Martha - Receptionist

Corporate Training
Customer Support IVR
E-learning Modules
Healthcare Explainers
Personal Assistant
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"Hi there, welcome to your personal voice assistant. I'm here to help you explore all your favorite tools in a faster, smarter way. Whether you're sending a message, finding an answer, or just getting things done, I'll be your guide. Let's get started with something simple, ask me anything, and I'll do my best to respond in a natural and friendly voice."

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About Martha - Receptionist

A warm, clear, and reassuring mature female voice. The delivery is professional and confident, with a consistently friendly and helpful tone.

Voice Design Recipe Public

Director's casting notes & character prompt

A 50-to-60-year-old female receptionist with a gentle, maternal, and exceptionally warm tone. She sounds exactly like her picture: bright, welcoming, with a genuine, comforting smile in her voice. Speak with a friendly, standard American or Midwestern accent. The delivery should be polished yet accessible, efficient but never rushed, putting patients instantly at ease with a natural, conversational cadence.

Model: Autonoefemale Creator: samedosa

Full Voice Summary

A warm, clear, and reassuring mature female voice. The delivery is professional and confident, with a consistently friendly and helpful tone.

Detailed Performance Breakdown

Recommended Casting

  • Corporate Training materials that require a clear, professional, and easy-to-understand voice.
  • Customer Support IVR systems needing a friendly, patient, and reassuring guide for callers.
  • E-learning Modules where a calm and authoritative tone helps with information retention.
  • Healthcare Explainers that benefit from a warm, trustworthy, and empathetic narrator.
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