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Memo.fm vs Buzzsprout Fan Mail

Two tools for collecting listener voice messages, compared feature by feature with facts verified on both vendors’ own sites.

The short version

Memo.fm: simple podcast voicemail link. Buzzsprout Fan Mail: built-in listener messaging on Buzzsprout hosting. In short, Memo.fm is the better fit for podcasters who want the simplest possible link and don't need transcripts, AI, or a team. Buzzsprout Fan Mail makes more sense for shows hosted on Buzzsprout that want simple listener texts and occasional voicemails without another tool.

Side by side

FeatureMemo.fmBuzzsprout Fan Mail
Built for podcastsYesYes, but only for shows hosted on Buzzsprout
PriceFree (first 10 messages), or $49/yearIncluded with any paid Buzzsprout hosting plan
Number of plansTwoTied to your hosting plan
Number of messages10 free, then unlimited on paidTexts and voicemails via a link in episode descriptions
AI transcriptNoYes
AI title and summaryNoNo
For your listenersLink, no appTap the episode-notes link, then text or leave a voicemail
Recording pageYesNo standalone page, it lives in your episode descriptions
Team inboxNo, single userWhoever shares your Buzzsprout account
Audio downloadYesYes (MP3)
Website widgetNo, link onlyNo

Facts verified 2026-08-18 on memo.fm and www.buzzsprout.com.

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Call.Show is voicemail built for podcasts: one flat $60 a year, unlimited messages, an AI transcript, title and summary on every message, and a shared inbox for up to five people. Judge it the same way you’re judging these two.