Every article, a trusted
audio brief.
Journal-branded, 4–5 minute episodes with built-in analytics to extend reach, boost retention, and unlock revenue, all without extra editorial lift.
Every article, a trusted audio brief.
Journal-branded, 4–5 minute episodes with built-in analytics to extend reach, boost retention, and unlock revenue, all without extra editorial lift.
Overview
Overview
Overview
Articles
Articles
Articles
Analysis
Analysis
Analysis
Revenue
Revenue
Revenue
Settings
Settings
Settings
E
E
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Journal Name
Journal Name
Journal Name
Reach
Reach
Reach
3,200
3,200
3,200
Average listens per article in the last 30 days
Average listens per article in the last 30 days
Average listens per article in the last 30 days
Engagement
Engagement
Engagement
78%
78%
78%
of listeners completed the full audio brief
of listeners completed the full audio brief
of listeners completed the full audio brief
Full-Text Access
Full-Text Access
Full-Text Access
26%
26%
26%
of listeners proceeded to the full article or PDF
of listeners proceeded to the full article or PDF
of listeners proceeded to the full article or PDF
Author & Reader Value
Author & Reader Value
Author & Reader Value
400
400
400
This month
This month
This month
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
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Dr. Peace Anthony
Dr. Peace Anthony
Dr. Peace Anthony
Reach Over Time
Reach Over Time
Reach Over Time
1
1
1
10
10
10
15
15
15
25
25
25
30
30
30
Dashboard
Dashboard
Dashboard
Last one month
Last one month
Last one month
Articles
Articles
Online first, August 1, 2025
Online first, August 1, 2025
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
0:00 / 4:50
0:00 / 4:50
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Articles
Articles
Articles
Online first, August 1, 2025
Online first, August 1, 2025
Online first, August 1, 2025
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Enhanced Recovery Protocols After Abdominal Surgery: Outcomes from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
Journal of Clinical and Molecular Research
0:00 / 4:50
0:00 / 4:50
0:00 / 4:50
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Steps
Steps
Steps
How it works
Turn your article into a five-minute audio brief in in 4 simple steps.
1. You publish as usual
Upload PDF, HTML, or online-first. Nothing changes in your workflow.
1. You publish as usual
Upload PDF, HTML, or online-first. Nothing changes in your workflow.
1. You publish as usual
Upload PDF, HTML, or online-first. Nothing changes in your workflow.
2. We create the script
Share the accepted text or transfer it from your CMS.
3. We ensure scientific accuracy
Every script is reviewed by a human for clarity, accuracy, and fidelity to the source.
4. We narrate with a human-like voice
A human-like voice, approved by your journal, brings the brief to life.
5. We deliver and track results
The finished brief with audio and transcript is embedded directly on the article page. Your dashboard reports reader engagement.
Turnaround:
Turnaround:
48 to 72 hours per article.
Steps
Steps
Steps
Why Choose KindleBrief?
Safeguard editorial quality
Scripts mirror your journal’s tone. Every brief is reviewed by scientists for accuracy and narrated with a human-like voice you approve. Your standards, preserved in audio.
Strengthen your brand
Audio briefs carry your identity, not generic clips. Each summary reflects your editorial authority and reinforces your reputation for trust and rigor.
Support your authors and editors
Authors gain a clear, listenable version of their work to share. Editors receive reliable summaries for newsletters, social channels, and society highlights.
Create new revenue opportunities
KindleBrief opens fresh opportunities to reach members, attract sponsors, and extend content into new formats.
Demos
Hear what your audio could sound like
Surgical Technique
August 1, 2025
Loop technique for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with anterolateral structure reinforcement: technical description and clinical results
BMC Surgery
Yang Xing, Aishan He, Yan Kang, Zibo Yang, Fangang Meng & Peihui Wu
Randomized Controlled Trial
August 1, 2025
Rapid molecular testing or chest X-ray or tuberculin skin testing for household contact assessment of tuberculosis infection: A cluster-randomized trial
PLOS Medicine
Menonli Adjobimey, Anete Trajman, Mayara Lisboa Bastos et al.
