1. Who runs Speechfy#
Speechfy is a trade name. The person behind it, and the party you
contract with when you buy a subscription, is:
- Operator
- Gabriel Anhaia da Silva, trading as Speechfy
- Address
- Wilhelm-Caspar-Wegely-Platz 6
10623 Berlin
Germany
- Legal form
- Sole trader (Einzelunternehmen)
A sole trader has no legal name separate from the person, which is
why the name above is a personal one and “Speechfy” is
only what the business is called.
3. Registers and VAT#
A sole trader is not entered in the
Handelsregister, so there is no commercial
register entry and no registration number to give.
No VAT is charged. Speechfy operates under the German small-business
rule (Kleinunternehmerregelung,
§ 19 UStG), which means prices carry no VAT and no VAT
identification number has been issued. The price you see is the price
you pay.
4. Responsibility for content#
Responsible for the editorial content of this site under
§ 18 Abs. 2 MStV: Gabriel Anhaia da Silva, at the address
in section 1. That covers the
blog as well as the marketing pages —
everything on this domain is written by one person.
5. Consumer dispute resolution#
We are neither obliged nor willing to take part in
dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board
(Verbraucherschlichtungsstelle) under the VSBG.
Saying so is itself a legal requirement, and saying it is not a
refusal to help: write to
hello@speechfy.io and a
complaint is answered by a person.
The European Commission’s ODR platform closed on
20 July 2025 and is no longer available, which is why
this page does not link to it. Impressum templates still carrying
that link are out of date.
Your statutory rights are unaffected by any of this. The
terms of service set out the
fourteen-day right of withdrawal and how a refund works.
6. Links to other sites#
This site links outward rarely, and where it does the linked content
is the responsibility of whoever publishes it. Everything was checked
when it was linked; nobody can monitor another site continuously, and
a link is removed as soon as we learn it points at something it
should not.
See also the privacy policy, the
GDPR and AI Act page, and the
terms of service.