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Migration guide

Switching from Murf to InkToAudio

Murf is a strong studio for voiceovers — but if your goal is publishing written content as audio, you are exporting MP3s and hosting them yourself. InkToAudio turns that into two automatic workflows: auto embedding and create-content-to-player.

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What changes when you switch

Murf hands you an audio file. InkToAudio hands you a published, embeddable, trackable episode — and keeps doing it automatically.

From projects to a pipeline

In Murf, each article is a Studio project you build and export. InkToAudio is a publishing pipeline: content goes in, a hosted, embeddable episode comes out.

A website player Murf does not have

Add one snippet and every article on your site gets an audio player automatically — no Studio project, no export, no upload.

Hosting and distribution included

Every episode gets a hosted listen page, an embeddable player, a podcast RSS feed, and listener analytics. You stop managing MP3 files by hand.

The parts of Murf you liked are still here

Switching does not mean giving up voice quality or control. The studio features that made Murf useful have direct equivalents — you just get publishing on top of them.

180+ studio voices to choose from
Clone your own voice for narration
Multi-speaker, two-host style audio
AI script helpers: Improve, Podcast, and Newscast styles
Per-episode speed and delivery controls
MP3 download whenever you want the raw file
Workflow 1

Auto embedding for every article

This has no equivalent in Murf, and it is the biggest upgrade. Install one snippet — called Auto Render — and every article page gets an audio player without a single Studio project.

01

Create an Auto Render setup

In the InkToAudio dashboard, open Auto Render and choose a voice, player style, colors, and placement. List the domains allowed to use it.

02

Copy the one-line snippet

Auto Render generates an embed snippet tied to that setup. It carries a script ID and a private token.

03

Paste it into your article template

Drop the snippet into your CMS article template or theme. WordPress, Ghost, Webflow, and custom sites all work.

04

Every article gets a player — no project

When a reader opens an article, InkToAudio reads the page, generates the episode, and shows the player. This is the part Murf cannot do.

The Auto Render snippet

<script
  id="tts-reader-script"
  src="https://inktoaudio.com/api/auto-render/YOUR_SCRIPT_ID/script.js"
  data-script-id="YOUR_SCRIPT_ID:YOUR_TOKEN"
  data-publish-date=""
></script>
Workflow 2

Create content, then embed the player

This is the direct replacement for a Murf Studio project. Same starting point — a script — but the finish line is a hosted, embeddable episode instead of a file on your desktop.

Paste it in

Open Create Content and paste the same script you would have dropped into Murf Studio. Pick a voice profile, optionally run an AI script helper, and click Create audio.

Email it in

Forward a newsletter issue from Substack, Beehiiv, Mailchimp, or ConvertKit to your private InkToAudio inbox address. It becomes a ready-to-render draft — no copy and paste.

Then drop the player anywhere

Once the episode renders, the Share dialog gives you a script embed, an iframe, a direct listen link, an email-safe button, and an MP3 download. The same episode also flows into your podcast RSS feed and the self-updating Latest Content Widget — distribution you would have set up by hand after a Murf export.

Iframe embed

<iframe src="https://inktoaudio.com/embed/YOUR_EPISODE_ID" width="100%" height="180" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay"></iframe>

Still want the raw file? The MP3 download is always one click away.

Murf, translated

How each step of your Murf routine maps to InkToAudio.

In Murf
In InkToAudio
Murf Studio project
Create Content — paste a script or email a newsletter in
Import a Word or text script
Paste text or HTML, or forward the issue by email
200+ studio voices
180+ studio voices, voice cloning, and multi-speaker audio
Speed, pitch, and pause controls
Voice profile settings plus AI script helpers for natural narration
Export an MP3 or WAV file
Embeddable player, iframe, listen link — and an MP3 download if you need it
Host and distribute the file yourself
Hosted podcast RSS feed to Apple Podcasts and Spotify, plus analytics

Your move, in four steps

Start with one piece of content you already narrated in Murf and compare the result.

Step 01

Create your account and a voice

Start a free trial, then create a voice profile from the studio library or clone your own voice — the same choices you made in Murf.

Step 02

Bring one script across

Paste a script you already used in Murf into Create Content, or forward a newsletter issue to your inbox address.

Step 03

Create audio — hosting is automatic

Click Create audio. InkToAudio renders the episode, hosts it, and hands back an embeddable player and a listen link. No export, no upload.

Step 04

Add Auto Render for everything new

Install the Auto Render snippet so future articles get audio with no project at all — the upgrade that ends per-article work.

Stop exporting. Start publishing.

Bring one Murf script over, hear it in an InkToAudio voice, and embed a live player in minutes.

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Frequently asked questions

  • No. InkToAudio is built for publishing written content as audio on your website and as a podcast. It is not a video voiceover editor. Use it for articles, newsletters, and blog posts.