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Memo.fm vs Soundbite

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. Soundbite: podcast voicemail box. 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. Soundbite makes more sense for podcasters who want a quick, free voicemail box on their site and can live with a 30-second cap.

Side by side

FeatureMemo.fmSoundbite
Built for podcastsYesYes
PriceFree (first 10 messages), or $49/yearFree (30-sec cap), or $12.50/mo billed yearly
Number of plansTwoTwo (Free, Premium)
Number of messages10 free, then unlimited on paid10 stored free; 1,000 stored on Premium
AI transcriptNoYes on Premium, with language detection
AI title and summaryNoNo
For your listenersLink, no appWeb, no app; 30 sec free / 5 min Premium
Recording pageYesYes
Team inboxNo, single userYes: unlimited members, message notes on Premium
Audio downloadYesYes
Website widgetNo, link onlyYes

Facts verified 2026-08-18 on memo.fm and soundbite.so.

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