Put an AI agent to work in ElevenLabs
Connect ElevenLabs in one click and delegate the busywork around voice: an autonomous agent that generates narration, coordinates dubbing, files the audio, and announces each track across your stack. You set the autonomy, it does the work.
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Fleece AI connects to ElevenLabs through managed OAuth and lets autonomous agents generate text-to-speech, use your cloned voices, apply pronunciation dictionaries, and coordinate dubbing — then file the audio files and announce them. Agents combine ElevenLabs with 3,000+ other apps — Notion, Google Drive, Slack, Gmail — so a script becomes narrated, localized, filed, and shared, under the approval rules you set.
At a glance
| Category | AI |
|---|---|
| Availability | Pro plan and up — included in the 7-day trial |
| Connects to | 3,000+ apps via managed OAuth |
| Setup | Connect your tools — no code required |
| Autonomy | Suggest-only to fully autonomous, with approval gates |
| Pricing | 7-day trial (€1 card check, credited back), then paid plans |
By Loïc Jané · Updated June 23, 2026
What a Fleece agent does with ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs is where your words become audio — realistic text-to-speech voices, cloned voices that match a brand or a person, and dubbing that carries a video into another language. The hard part is rarely the render itself; it is everything around it: pulling the right script, choosing the right voice, applying the right pronunciation, filing the finished audio somewhere useful, and telling the people who are waiting for it. A Fleece agent sits on top of ElevenLabs and does that surrounding work.
Under the hood, the connection runs through managed OAuth — you authorize ElevenLabs once, and Fleece handles tokens, scopes, and refresh securely. From there the agent can generate speech from a script, select a voice from your library, work with Projects and Studio-style long-form pieces, apply pronunciation dictionaries so names and jargon are read correctly, request dubbing into other languages, and retrieve the rendered audio files to hand off elsewhere. Triggers let it start the moment new content is ready — a published post, a page marked done — with no polling and no delay.
What makes this different from firing the ElevenLabs API on a fixed schedule is judgment. An agent reads the actual source content, decides what needs narration, drafts the script if there isn't one, picks the voice that fits, and coordinates the rest of the pipeline to finish the job. And because Fleece agents work as a hierarchy — a lead agent delegating to specialized child agents — one voice-facing agent can hand research to one child, drafting to another, and distribution to a third, then report back when the audio is filed and announced.
What the agent can do in ElevenLabs
Scripts into narration
Generates natural text-to-speech from a blog post, Notion doc, or script, picking a voice from your library and returning ready audio files.
Multilingual dubbing
Coordinates ElevenLabs dubbing to carry videos and voice-overs into other languages, then files each localized track where your team can find it.
Voice-over batches
Renders voice-over batches for product demos and tutorials from a queue of scripts, keeping naming and voices consistent across the set.
Pronunciation control
Applies pronunciation dictionaries so brand names, people, and technical terms are read correctly instead of guessed at every render.
Real-time triggers
Starts the moment new content is ready — a published post, a page marked done — through event-based triggers rather than polling.
Approval gates
Anything published or sent externally — a final voice-over, a public announcement — pauses for your one-click sign-off before it goes out.
Automations teams run on ElevenLabs
These are concrete setups you can describe to a Fleece agent in plain language. Each one combines ElevenLabs with other connected apps.
Content: turn every post into narrated audio
When a blog post or Notion page is marked ready, the agent generates a narrated version in ElevenLabs with your house voice, applies your pronunciation dictionary for product names, saves the audio file to a Google Drive folder, and posts the link in Slack for the content team. A written article becomes a listenable one without anyone opening Studio.
Localization: dubbing without the coordination overhead
For each new product video dropped in a Google Drive folder, the agent requests ElevenLabs dubbing into your target languages, tracks which renders are back, and posts a status line in Slack as each language lands. Missing or failed tracks are flagged rather than silently skipped, so nothing ships half-localized.
Product demos: voice-over batches with a review gate
The agent takes a queue of demo scripts, renders a voice-over batch in ElevenLabs with a consistent voice, and files each clip in Google Drive named to match its scene. Before anything is marked final, it pauses for a one-click review so a human can approve the takes — then it announces the finished set.
Podcasts: keep the production checklist moving
The agent runs your podcast production checklist end to end: it generates the intro and outro narration in ElevenLabs, updates the episode's status in Notion, and drafts the guest follow-up email in Gmail for your approval. Each step waits for the previous one, so the episode moves forward without a producer chasing it.
How to connect ElevenLabs to Fleece AI
Create your Fleece account
Sign up and start the 7-day trial. You land in a workspace where agents, flows, and integrations live together.
Connect ElevenLabs via managed OAuth
Pick ElevenLabs from the integrations catalog and authorize it in one click. Fleece manages tokens and scopes for you; you can revoke access at any time from ElevenLabs or from Fleece.
Describe the job in plain language
Create an agent and tell it what to voice and where it goes — 'narrate every published post with our house voice, save it to Drive, and post the link in Slack'. No flowchart building required.
Set autonomy and approval gates
Choose what the agent may do on its own and what waits for your sign-off. Publishing a final voice-over can pause for one-click approval.
Run it on triggers or a schedule
Let the agent react when new content is ready, or schedule recurring flows — a nightly batch of every queued script — that run without you.
ElevenLabs works better with the rest of your stack
Voice work is never just the render — it is the script before it and the distribution after. Pair ElevenLabs with Notion to pull scripts and log episode status, with Google Drive to file finished audio where the team already looks, with Slack to announce each track the moment it lands, and with Gmail to send narrated pieces to reviewers or clients — all through the same agent, under the same approval rules. Fleece connects to 3,000+ apps, so the pipeline you already use is almost certainly covered.
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