Audiobook post-production services

Specialist support at any stage of the workflow.

Assign one defined production stage or the complete post-production chain. Every service is built around your specifications, deadlines, and approval process.

What we take on

Clear scope. Controlled handoffs. Delivery-ready outcomes.

Each service answers three questions: what we do, what risk it removes, and what your production team receives.

01

Editing

What we do

Performance-led cleanup, pacing, room tone, and structured assembly.

What it prevents

Inconsistent edits, distracting artifacts, and avoidable proofing rework.

What you receive

Clean, consistent chapters ready for proofing.

02

Proofing and QC

What we do

Full-listen and tool-assisted checks for misreads, repeats, omissions, artifacts, pacing, and pickups.

What it prevents

Revision loops and internal time lost to avoidable corrections.

What you receive

A time-coded correction report and cleaner approval.

03

Pickup management

What we do

Time-coded pickup packets, retake selection, insertion, and continuity checks.

What it prevents

Scattered corrections and uncertain handoffs.

What you receive

Verified corrected audio ready for the next stage.

04

Mastering

What we do

Level, dynamics, chapter spacing, metadata, naming, and delivery preparation.

What it prevents

Inconsistent files and preventable platform rejections.

What you receive

Consistent, platform-ready masters.

05

Multicast assembly

What we do

Dialogue lock, cast continuity, pickup coordination, and structured sound-design handoff.

What it prevents

Complex sessions becoming an uncontrolled assembly problem.

What you receive

An approved, organized build ready for design and mastering.

06

End-to-end post-production

What we do

One production owner from raw sessions through final master.

What it prevents

Fragmented ownership and excessive vendor handoffs.

What you receive

A predictable delivery path with one accountable partner.

Engagement options

Use the capacity you actually need.

Begin with a controlled pilot, open a recurring production lane, or reserve capacity around a known release schedule.

Evaluate

Overflow pilot

One title or production stage to validate quality, communication, and workflow fit.

Produce

Production lane

Recurring but variable volume with documented specifications and visible ownership.

Protect

Reserved capacity

An agreed monthly allocation for qualified partners with predictable demand.

The next controlled step

Bring the scope, schedule, and specifications.

Request a written quote, or book a capacity call to discuss a more complex workflow.