Windows Beta Registration

Join the Talk to Me, Goose! Windows Beta Program

About the Beta Program

We’re excited to bring Talk to Me, Goose! to Windows! As a beta tester, you’ll get early access to the Windows version of our AI-powered text-to-speech platform and help shape its development.

What’s Included

  • Early access to Talk to Me, Goose! for Windows
  • All the features you love from our iOS and Android apps
  • Direct impact on the final Windows release
  • Priority support during the beta period

What We Ask

  • Test the application on your Windows device
  • Respond to periodic surveys about your experience
  • Report any bugs or issues you encounter
  • Provide honest feedback to help us improve

System Requirements

  • Windows 10 (64-bit) or later
  • ElevenLabs Voice Clone
  • Internet connection

Register for Beta Access

Fill out the form below to register. Once approved, you’ll receive an email with download instructions.

Your information will only be used to provide beta access and send you updates about the Windows beta program. We respect your privacy and will never share your information with third parties.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will I receive the download link?

We review beta registrations on a rolling basis. You should receive an email with download instructions within 1-3 business days of submitting your registration.

Is the beta free?

Yes! Beta testers will receive free access during the testing period. We’ll communicate any changes before the official release.

How long will the beta last?

The beta period will last approximately 2-3 months, depending on feedback and development progress. We’ll keep you updated throughout the process.

Can I use my existing voice clone?

Yes! If you already have a voice clone from our iOS or Android app, you’ll be able to use it on the Windows version as well.

What if I have questions or need help?

Beta testers will have access to priority support. You can reach out to us at support@talktomegoose.app or through our contact form.

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