What Happens When You Contact Us
We know contacting a free tool feels like shouting into a void sometimes. Most free services have a contact page that's basically decorative. A form that submits to nowhere. An email address that nobody checks. A support section that links to a FAQ page and says "hopefully that helped!"
That's not how we operate. When you send a message through the form above (or email us directly), here's what actually happens:
- We get a notification. Your message lands in a real inbox that a real person checks multiple times per day. Not a shared support@ queue with 40,000 unread messages.
- We read the whole thing. Not a bot scanning for keywords. Not an AI categorizing your message into a bucket. An actual human reading your actual words.
- We respond personally. No template responses. No "Dear Valued User, thank you for your inquiry." Just a normal reply from a normal person who understood what you wrote.
Is this approach scalable? Probably not forever. But right now, while FreeTTS is at a size where personal responses are still possible, we're going to keep doing it this way. Because every tool starts with real conversations between the people who build it and the people who use it.
Bug Reports: How to Help Us Help You
If something's broken, we want to fix it. But vague bug reports ("it doesn't work") are really hard to investigate. Here's what actually helps:
- What browser are you using? Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, something else? Include the version if you know it.
- What device? Desktop, phone, tablet? Which operating system?
- What did you try to do? "I pasted 2000 characters of Spanish text, selected the Maria voice, and clicked generate."
- What happened instead? "Nothing happened. The button went gray for 3 seconds then came back. No audio played. No error message."
- Can you reproduce it? Does it happen every time, or was it a one time thing?
- Screenshots. Worth a thousand words, especially when something looks wrong on your screen that might look fine on ours.
We know this is more effort than just saying "broken, pls fix." But detailed reports let us find and fix problems in hours instead of days. And you get a working tool faster. Win win.
Feature Requests: We're Listening
FreeTTS was built based on what real people actually need. Not what a product manager thought would look good in a pitch deck. Every feature on this site exists because someone asked for it or because we noticed a gap that needed filling.
So if there's something you wish FreeTTS could do but doesn't, tell us. Maybe it's a specific language that's missing. Maybe it's a file format you prefer over MP3. Maybe it's a way to batch convert multiple texts at once. Maybe it's something we've never even thought of.
We can't promise to build everything. One person, limited hours, finite energy. But we can promise to read every suggestion and seriously consider it. The features that get requested most often tend to get built first. Democracy, basically.
Business and Partnership Inquiries
If you're looking at FreeTTS from a business perspective, here are some things we're open to discussing:
- API access: Need to integrate text to speech into your application? We can discuss options.
- Custom voice solutions: Need something beyond what the public tool offers? Let's talk about what you need.
- Educational partnerships: Schools, universities, or non profits looking to provide TTS tools to students or members? We're always happy to support educational use cases.
- Content partnerships: Run a blog, YouTube channel, or publication that covers accessibility, AI, or productivity tools? We're happy to provide information, exclusive access, or collaborate on content.
- Advertising: If you want to reach the FreeTTS audience (content creators, educators, developers, accessibility advocates), we offer tasteful, non-intrusive advertising placements.
For any of these, just use the form above or send an email. Include some context about your organization and what you're looking for. We'll respond with honest information about what we can and can't do.
Press and Media
Writing about free TTS tools? Covering AI accessibility? Doing a roundup of voice technology? We're happy to help with:
- Background information about FreeTTS and its technology
- Quotes from the founder for your article
- Usage statistics and interesting data points
- Demos or walkthroughs of the platform
- Expert commentary on the text to speech industry
Just email [email protected] with "Press" in the subject line and we'll prioritize your message.