The perfect pronunciation
memorized for all your messages
With Voconix, no more voicemail messages where your company name, a product or a technical term is distorted .
Our tool allows you to record the exact pronunciation of difficult words ( family names, towns, acronyms, medical or technical terms just once , and then reuse it automatically in all your future messages.
Whether for a company (e.g., "JCDecaux") or an IVR system using technical terms (e.g., "Pro CRM Service"), your message will sound natural and professional , without any awkwardness. No more manually correcting each new message: Voconix remembers your preferences and applies them consistently.
How does it work? In 3 simple steps
1. Difficult word
Enter the difficult word (e.g., "JCDecaux", "SARL Éco-Bâtiment").
2. Phonetic rewriting
Record its pronunciation by spelling it phonetically (e.g., "Jicé De Caux").
3. Memorization
Confirm: Voconix applies this pronunciation to all your messages, even new ones.
Concrete example :
- "Hôpital Saint-Louis" once .
- All your future messages (welcome, hold, announcements) will use this exact version , without error.
Tip : Ideal for foreign names, acronyms (“HR”, “DG”) or complex words (“hardware store”, “speech therapy”).
Why is this important for your image?
- Guaranteed professionalism : Your clients hear your name or keywords pronounced correctly from the first contact.
- Time saving : No need to rewrite a message because of a speech error.
- Consistency across all your channels : Whether it's for your telephone switchboard, your answering machine or your hold messages , the pronunciation remains identical and controlled .
Use Cases :
- A law firm is preventing "Maître De la Fontaine" from being pronounced "De la Fontèn".
- A veterinary clinic is making sure that "Dr Saint-Clair" does not become "Saint-Clère".
- An international company standardizes the pronunciation of its brand name across all its subsidiaries.
Key takeaway : With Voconix, your sonic identity is preserved – because a well-pronounced name is a mark of seriousness and immediate trust .
