Use cases
For agencies and studios
Client work needs answers, not just audio.
Last checked 2026-08-14
In short
Agencies use Naadly for scratch tracks and finished narration, with 10 seats and roles so a reviewer cannot spend the quota, per-voice licence and attribution lines to hand a client's legal team, AudioSeal watermarking and a provenance log for disclosure obligations, and a white-label tier from $99 a month for reselling the whole thing under your own brand and support address.
What a client actually asks
- "Can we use this in a paid campaign?" - yes, on every plan.
- "Whose voice is it?" - an open model, named on the voice's page with its licence and credit line.
- "Do we have to disclose that it is AI?" - increasingly, and the watermark plus provenance record is your evidence.
- "Can you change one line before Friday?" - one line, re-rendered, same voice.
Seats, roles and not sharing a password
3 seats on Pro and 10 on Unlimited, with invitations and roles: producers render, reviewers listen, and only an owner can touch billing or delete the workspace. Usage is visible per key and per month, which is what you need when a client asks what their retainer bought.
Pricing client work when the tool costs a flat fee
The temptation is to bill the audio at cost plus a margin, which prices your judgement at zero. What the client is buying is the casting decision, the script edit, the pronunciation pass and the licence answers - the rendering is a line item that now rounds to nothing.
- Quote voice-over as a deliverable, as you did when you booked talent, and keep the flat plan fee as overhead.
- Bill revisions as revisions. They are cheap for you now, which is margin rather than a discount you owe.
- Put the model name, licence and credit line in the delivery notes; procurement asks eventually, and having it ready is worth more than it costs.
- On the reseller tier, the client's own workspace becomes a retained line on the invoice rather than a favour.
Selling it as yours
The reseller tier is a real white-label: your brand, your colours, your support address, client accounts underneath you. Priced flat at $99 a month rather than per client, so the margin is yours.
You may resell the service and the audio. You may not repackage the raw catalogue as a competing voice library - that is in the acceptable use policy.
Questions
- Can I white-label Naadly for clients?
- Yes, on the reseller plan from $99 a month: your brand, your support address, client accounts.
- Can I give a client access without giving them billing?
- Yes - roles separate rendering from billing, and only owners can delete a workspace or export it.
- What licence evidence can I hand a client?
- Each voice's page prints its model, licence and attribution line, and the licences page collects them all.