Comparison

Voxmea vs Castmagic: voice fidelity beats transcript clipping.

Castmagic is built for fast transcript summarization. Voxmea is built for writing in your voice. If you care about sounding like yourself and not a generic AI, Voxmea wins.

VoxmeaCastmagic
Core focusVoice-first rewritingTranscript → summary/clips
Style Profile (voice capture)Yes: questionnaire + samples + feedback loopNo
Multi-client voicesYesNo
Learns your voice over timeYes: refines from your edits + feedbackNo
Output formats7 voice-matched formatsMultiple transcript formats
RSS / audiogramsNoYes
Free YouTube transcript toolYes (no signup)No
Starting price$0 (3 rewrites/mo free)$29+

When Voxmea is the right call

  • You ghostwrite for clients and need every post to pass the "would my client say this?" test.
  • You repurpose YouTube interviews, talks, and lectures more than RSS-distributed podcasts.
  • You write across LinkedIn, X, newsletter, and blog, and want one consistent voice on all of them.

When Castmagic is the right call

  • You run a podcast with an RSS feed and want every episode processed automatically.
  • You need audiograms and short-form video clips as a core part of your workflow.
  • Your bottleneck is post-production volume, not voice consistency.

Already on Castmagic? You can run both.

Many creators keep Castmagic for podcast post-production and add Voxmea for the writing layer:

  1. 1Build a Style Profile in Voxmea (questionnaire + 3–10 samples).
  2. 2Export a recent Castmagic transcript as plain text.
  3. 3Paste it into Voxmea's text rewriter and compare voice fidelity side by side.

Castmagic handles the clips; Voxmea handles the voice.

Frequently asked questions

Is Voxmea cheaper than Castmagic?

Voxmea starts free (3 rewrites/month, no card). Castmagic's lowest paid tier is around $29/month. For solo creators and ghostwriters, Voxmea is materially cheaper. For high-volume podcasters who need RSS automation, Castmagic's structure differs.

Can Voxmea do everything Castmagic does?

No. Castmagic does RSS automation, audiograms, and short-form video clips, none of which Voxmea does. Voxmea focuses on voice-fidelity rewriting.

Should I switch from Castmagic to Voxmea?

Switch if voice fidelity is your bottleneck. Stay if RSS automation and audiograms are core to your workflow. Run both if you need both.

Does Voxmea work for podcasts the way Castmagic does?

Voxmea ingests episodes (paste the YouTube version or upload the audio file) but doesn't auto-process from RSS. If you need every new episode handled automatically, Castmagic fits better.

Which is better for ghostwriting?

Voxmea. Multi-client voice profiles are a core feature; Castmagic has no voice-capture system.