Comparison

Voxmea vs VideoToBlog: your voice, or one-click publishing.

VideoToBlog is a video-to-blog factory with built-in CMS publishing and a newsletter layer. Voxmea is a voice-first rewriter that turns any source into 7 formats that sound like you. If voice fidelity matters more than push-button publishing, Voxmea wins.

VoxmeaVideoToBlog
Core focusVoice-first rewriting, any sourceVideo-to-blog publishing
Voice captureStyle Profile: questionnaire + samples + feedback loopPartial: 1–10 samples, tone/POV only
Source typesYouTube, Reels, audio, video, transcript, textYouTube video
Output formats7 voice-matched formatsBlog-focused (+ newsletter)
CMS publishingGoogle Docs exportOne-click: WordPress, Ghost, Shopify, Medium, Wix, Webflow
Built-in newsletter/subscribersNoYes (up to 10k subscribers)
Free tier3 rewrites/mo1 video/mo
Starting paid price$19/mo$14/mo (annual)

When Voxmea is the right call

  • You want the post to sound unmistakably like you, not just a clean tone-adjusted draft.
  • Your sources go beyond YouTube: audio, uploads, transcripts, raw notes, Reels.
  • You publish across LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, and newsletter, not just a blog.

When VideoToBlog is the right call

  • You want zero post-production friction: generate a post and push it straight to WordPress or Ghost in one session.
  • You need a built-in newsletter layer with subscriber management and email sends.
  • You want screenshots pulled automatically from video frames to illustrate the post.

The honest distinction

These optimize for different things:

  1. 1VideoToBlog optimizes the publish step: video in, formatted blog post out, pushed to your CMS.
  2. 2Voxmea optimizes the voice step: any source in, content in your voice out, across 7 formats.
  3. 3If your bottleneck is publishing logistics, VideoToBlog fits. If it's sounding like yourself, Voxmea fits.

Frequently asked questions

Does VideoToBlog sound like me?

Partially. It accepts a few writing samples and adjusts tone and point of view, but it has no questionnaire or persistent Style Profile, so it doesn't capture your voice holistically the way Voxmea does.

Can Voxmea publish straight to WordPress like VideoToBlog?

Not directly. Voxmea exports to Google Docs and copy-paste; VideoToBlog has one-click CMS integrations (WordPress, Ghost, Shopify, Medium, Wix, Webflow). If push-button CMS publishing is essential, VideoToBlog is stronger there.

Which is cheaper?

Comparable. VideoToBlog starts at $14/mo annual; Voxmea at $19/mo. Both have a free tier (VideoToBlog: 1 video/month; Voxmea: 3 rewrites/month).

Which handles non-YouTube sources?

Voxmea. It takes Reels, uploaded audio/video, transcripts, and raw text. VideoToBlog is built around YouTube video input.

Which is better for multi-platform creators?

Voxmea. It produces 7 voice-matched formats (LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, newsletter, blog, script). VideoToBlog is blog-and-newsletter focused.