Comparisons
Naadly against the alternatives, on their own published numbers, with the date we read them.
- Naadly vs ElevenLabs: where each one wins An honest comparison of Naadly and ElevenLabs - expressiveness against price and per-minute metering - with what each is genuinely better at.
- Naadly vs Murf: studio workflow against render volume Naadly and Murf compared on voices, editing workflow, collaboration, pricing model and what each is best suited to.
- Naadly vs Play.ht: API-first against catalogue-first Naadly and Play.ht compared for developers and publishers: API shape, streaming, voice catalogue, licensing and price per hour of audio.
- Naadly vs Speechify: listening to text against producing audio Speechify is built for reading; Naadly is built for publishing. Which one you need, and why they are barely competitors.
- Naadly vs Resemble AI: cloning-first against catalogue-first Resemble is built around custom cloned voices; Naadly is built around a licensed catalogue with cloning included. Which suits which job.
- Self-hosted TTS vs a hosted service, costed properly What it actually costs to run Piper, Kokoro and Whisper yourself versus paying for a hosted service - containers, engineering time and the things that break.
Or just try it
Reading about a voice is a poor substitute for hearing one. Every voice has a free sample, the free plan needs no card, and the policies say what happens to your data before you sign up rather than after.