every episode, so your show sounds like one show.
How it compares to other tools
Dedicated audio tools such as Wondercraft focus on studio-grade podcast production with multiple voices and fine-grained audio editing, which is powerful when audio is your main product. Note-first tools such as NoteGPT lean toward summarizing and studying content. MuseFable sits in a different spot: it’s built to repurpose your written content into audio quickly, as one format among the images, video, and copy in a full content pack.
The practical difference is scope. A pure podcast studio expects you to live inside an audio timeline. MuseFable expects you to start from a piece of writing and end with a shareable episode in two steps, then — in the same workspace — spin the same idea into an explainer video or a set of social posts. If you publish across formats, that shared context is the point.
If you only ever make podcasts and need multi-host dialogue and detailed mixing, a specialist tool may fit better. If you want an audio version of everything you already write — without leaving the workspace where you make your other content — Article to Podcast is designed for exactly that.
Who it's for
- Writers who want an audio version of every article they publish.
- Creators repurposing blog posts and newsletters into podcasts.
- Teams building an audio channel without recording equipment.
Frequently asked questions
- What can I paste in?
- An article, a newsletter, or just an idea. MuseFable turns it into a conversational script and then voices it.
- Is it a single voice or a dialogue?
- The script is written in a natural, conversational style and voiced into an audio track you can publish directly.
- Can I edit the script before it's voiced?
- Yes — you can review the script step and rerun it before the audio is generated, so the episode says exactly what you want.
- How is this different from a generic text-to-speech tool?
- A plain text-to-speech tool reads your article exactly as written, which often sounds flat because written sentences aren’t built for the ear. MuseFable first rewrites the article into a spoken-word script, then voices that — so the episode has the pacing and tone of real speech, not a document being read aloud.
- How long can the source article be?
- You can paste a full article, a newsletter issue, or just a few key points. Longer sources produce longer episodes; if you want a tighter show, trim the source or guide the script step toward the sections that matter most before generating the audio.
- Can I use the audio commercially?
- Yes — the script and the voiced audio are yours to publish on your podcast host, website, or social channels. Many teams use it to add an audio version to every article they write, turning an existing blog into a podcast feed without new recording gear. Because the script and audio come from the same run, you can also publish the script as a transcript alongside the episode, which helps with accessibility and gives search engines text to index.