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telbee vs Whatayarn

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

The short version

telbee: business/team voice-messaging platform. Whatayarn: podcast voicemail pages. In short, telbee is the better fit for teams running two-way voice conversations with customers across a website. Whatayarn makes more sense for podcasters who want multiple branded voicemail pages and long-form recordings.

Side by side

FeaturetelbeeWhatayarn
Built for podcastsNo, business teamsYes
PriceFree (60 min/mo), or $18-$48/moFree (25 messages, 60 sec), or $15/mo billed yearly
Number of plansFour (Free, Starter, Pro, Team)Two (Free, Creator)
Number of messagesUnlimited on paid (fair use 1,000 min/mo)25 free; unlimited on Creator
AI transcriptYesNo
AI title and summaryNoNo
For your listenersWeb, no app; up to 15-min recordings on paidLink, no app; up to 10-min recordings on Creator
Recording pageYesYes, up to 5 pages on Creator
Team inbox1 user until Pro; 6 on Team ($48/mo) + $8/seat afterNot advertised
Audio downloadYesYes (MP3 to your email)
Website widgetYesLink-first; widget not advertised

Facts verified 2026-08-18 on www.telbee.io and whatayarn.com.

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