Creator Guide

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:

  • Description — what the tour is and why it's worth doing.
  • Best time to visit — time of day, season, or conditions.
  • Trading hours — opening hours for any venues on the route.
  • Tips — parking, 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

Can I edit individual pieces of audio without changing the whole tour?
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.
What tour details should I fill in beyond the narration?
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.
How important is fact-checking for my tour?
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.