Voicecast vs Soundbite
Two tools for collecting listener voice messages, compared feature by feature with facts verified on both vendors’ own sites.
The short version
Voicecast: podcast voicemail + video messaging platform. Soundbite: podcast voicemail box. In short, Voicecast is the better fit for shows that want video messages and live call-ins alongside audio voicemail. 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
| Feature | Voicecast | Soundbite |
|---|---|---|
| Built for podcasts | Yes | Yes |
| Price | $15/mo billed yearly ($180/yr), or Enterprise | Free (30-sec cap), or $12.50/mo billed yearly |
| Number of plans | Two (Premium, Enterprise) | Two (Free, Premium) |
| Number of messages | Unlimited | 10 stored free; 1,000 stored on Premium |
| AI transcript | Yes, searchable | Yes on Premium, with language detection |
| AI title and summary | No | No |
| For your listeners | Web, no app; pages in 11 languages | Web, no app; 30 sec free / 5 min Premium |
| Recording page | Yes, unlimited show pages | Yes |
| Team inbox | Not advertised | Yes: unlimited members, message notes on Premium |
| Audio download | Yes | Yes |
| Website widget | Yes | Yes |
Facts verified 2026-08-18 on voicecast.app and soundbite.so.
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Weighing Voicecast against Soundbite? Weigh mine too.
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.