Tools & Resources We Use and Recommend

Everything you need to record, edit, and publish professional-quality audiobooks from home

When you’re setting up your audiobook workflow, it helps to know exactly what works in real-world studios — not just what looks good in ads. These are the tools, apps, and gear we actually use every day to record, edit, and produce audiobooks for clients and our own titles. Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission if you choose to purchase through them (at no extra cost to you). We only recommend what we genuinely use and trust.

Applications We Use

Pozotron

The industry-standard proofing and quality-control tool for audiobooks. It catches misreads, long pauses, and mouth noises automatically — saving hours of tedious listening.
Perfect for narrators who want to polish their work before submission.

Amazon

Our go-to for sourcing audiobook gear and accessories, from pop filters to portable sound panels.
Quick delivery and the widest range of recording essentials.

Studio One by PreSonus

A powerful, intuitive digital audio workstation (DAW) that handles every step from recording to mastering.
Ideal for narrators who want professional sound with a clean, modern interface.

iZotope RX

The gold standard for audio repair and cleanup. Removes clicks, pops, hums, and other unwanted noise — essential for ACX-ready files.
Think of it as Photoshop for your audio.

Audacity

A free, open-source DAW that’s surprisingly capable. Great for beginners starting out with home narration before moving to Studio One or Reaper.
Reliable, simple, and 100% free.

Publisher Rocket

Created by Dave Chesson, this powerful tool helps authors understand keywords, categories, and reader trends for better book marketing.

Hardware We Trust

Apple Devices

MacBook Pro, iPad, and iPhone — the backbone of our mobile recording and editing setup. Reliable, seamless integration, and perfect for recording on the road.

Samson Q2U Microphone

An excellent budget-friendly USB/XLR mic.
Portable, easy to use, and delivers warm, clear narration — perfect for beginners.

Sennheiser MKH 416 Microphone

The industry favorite for audiobook and voice-over professionals. Highly directional, crisp, and clean — ideal for advanced narrators and studio setups.

PreSonus io44 Audio Interface

Compact and powerful, this little box connects your mic and headphones to your computer with professional-grade clarity.
Perfect for home and travel studios alike.

Sennheiser IE 100 Pro Headphones

Comfortable, accurate, and designed for long editing sessions. You’ll hear every detail — and every breath — exactly as your listeners will.

Our Coaches

We’ve learned from some of the best in the industry — mentors and educators who have shaped how we teach, record, and run our audiobook business. Their insight and generosity continue to inspire our work every day.

David Lawrence XVII

Voice actor, coach, and creator of VO2GoGo — a master at simplifying complex narration and business concepts for performers.

Pat Flynn

Entrepreneur and educator whose Smart Passive Income methods have influenced our online course and marketing strategy.

New Shelves Books

A trusted resource for book marketing and distribution — offering practical strategies to help authors get their work noticed.

Roger Love

Renowned vocal coach who teaches techniques for clarity, confidence, and connection through voice.

Sean Pratt

Award-winning audiobook narrator and coach specializing in non-fiction performance and long-form storytelling.

J. Michael Collins

Respected voice-over talent and business coach who provides deep insight into both performance and career growth.

Don Baarns

Audio engineer and educator known for his practical, down-to-earth tutorials on recording, editing, and mastering. His focus on clarity and efficiency has helped countless narrators produce clean, professional sound from home studios.

Our Philosophy

Good gear and great software won’t make you sound like a pro overnight — but they do make the journey smoother. Start with the essentials, upgrade as your skills grow, and remember: your voice is the most important instrument in the studio.

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