Retrospective Study
August 1, 2025
Factors contributing to neonatal mortality in a tertiary center in south West Bank: A single-center retrospective cohort study
PLOS Global Public Health
Ahmad Abu Sharkh, Farah Ighneimat, Yazan F. Khdour et al.
Systematic Review
August 1, 2025
A global analysis of the determinants of maternal health and transitions in maternal mortality
The Lancet Global Health
Prof João Paulo Souza, MD, Louise Tina Day, MRCOG, Ana Clara Rezende-Gomes, MSc et al.
Demos
Hear what your audio could sound like
Surgical Technique
August 1, 2025
Loop technique for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with anterolateral structure reinforcement: technical description and clinical results
BMC Surgery
Yang Xing, Aishan He, Yan Kang, Zibo Yang, Fangang Meng & Peihui Wu
Randomized Controlled Trial
August 1, 2025
Rapid molecular testing or chest X-ray or tuberculin skin testing for household contact assessment of tuberculosis infection: A cluster-randomized trial
PLOS Medicine
Menonli Adjobimey, Anete Trajman, Mayara Lisboa Bastos et al.
Retrospective Study
August 1, 2025
Factors contributing to neonatal mortality in a tertiary center in south West Bank: A single-center retrospective cohort study
PLOS Global Public Health
Ahmad Abu Sharkh, Farah Ighneimat, Yazan F. Khdour et al.
Systematic Review
August 1, 2025
A global analysis of the determinants of maternal health and transitions in maternal mortality
The Lancet Global Health
Prof João Paulo Souza, MD, Louise Tina Day, MRCOG, Ana Clara Rezende-Gomes, MSc et al.
Demos
Hear what your audio could sound like
Surgical Technique
August 1, 2025
Loop technique for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction combined with anterolateral structure reinforcement: technical description and clinical results
BMC Surgery
Yang Xing, Aishan He, Yan Kang, Zibo Yang, Fangang Meng & Peihui Wu
Randomized Controlled Trial
August 1, 2025
Rapid molecular testing or chest X-ray or tuberculin skin testing for household contact assessment of tuberculosis infection: A cluster-randomized trial
PLOS Medicine
Menonli Adjobimey, Anete Trajman, Mayara Lisboa Bastos et al.
Retrospective Study
August 1, 2025
Factors contributing to neonatal mortality in a tertiary center in south West Bank: A single-center retrospective cohort study
PLOS Global Public Health
Ahmad Abu Sharkh, Farah Ighneimat, Yazan F. Khdour et al.
Systematic Review
August 1, 2025
A global analysis of the determinants of maternal health and transitions in maternal mortality
The Lancet Global Health
Prof João Paulo Souza, MD, Louise Tina Day, MRCOG, Ana Clara Rezende-Gomes, MSc et al.
All demo audios are derived from open-access research articles published under Creative Commons Attribution IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) or Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licenses. Content has been adapted for audio format. No endorsement by the original authors or publishers is implied.
All demo audios are derived from open-access research articles published under Creative Commons Attribution IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) or Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licenses. Content has been adapted for audio format. No endorsement by the original authors or publishers is implied.
Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions
How do I know these audio briefs are accurate?
Every brief goes through a rigorous accuracy process. We use a combination of automated checks and human review to ensure every line is consistent with the published manuscript. Nothing is ever improvised or added.
What about hallucinations or misrepresentations?
KindleBrief is built with safeguards to eliminate hallucinations. If a sentence cannot be verified against the article, it is flagged and reviewed before release. Journals can be confident that every narrated brief is faithful to the science.
Will this add more work for our editorial team?
No. Briefs are fully embedded in your workflow and delivered publication-ready. No editorial lift.
Does our publishing workflow need to change?
No. KindleBrief integrates invisibly. You publish as usual in PDF, HTML, or online-first. We handle everything else. No new platforms. No extra approvals. No editorial lift.
