# The best Memo.fm alternatives (2026)

A lightweight, podcast-focused voicemail link with a short, memorable URL. Here is every credible alternative for collecting podcast listener voice messages, verified on each vendor's own site.

1. **Call.Show** (https://call.show): podcast-first voicemail at one flat $60/year. Unlimited messages, an AI transcript, title and summary on every message, and a shared inbox for up to five people. (Disclosure: this list is published by Call.Show.)
2. **SpeakPipe** (https://www.speakpipe.com): One of the original voice-message widgets, built for any website, with podcasts as one use case among many. Price: Free (90-sec cap), or $12-$36/mo.
3. **telbee** (https://www.telbee.io): A broad asynchronous voice-messaging platform for customer conversations; podcasts are one of many use cases. Price: Free (60 min/mo), or $18-$48/mo.
4. **Voicecast** (https://voicecast.app): A messaging platform for shows that spans audio, video, text-to-speech and live call-ins. Price: $15/mo billed yearly ($180/yr), or Enterprise.
5. **Whatayarn** (https://whatayarn.com): Branded podcast voicemail pages with generous recording lengths and audio uploads. Price: Free (25 messages, 60 sec), or $15/mo billed yearly.
6. **Podline** (https://podline.fm): Call.Show's closest peer: listener voicemails, transcribed and summarized, with threading and webhooks for power users. Price: Free (100MB), $20/mo, or $50/mo.
7. **Soundbite** (https://soundbite.so): A voicemail box for your podcast website where listeners record from any device, free to start. Price: Free (30-sec cap), or $12.50/mo billed yearly.
8. **Buzzsprout Fan Mail** (https://www.buzzsprout.com): Buzzsprout's built-in Fan Mail lets listeners text your show, with a voicemail option, right inside your hosting dashboard. Price: Included with any paid Buzzsprout hosting plan.

Head-to-head details: https://call.show/vs/memo and https://call.show/compare
