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  • Anna

    (@annareinventwp)

    Hi henvy,

    Thank you so much for this thoughtful review. It really means a lot to hear that the plugin worked so well for your project, especially after the stress of trying to find the right TTS solution.

    I’m especially glad to hear that the setup felt straightforward, that the customization options were useful, and that support for Estonian made a real difference for your client’s site. We also truly appreciate your kind words about the quick support response — that means a lot.

    Thank you again for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. Wishing you, your client, and the site continued success as it grows.

    Warm regards

    Anna

    (@annareinventwp)

    Hi regevkamber,

    Thank you so much for your kind review. Even a short message like this means a lot to us, and we really appreciate you taking the time to share it.

    We’re so glad the plugin has been a great fit for your site. Support like yours encourages us to keep improving it and making it even better.

    Wishing you and your website continued success ahead, and thanks again for being part of the journey.

    Warm regards

    Anna

    (@annareinventwp)

    Hi halperna,

    Thank you so much for this thoughtful review. It genuinely means a lot to hear how well the plugin fit your blog and that the setup turned out to be much easier than you expected.

    I especially appreciate your kind words about the documentation and support. We put a lot of care into making both the product and the help around it feel clear, useful, and human, so hearing that come through in your experience is incredibly encouraging.

    It’s also wonderful to know the OpenAI TTS integration and custom prompt instructions helped you dial in the right tone for your content. That kind of flexibility is exactly what we hope will help publishers create a more engaging experience for their readers.

    Thank you again for taking the time to write such a generous review. Wishing you and your blog continued success as it helps more people navigate those midlife transitions.

    Warm regards

    Anna

    (@annareinventwp)

    Hi wupples,

    Thank you so much for your kind review. We really appreciate you taking the time to share it.

    It means a lot to hear that the support felt friendly and fast, and we’re very grateful for your recommendation. Feedback like yours encourages us to keep improving both the plugin and the support experience around it.

    Thank you again for your support, and wishing you and your website continued success ahead.

    Warm regards

    Anna

    (@annareinventwp)

    Hi viewgroup,

    Thank you so much for this incredibly generous review. It really means a lot to hear that the plugin has stood out for you in both flexibility and audio quality, especially with the ElevenLabs integration.

    We also deeply appreciate your kind words about Karim and the support experience. A lot of care goes into both the product and the updates, so it’s genuinely encouraging to hear that those improvements have made a real difference for you.

    Thank you again for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback. Wishing you and your website continued success, and we hope the plugin keeps being a game-changer for your content.

    Warm regards

    Anna

    (@annareinventwp)

    Hi Craig,

    Thanks for checking. In normal use, the plugin should add very little server load to WordPress page views. It mainly outputs the player on the frontend and stores its main settings in WordPress options. The heavier work (generating audio) only happens when audio is requested/generated, not on every page load for every visitor. So at roughly 500,000 page views/month, the impact should still be modest unless the site is also actively generating a lot of new audio or using extra features like podcast/background processing.

    On the database side, it does not create custom database tables. From the plugin source, the main settings are stored in the natuteto_settings option, and analytics can also create option records such as natuteto_analytics_button, natuteto_analytics_insight, and natuteto_analytics_api when those features are used. So you are mainly looking at a small number of wp_options entries rather than additional tables.

    And yes — natuteto_analytics_button is from this plugin.

    If you want, I can also help you identify which of these options are autoloaded and which plugin settings would minimize runtime/storage overhead on your site.

    Best regards

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