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Whatayarn vs Podline

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

The short version

Whatayarn: podcast voicemail pages. Podline: podcast voice-messaging. In short, Whatayarn is the better fit for podcasters who want multiple branded voicemail pages and long-form recordings. Podline makes more sense for podcasters comparing the two podcast-first, AI-native voicemail tools head to head.

Side by side

FeatureWhatayarnPodline
Built for podcastsYesYes
PriceFree (25 messages, 60 sec), or $15/mo billed yearlyFree (100MB), $20/mo, or $50/mo
Number of plansTwo (Free, Creator)Three (Basic, Solo Creator, Professional)
Number of messages25 free; unlimited on CreatorUnlimited (storage-capped on free)
AI transcriptNoYes, in 25+ languages
AI title and summaryNoYes, plus type & sentiment tags
For your listenersLink, no app; up to 10-min recordings on CreatorWeb, no app
Recording pageYes, up to 5 pages on CreatorYes, plus widget
Team inboxNot advertisedNot advertised
Audio downloadYes (MP3 to your email)Yes (WAV + MP3)
Website widgetLink-first; widget not advertisedYes (iframe or JS widget)

Facts verified 2026-08-18 on whatayarn.com and podline.fm.

Full disclosure: this site is the third option

Weighing Whatayarn against Podline? 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.