Creator guide · Step 4 of 9Updated 3 June 2026

Editing & Refining Your Tour

How to polish your AI-generated tour — editing audio scripts, filling in tour details, and ensuring accuracy before publishing.

The AI gives you a strong first draft — your edits make it yours. This is the step that separates a tour travellers love from a generic one. Read the whole tour through, then polish.

Edit any piece, regenerate just one

In the editor you can:

  • Edit the text directly for any piece of audio.
  • Regenerate a single piece — e.g. just the arrival audio for one stop — without touching the rest of the tour. The AI keeps the whole tour in mind so the story stays consistent.
Work piece by piece: tour intro → each stop’s start and arrival audio → highlights.

Fill in the tour details

Beyond the narration, a complete tour includes details travellers rely on:

DescriptionWhat the tour is and why it’s worth doing.
Best time to visitTime of day, season, or conditions.
Trading hoursOpening hours for any venues on the route.
TipsParking, what to bring, accessibility notes, anything local.

Keep these accurate and current — they shape expectations and reviews.

What “good” sounds like

  • Conversational and human-paced — write for the ear, not the page. Read it aloud.
  • Layered storytelling, not a fact dump — context, a story, a detail to notice, a tip. Avoid reading like an encyclopaedia entry.
  • Local and warm — a little humour and personality, never forced or cringe.
  • Right length — intros short and punchy; arrival audio rich but not rambling.

Accuracy is non-negotiable

The most common complaint about audio tours is wrong or generic content. Before you move on:

  • Verify facts, names, and dates.
  • Treat Indigenous and local history with care and respect — check it, include it appropriately, and don’t invent.
  • Cut anything you can’t stand behind.

Refining checklist

  • Whole tour read through end to end
  • Each stop has a clear hook and a satisfying arrival
  • Highlights feel purposeful, not filler
  • Description, best time, trading hours, and tips filled in
  • Facts and local/Indigenous history verified
  • Reads naturally when spoken aloud

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You can edit the text directly for any piece, or regenerate a single piece (e.g. just the arrival audio for one stop) without touching the rest. The AI keeps the whole tour in mind for consistency.
A description of the tour, best time to visit, trading hours for venues on the route, and tips like parking, what to bring, and accessibility notes.
Accuracy is non-negotiable. The most common complaint about audio tours is wrong or generic content. Verify all facts, names, dates, and treat Indigenous and local history with care and respect.