Station1620/Howtocookez is a highly personal creative services website focused on “very low-cost” voice-over work, along with short social media video production ranging from 7 to 45 seconds. It is not an online design tool or asset library, but a human-made, order-based service. The page suggests that the provider is entering the voice-over space in different ways and hopes to build experience through low-priced projects.
Its core services fall into three categories: voice-over at $13/script, social media short videos at $24/video, and a combined package at $32/script/video. The short video service is aimed at both personal and commercial use cases. Customers are expected to provide a logo and a brief style description, after which the provider handles production. The text mentions a “great price and fast delivery,” but does not list samples, voice-over languages, voice types, number of revisions, video aspect ratios, resolution, subtitles, background music licensing, or delivery formats, so the project scope is not very clear.
The pricing is indeed low and suitable for low-budget trials. However, the refund policy is very strict: subscriptions or purchases generally do not come with refunds, credits, or prorated refunds, with only the possibility of exceptions at the merchant’s sole discretion. In terms of rights, the terms require users not to break the law or infringe copyright, and also prohibit copying, reselling, or exploiting service content without written permission. However, they do not clearly define commercial usage rights for the final deliverables, usage duration, geographic scope, ownership of source files, or third-party asset licensing. This is a clear risk factor for commercial campaigns.
The advantages are a simple service entry point, transparent pricing, and clear single-item and bundle packages, making it suitable for quickly producing small-scale social media assets. The downsides are also obvious: the website content feels somewhat template-based and contains spelling errors; there are no portfolio examples, delivery specifications, after-sales commitments, or revision mechanisms; and the provider’s level of experience still needs to be verified. For brand advertising, long-term campaigns, or projects with strict copyright compliance requirements, written terms should be clarified via ticket before placing an order.
It is better suited to individual creators, small businesses, ad creative testing, or users who need low-cost English voice-over. It is less suitable for enterprise projects that require consistent brand tone, multiple rounds of collaboration, or HD delivery in multiple formats. The text does not provide information about access from China. Payment methods are also only indirectly referenced through encrypted credit card information, with no indication of support for domestic Chinese payment options. Users in China may want to compare it with Fiverr, Upwork, ZBJ.com, CapCut/Jianying service providers, or local voice-over platforms.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on howtocookez.com official site.
howtocookez.com is an Unknown Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $13.00, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach howtocookez.com directly.