Turn complex documents and books into audio people actually finish.
We rewrite dense material for listening first — then produce audio ready for CME, CLE, technical training, and professional publishing.
See and Hear the Difference
A real sample from a cannabis emergency medicine guide — table, clinical note, and dense paragraph, adapted into clear spoken audio.
Narratim Adapted Audio Sample
This is the difference between raw text-to-speech and audio-first adaptation.
Source Document — Cannabis Emergency Medicine Guide (excerpt)
Why It Matters
As cannabis legalization expands across North America, emergency departments are seeing a rising number of related visits. National survey data indicate that millions of individuals now use cannabis regularly, and a substantial proportion meet criteria for cannabis use disorder. Edible products, in particular, have been linked to unintentional overdoses and severe intoxication, especially among children. Synthetic cannabinoids, sold under misleading names like "herbal incense," continue to cause outbreaks of life-threatening toxicity. This guide addresses the spectrum of cannabis-related emergencies encountered in clinical practice.
| Table 1. Common Cannabis Formulations and Onset of Action | ||
|---|---|---|
| Route | Formulations | Peak Plasma Concentration |
| Inhalation | Smoked flower, vaporized oils, concentrates | 3–10 minutes |
| Oral/Ingestion | Edibles (candies, baked goods), capsules, tinctures | 1–6 hours |
| Transmucosal | Oromucosal sprays, lozenges | 1–4 hours |
| Topical | Creams, gels, patches | Variable, slow absorption |
You already have valuable content.
People just don't complete it.
- Too long to read
- Too dense to skim
- Too easy to postpone
Audio should solve this — but raw text-to-speech fails.
We adapt content specifically for audio.
Tables → Clear Comparisons
Raw tools read table headers aloud. We convert them into spoken comparisons your audience can follow without a screen.
Diagrams → Explanations
Flowcharts get skipped or garbled by audio tools. We turn visual processes into clear verbal narratives.
Dense Text → Structured Narration
Technical terminology is standardized, every term reviewed for correct pronunciation and accuracy.
Outcome: content becomes easy to follow and complete.
Four steps. Five days.
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We rewrite for listening
Tables become comparisons. Diagrams become narratives. Terms are standardized.
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First chapter delivered before we proceed.
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MP3 + M4A, chapter by chapter. Ready for your LMS or CLE platform.
Built for organizations with complex content to deliver.
- CME Providers — Continuing medical education adapted for on-the-go learning.
- CLE Providers — Citation-heavy legal courses attorneys can complete during a commute.
- Training Organizations — Technical and compliance content turned into structured audio.
- Professional/Self Publishers — Fiction, Non-fiction and reference material that needs adaptation for audio conversion.
Replace reading time with listening time.
Turn 3 hours of reading into 30–60 minutes of structured audio.
"The way Narratim handles tables and flowcharts sold us. The script didn't just read our protocols — it explained them for listening."
— CME LMS Owner
"We had hours of video training that needed to become a daily podcast. Narratim cut our production time dramatically."
— Corporate Training Lead
Simple pricing. No subscriptions required.
You receive a sample before committing.
Full Project
$150 / ~30 pages
5-business-day delivery
- Full script adaptation
- Audio production
- Structured delivery (MP3 + M4A)
- Human-reviewed at every stage
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