The perfect pronunciation
memorised for all your messages

With Voconix, no more voicemails where your company name, a product or a technical term is distorted.

Our tool allows you to record once the exact pronunciation of difficult words (), then re-use it automatically in all your future messages.

Whether for a Company(e.g. «JCDecaux») or an IVR using technical terms (e.g. «Service CRM Pro»), your message will sound natural and professional, without approximation. No need to manually correct each new message: Voconix remembers your preferences and applies them systematically.

Voconix: memorising difficult pronunciations

How does it work? In 3 simple steps

1. Difficult word

Enter the difficult word (e.g. "Worcestershire", "Loughborough Diagnostics").

2. Phonetic rewriting

Record the pronunciation by spelling phonetically (e.g. "Wooster-sher","Luff-bruh Diagnostics").

3. Memorising

Confirm: Voconix applies this pronunciation to all your messages, even new ones.

A concrete example :

  • You record once the pronunciation of «Hôpital Saint-Louis».
  • All your future messages (welcome, waiting, announcements) will use this exact version, without error.

Tip Ideal for foreign names, acronyms («HR», «MD») or complex words («hardware», «Ophthalmology"»).

Why does it matter for your brand image ?

  • Guaranteed professionalism Your customers hear your name or key terms pronounced correctly, right from the first contact.
  • Time saving : No need for restart a message because of a diction error.
  • Consistency across all your channels : Whether it's for your your telephone switchboard, answering machine or on-hold messages, the pronunciation remains identical and controlled.

Use cases :

  • A law firm avoids «Beauchamp & Associates» being pronounced «Bew-champ».
  • An veterinary clinic makes sure that «Dr Featherstonehaugh» does not become «Fanshaw».
  • An international company is standardising the pronunciation of its brand across all its subsidiaries.

 


 

With Voconix, your brand identity is preserved. Because a name well pronounced is a mark of professionalism and instant credibility.