• I built this because Voice AI is moving fast and I couldn't find a single place that walks a developer from "what is a voice agent" through to production telephony, evals, and the FCC/EU AI Act stuff you actually need to know before shipping.

    Every citations are verified and active, tagged Beginner/Intermediate/ Advanced, and grouped so you can read it top-to-bottom:

    foundations →

    pick a framework (LiveKit or Pipecat) →

    swap in STT/TTS/LLM components →

    add WebRTC or SIP →

    evals and production. →

    What's intentionally not in there: - Vendor-locked tutorials presented as neutral guides (flagged where authors have commercial interests) - Anything that hasn't been updated in the last 12 months

    Sections I'd most welcome feedback on: the open-source TTS picks (this moves weekly), the evaluation tooling (newest category), and whether the suggested 5-week learning path is realistic.

    PRs and harsh critique both welcome.

    • Useful collection of links - thanks. The suggested learning path section: reads AI generated. It won’t take anyone five weeks to work this all out - likely a weekend would suffice (coming from someone who has implemented most variations of voice including SIP).

      My personal take on learning this stuff: ask Claude Code to build a greenfield project that does what you want and then actually read the code it produced and really try to understand what it’s doing.

    • (vouched - just fyi this comment was dead, no idea why)
      • Wild guess, but it's a nearly one year old account where the comment in this discussion is their only comment ever, and they've made more submissions than comments. It might trip a spammer detection rule.