Who voices the audio summaries?
You decide. We onboard the voices your readers trust, whether that is your Editor-in-Chief, a deputy editor, or a professional narrator. Each voice is trained into a reusable model so every summary consistently sounds like your journal.
Does this replace peer review or editorial judgment?
Not at all. KindleBrief is an audio companion to peer-reviewed research, not a substitute for it. Our role is to make trusted science more accessible, not to reinterpret it.
How do you protect our brand?
All briefs are voiced in a polished, journal-branded style. Accuracy checks are built into every step so journals never have to risk their reputation on automated output.
How does this align with publishing standards and guidelines?
KindleBrief is built to align with emerging industry guidelines on AI use such as provenance, transparency, and auditability. Adopting KindleBrief helps your journal stay ahead of evolving standards and ensures innovation without compliance risk.
Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions
How do I know these audio briefs are accurate?
Every brief goes through a rigorous accuracy process. We use a combination of automated checks and human review to ensure every line is consistent with the published manuscript. Nothing is ever improvised or added.
What about hallucinations or misrepresentations?
KindleBrief is built with safeguards to eliminate hallucinations. If a sentence cannot be verified against the article, it is flagged and reviewed before release. Journals can be confident that every narrated brief is faithful to the science.
Will this add more work for our editorial team?
No. Briefs are fully embedded in your workflow and delivered publication-ready. No editorial lift.
Does our publishing workflow need to change?
No. KindleBrief integrates invisibly. You publish as usual in PDF, HTML, or online-first. We handle everything else. No new platforms. No extra approvals. No editorial lift.
Who voices the audio summaries?
You decide. We onboard the voices your readers trust, whether that is your Editor-in-Chief, a deputy editor, or a professional narrator. Each voice is trained into a reusable model so every summary consistently sounds like your journal.
Does this replace peer review or editorial judgment?
Not at all. KindleBrief is an audio companion to peer-reviewed research, not a substitute for it. Our role is to make trusted science more accessible, not to reinterpret it.
How do you protect our brand?
All briefs are voiced in a polished, journal-branded style. Accuracy checks are built into every step so journals never have to risk their reputation on automated output.
How does this align with publishing standards and guidelines?
KindleBrief is built to align with emerging industry guidelines on AI use such as provenance, transparency, and auditability. Adopting KindleBrief helps your journal stay ahead of evolving standards and ensures innovation without compliance risk.
Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions
How do I know these audio briefs are accurate?
Every brief goes through a rigorous accuracy process. We use a combination of automated checks and human review to ensure every line is consistent with the published manuscript. Nothing is ever improvised or added.
What about hallucinations or misrepresentations?
KindleBrief is built with safeguards to eliminate hallucinations. If a sentence cannot be verified against the article, it is flagged and reviewed before release. Journals can be confident that every narrated brief is faithful to the science.
Will this add more work for our editorial team?
No. Briefs are fully embedded in your workflow and delivered publication-ready. No editorial lift.
Does our publishing workflow need to change?
No. KindleBrief integrates invisibly. You publish as usual in PDF, HTML, or online-first. We handle everything else. No new platforms. No extra approvals. No editorial lift.
Who voices the audio summaries?
You decide. We onboard the voices your readers trust, whether that is your Editor-in-Chief, a deputy editor, or a professional narrator. Each voice is trained into a reusable model so every summary consistently sounds like your journal.
Does this replace peer review or editorial judgment?
Not at all. KindleBrief is an audio companion to peer-reviewed research, not a substitute for it. Our role is to make trusted science more accessible, not to reinterpret it.
How do you protect our brand?
All briefs are voiced in a polished, journal-branded style. Accuracy checks are built into every step so journals never have to risk their reputation on automated output.
How does this align with publishing standards and guidelines?
KindleBrief is built to align with emerging industry guidelines on AI use such as provenance, transparency, and auditability. Adopting KindleBrief helps your journal stay ahead of evolving standards and ensures innovation without compliance risk.