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SpeakPipe vs Memo.fm

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

The short version

Memo.fm is the minimalist: a short link, your first 10 messages free, $49 a year for unlimited, and nothing else. SpeakPipe adds widgets, multiple pages on higher tiers, and email delivery, at three to nine times the price. If a bare link covers your needs, Memo.fm wins on price. If you want the message volume and the website widget, SpeakPipe is the more complete of the two.

Side by side

FeatureSpeakPipeMemo.fm
Built for podcastsNo, any websiteYes
PriceFree (90-sec cap), or $12-$36/moFree (first 10 messages), or $49/year
Number of plansThree (Free, Gold, Premium)Two
Number of messagesUnlimited, but storage-capped (100MB-500GB)10 free, then unlimited on paid
AI transcriptNot advertised on their plans pageNo
AI title and summaryNoNo
For your listenersWeb, no app; 90 sec free, 5-10 min paidLink, no app
Recording pageYes (multiple pages on Premium)Yes
Team inboxNot advertisedNo, single user
Audio downloadYes (email attachments on paid plans)Yes
Website widgetYesNo, link only

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

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