Fundraising rehearsal audio
Major gift ask roleplay audio generator
Paste a fictional donor visit, campaign ask, stewardship call, or board-member practice script. LyricWinter separates the fundraiser, donor, volunteer leader, and coach notes so your team can hear the conversation before live role-play.
Sample donor visit ask
Play the audio and inspect each detected conversation line.
Listen for the ask setup, donor hesitation, board-member handoff, and whether the coaching note is specific enough for practice.
Generator flow
From donor script to reviewed rehearsal audio
LyricWinter fits before live role-play, board training, or a campaign cabinet practice session: first detect the cast and choose voices, then render the reviewed script into audio when the conversation is ready to hear.
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Paste a fictional ask script
Start with a donor visit, board-member rehearsal, pledge renewal call, or campaign ask script your team wants to practice.
- 02
Review the detected speakers
LyricWinter separates development officer, donor, volunteer leader, narrator, and coach-note lines so the conversation map can be fixed before any audio is rendered.
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Choose voices for the rehearsal
Switch public voices for calm ask delivery, skeptical donor questions, or volunteer-leader support, and use custom voices for owned practice personas when the catalog is not specific enough.
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Render the reviewed donor conversation
Generate audio after review, then use the transcript to jump between discovery, objection handling, the ask, and next-step moments.
Good fit
Fictional donor visits, major gift asks, pledge renewal calls, board-member practice, campaign cabinet drills, stewardship conversations, and consultant-led fundraising workshops.
Not a fit
Donor database management, live phone outreach, wealth screening, gift processing, campaign strategy, legal or tax advice, or replacing the judgment of your development team.
Plain text donor script
Before step 1DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: Mara, thank you for making time before the campaign cabinet meeting. DONOR: I am curious, but I need to understand why this scholarship fund is the priority right now. BOARD MEMBER: The gap is not only tuition. It is housing, advising, and the first semester emergency grants that keep students enrolled. COACH NOTE: Pause here and confirm the donor's motivation before naming a gift amount. DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: Would you consider a three-year pledge of $25,000 to launch the first cohort? DONOR: I cannot answer today, but I would like to see the student support plan and talk with my family foundation.
Use invented names and generic campaign details. Keep donor histories, giving capacity, private notes, and contact details out of the script.
Review state in the generator
What the first step returns before audio, using the same review controls as the generator.
Voice Selection
before audioSentence Breakdown
line-by-lineThe audio step starts after this review. Before that, the practical work is catching mislabeled turns, switching public voices, and deciding whether a custom practice voice would make the ask scenario easier for the team to recognize.
Questions
Major gift ask audio questions
Can LyricWinter turn a donor ask script into audio?
Yes. Paste a fictional donor conversation script, review the detected fundraiser, donor, board member, and coach-note lines, assign voices, and generate a playable rehearsal example.
Is this a fundraising CRM or outreach platform?
No. LyricWinter does not store donor records, call supporters, manage pledges, process gifts, or automate campaign strategy. It turns reviewed scripts into audio for rehearsal, training, and internal review.
What scripts work best?
Use fictional scripts with visible speaker labels: development officer, donor, board member, campaign chair, volunteer leader, narrator, or coach note.
Can we use custom voices for practice personas?
You can switch public voices for each role, and teams can upload or use custom voices for owned practice personas when the public catalog is not specific enough.
Should we paste real donor data?
No. Use invented names and generic campaign details. Do not paste donor histories, giving capacity, private notes, emails, phone numbers, payment details, or other confidential information.
Build the next ask rehearsal
Hear a donor conversation before the team practices it live.
Bring a fictional ask script, review the detected speakers, choose public or custom voices, and generate audio only after the conversation flow is ready for rehearsal.