IVR Greetings
Clear and professional phone menu greetings that help callers feel guided from the moment they call.
Professional IVR greetings, voicemail messages, announcements, and brand voiceovers created to help growing businesses sound polished, welcoming, and unforgettable.
I specialize in creating clear, warm, and professional voiceovers for businesses that want to make a strong first impression.
Whether your customer is calling your office, listening to a voicemail greeting, or hearing an announcement, my goal is to help your brand sound confident, friendly, and easy to trust.
With a background in customer service, I understand how important that first hello can be. Your message should not only sound good — it should guide, welcome, and connect.
Choose a sample below to hear how your business could sound.
Clear and professional phone menu greetings that help callers feel guided from the moment they call.
Warm and polished voicemail messages that keep your business sounding professional, even after hours.
Confident, friendly announcements for events, businesses, presentations, and branded messages.
Professional welcome messages and phone menu prompts for businesses that want a smooth caller experience.
Clear voicemail recordings for offices, entrepreneurs, teams, and service-based businesses.
Short announcements for events, updates, promotions, and professional messages.
Warm, energetic, or corporate-style voiceovers tailored to your project and audience.
The starting package includes up to 150 words, 2-day delivery, two revisions, and one polished MP3 audio file.
Starting package
Your customers deserve to feel welcomed before they ever speak to a person. That’s where the right voice makes a difference.
From the first hello to the final message, I help your business sound intentional, welcoming, and unforgettable.
Send your greeting, announcement, voicemail message, or phone menu script.
Select the sound you want: warm and friendly, professional corporate, smooth and calm, or fun and energetic.
Your finished voiceover is delivered clean, polished, and ready to use.
A few notes about revisions, pronunciation, rights, background music, and what to send with your request.
IVR greetings, voice messages, announcements, and after-hours messages.
You must request revisions within 3 days of delivery, or your order may be marked complete automatically. Once that happens, any further work requires a new order and may incur a fee. If you request individual edits, please include timestamps for the parts that need work.
The first free revision includes editing or pronunciation errors, tone, or pacing. The second revision covers errors that I make. Third revisions or new issues may incur a fee. Script changes or a different full-audio style/tone request do not count as a standard revision and may require an added fee.
Please provide phonetic spelling or a recording for names, company names, technical words, foreign words, or tricky pronunciations. If a pronunciation guide is not provided and I have to guess incorrectly, a fee may apply.
Please copy and paste your script into the request form or send it as a Word document. Make sure there are no typographical errors or extensive corrections needed so you can avoid revision fees or additional editing surcharges.
Yes. Select background music as an add-on and provide a description of your preferences, along with any timing instructions, such as whether the music should start before the voiceover or continue beyond the spoken words.
The background music fee covers underscoring through up to a 4-minute track. For a 20-minute file, you would need to purchase five background music fees to cover the full length. Multiple background tracks or requested music changes may incur an additional fee.
A commercial license allows business-related use in unpaid marketing channels, such as advertising, promotion, web pages, product or software integration, and other business-related tools.
Full broadcast rights are needed if the voiceover will be used in radio, television, paid internet commercials, or other paid and unpaid marketing channels where full ownership and broadcast use are required.
Likely, yes. Unless the audio is for personal use, commercial rights are usually needed for social media, YouTube, or a business website. Full broadcast rights are needed for radio or TV use.
"The quality is excellent, professional and top notch. The tone was upbeat and inviting. This was over the top performance and more than what I was expecting."
Let’s create a greeting, voicemail, or announcement that sounds professional, welcoming, and true to your brand.