Style variations demo

Choose a player style that fits the page.

Audio should feel like part of the page, not a bolted-on widget. These examples use real Auripath embeds so you can compare how different player styles sit inside normal website content.

Embedded on your site Multiple layouts Lead capture optional
Product walkthrough

See the product before choosing a style.

Watch how a PDF becomes an embedded audio experience with player, capture, and analytics.

Player styles Lead capture Brand fit
Player styles

Start with the page, then pick the player.

These are real embedded players from Auripath. Use them to compare the presentation, not as separate recommendations for every site.

Default

A clean player for resource pages, articles, guides, and normal website content.

Dark

A stronger player for product pages, launch pages, or high-contrast brand sections.

Soft sand

A warmer option for advisory, education, coaching, and human-led services.

Cover off

A simpler version when artwork would distract from the surrounding page content.

Square utility

A more functional layout for documentation, portals, and practical resources.

Neon contrast

A deliberate high-contrast treatment for experimental, creator, or campaign pages.

Lead capture styles

Use capture only when it earns its place.

For valuable reports, buyer guides, checklists, and webinar follow-ups, the player can ask for an email before playback, after a preview, or not at all.

Lead default

A simple email gate before the full audio version.

Lead dark

A stronger gated treatment for campaign or launch pages.

Soft mint

A softer lead capture style for warmer education or advisory content.

Lead cover off

A focused capture treatment when cover artwork is not needed.

Lead utility

A practical capture layout for documentation, portals, and resources.

Soft lavender

A lighter branded treatment for guides, templates, onboarding, and learning content.

Advanced variations

Show more only when it helps the visitor.

Some pages need transcript access, a resource-heavy layout, or a reduced interface. Most pages should stay simple.

PDF + transcript

Useful when the visitor may want to read, download, and listen from one place.

Resource-heavy

For pages that need more supporting actions around the audio version.

Visualiser on

A more expressive treatment when audio is the main feature of the page.

Audio player only

A stripped-back option for pages where the surrounding copy does the work.

Minimal actions

Reduces supporting actions and chrome for a tighter embedded look.

Headline only

A compact option when the page already explains the resource clearly.

Choosing the right style

Most pages do not need a fancy player.

The best player is usually the one that feels native to the page, keeps the visitor focused, and makes the audio option obvious without distracting from the resource.

Resource pagesUse default, minimal, or soft styles.
Campaign pagesUse dark, branded, or lead-capture styles.
Thank-you pagesUse a ready-state player with audio immediately available.
Reports and guidesUse PDF plus audio delivery, with optional capture.
Next step

Want a player that fits your own site?

Run a free PDF audit or request setup help if you want Auripath to turn one of your existing resources into an on-page audio experience.