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If you like to read your text out loud to catch awkward sentences, you may want to try text-to-speech. Unfortunately the free alternatives sound horrible, and the available text-to-speech apps offering premium voices are expensive, especially if you're revising an entire novel. There is however a workaround, it's a little involved, but you only have to do it once.
Guide: How to generate text-to-speech using Google's Wavenet voices for free. (And legally.)
Wavenet is the artificial voice API used in Google assistant, among others, and sounds considerably more natural than the free alternatives. If you register a Google cloud account, you can activate the the Cloud text-to-speech API and get 1 million characters a month for free directly from Google. Search for it in the API library, and it pops right up.
Be aware that if you exceed the allotted amount of characters, you'll be charged $16 for another million. A million characters is enough for at least 150 000 words though, so you will most likely never come even near running that risk.
The trick is now to take your newly acquired characters and generate an actual voice with them. You do that with an extension to Chrome called "Wavenet for Chrome", surprisingly. Install it and head back to Google cloud to generate an API key. Instructions are provided by the extension, or can be found with a google search. Generate the key and paste it into the extension. The configuration is now done.
You access the extension via the right-click menu, so you need to use a web text editor that doesn't override it. Google docs and Word won't work. I use Wavemaker, but any simple editor will do.
Choose the voice you want in the extension and open your text in the editor. Select the part you want to generate, right-click and select "Download as MP3". This saves you from wasting characters by generating the same text over and over. Open your new file in the MP3-player of your choice and there you go. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
According to their pricing chart, it looks like it is 1 million characters free every month. It isn't related to the first year's credits.
The free tier is always available, with our without promotional credit. I mean, even for very big company.
This quota is per month. Other are also per days. Some per project and other per subscription (for all projects like Cloud Build). In your case, it's not clear if it's per project or per subscription. In general, without special mention, it's per project. Open a case to the support if you want to be sure.
You have to read carefully the pricing page and performing simulation with pricing calculator
However, the free quota, and the prices, can be update at any time.
In case of no payment, all the ressources in project are stoped/blocked. By the way, for professional use, it's recommended to have 2 payments method per billing account -> In case of failure of the first payment method, there the second one as backup.
Now, you have to manage your risk. If you have a commercial use of your solution with SLA, real customer,(...), I recommend you not to play with this. If it's just for testing and playing with the platform, why not!