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What voices does Call Automator use?

Call Automator speaks on your behalf using some of the most advanced AI voices available - voices that don't just read words, but understand context, emotion, and tone. The result is a caller that sounds natural, professional, and human.

You choose your voice before approving the call. The selected voice applies to the entire conversation, including the voicemail if one is left.


Available voices

Voice

Style

Professional Male v1

Confident, polished delivery

Professional Male v2

Calm, steady and conversational

Professional Female v1

Friendly, approachable, and conversational

Southern Male

Confident, strong Texas accent

Southern Mom

Warm, reassuring, and round

You can preview each voice before committing - go to Settings > Phone Console and click Test Call next to any voice to hear it live on your actual phone. Test calls are completely free and capped at 5 minutes. If the conversation runs longer, the call will automatically end.


Why these voices sound different

Most AI voices sound robotic because they generate speech one word at a time, with no real understanding of the sentence around it. Our voices are different. They're built on a model that processes the full context of what's being said - so pacing, emphasis, and tone shift naturally the way a real person's would.

The model understands when something is a question versus a statement, when a moment calls for warmth versus directness, and when to let the conversation breathe. That's what makes the difference between a voice that sounds generated and one that sounds like someone actually made the call.


Your Custom Voice (Enterprise only)

Enterprise members can clone their own voice and use it for Call Automator calls. Your AI assistant will speak in your actual voice - same tone, same delivery, same character. See: What is an Enterprise account?


You can change your voice at any time during the setup process, but only before you approve the script. Once the script is approved - the voice is locked in.

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