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Vocalet is a custom voice-content marketplace operated by Voice Avenue. Users choose a creator, submit the script they want the creator to read, and pay for the order. Once recorded, the audio is delivered as a digital file and can be viewed from the user’s “My Page.” It is closer to an e-commerce model for “personalized digital goods” in the fan economy than to a general-purpose audio production outsourcing platform.
The process is compressed into three steps: choose a creator, write and submit the script request, then receive the voice recording after payment. According to the available text, users can view a creator’s profile, sample audio, and listed price before placing an order. After payment, the script is sent to the creator immediately, and the creator must upload the result within 5 days, or 120 hours. If the creator believes the script conflicts with their values or cannot be produced, they may reject the order. The platform may also cancel content that violates public order, morals, or its operating policies.
The platform uses a pay-per-order model, with prices shown on each creator’s page. The payment amount includes VAT. Supported payment methods include credit cards, simplified payments, and virtual accounts. Creator payouts follow the revenue-sharing standards announced by the platform and are settled at least once per month, but the collected text does not disclose the specific commission rate. Because the voice recording is digital content individually produced according to the consumer’s order, refunds are generally not available after payment simply due to a change of mind. However, a full refund is available if the creator rejects the order, fails to deliver within 120 hours, the file contains severe noise, or the content clearly does not match the request.
The main advantages are a simple transaction flow, a clearly defined delivery deadline, and an emphasis on recordings being made by the creators themselves, making it suitable for fans seeking one-to-one emotional value. Its copyright terms are also relatively clear: audio copyright and performer rights belong to the creator, while users receive only a non-commercial license for personal collection purposes, and use for AI training is prohibited. The drawbacks are the lack of key business metrics such as commission rate, creator scale, price range, and order completion rate. Customer support is mainly handled through KakaoTalk, which is not very friendly for non-Korean users.
The platform is suitable for streamers, influencers, and voice creators with an existing fan base who want to lightly monetize through personalized voice recordings. For buyers, it is suited to birthday greetings, anniversaries, fan support, and private collection. The available text does not state the access status from China. Payment methods appear to be geared toward the Korean local environment, so network and payment availability should be verified through actual testing. For the Chinese market, possible alternatives include paid voice messages through a creator’s private channels, customized services in fan communities, or Cameo-like platforms.
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vocalet.com is an South Korea E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach vocalet.com directly.