What This Tool Does
Real examples of how the connector helps your AI agent take action; like sending messages, updating records, or syncing data across tools.
Real-Time Lookup
Convert written text to audio using Google Text to Speech
Example
"Generate voice message from alert text using Google Text to Speech"
Memory Recall
View TTS requests, voice usage, and generation logs.
Example
"Get voice model usage reports and playback logs for requests via Google Text to Speech."
Instant Reaction
Notify devs if Google Text to Speech audio output is distorted or missing.
Example
"Send alert if TTS API returns corrupted MP3 file."
Autonomous Routine
Monitor output quality by voice, language, and length.
Example
"Daily TTS API performance analysis."
Agent-Initiated Action
Reprocess with backup voice model or retry after delay.
Example
"Retry using standard voice if neural model fails twice."
Connect with Apps
See which platforms this connector is commonly used with to power cross-tool automation.
Google Docs
Convert text to speech
Google Drive
Archive audio files
Slack
Notify user when TTS is completed
Try It with Your Agent
Example Prompt:
"Convert a product description in Google Docs into speech and upload the MP3 to Drive."
How to Set It Up
Quick guide to connect, authorize, and start using the tool in your Fastn UCL workspace.
1
Connect Google Text to Speech in Fastn UCL: Navigate to the Connectors section and select Google Text to Speech, then click Connect.
2
Authenticate using your GCP credentials.
3
Enable “synthesize_speech” and “choose_voice” in the Actions tab.
4
Use the AI Agent to generate spoken audio from text prompts.
Why Use This Tool
Understand what this connector unlocks: speed, automation, data access, or real-time actions.




