Head-to-head comparison

Cleanvoice vs Typeform

Two of the guest workflow tools podcasters reach for. Here's how they differ on pricing, features, audience, and the trade-offs that actually matter day-to-day.

Conversational forms that make guest intakes feel like a chat.

Best for: Premium-feel guest intakes

At a glance

Field
Cleanvoice
Typeform
Best for
AI post-production cleanup
Premium-feel guest intakes
Price tier
Freemiumverify
Freemiumverify
Platforms
Web
Web
Audience
Solo creatorsSmall teams
Small teamsAgenciesEnterprise

The honest trade-offs

Cleanvoice

Pros

  • Removes filler words automatically
  • Credits valid for 2 years (pay-as-you-go)
  • Free trial includes 30 minutes

Watch-outs

  • Aggressive filler removal can sound unnatural
  • Better as first pass than final edit
  • Billing based on audio duration, rounds up

Typeform

Pros

  • Conversational form UX that still defines the category
  • Strong template library and integrations
  • Mature analytics and partial-completion data

Watch-outs

  • Free plan capped at 10 responses/mo
  • Branding removal locked to Plus plan
  • Pricier than Tally for similar features

Which one should you pick?

Pick Cleanvoice if

You’re building around ai post-production cleanup. Cleanvoice removes um, ah, mouth sounds, long silences, and background noise from podcast recordings automatically. Pay-as-you-go credits at $11 for 5 hours, monthly plans $11-$90 for 10-100 hours.

Pick Typeform if

You’re building around premium-feel guest intakes. Typeform invented the conversational form aesthetic and still owns it, which is why it feels nice for guest intakes. The pricing is hard to justify against Tally though — a 10-response free cap and paid plans starting at $28/mo for what most podcasters get free elsewhere.

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Frequently asked

What does Cleanvoice do better than Typeform?

Cleanvoice's standout is "Removes filler words automatically". Typeform doesn't make that promise — it leans into "Conversational form UX that still defines the category" instead. If the first sentence describes your workflow, pick Cleanvoice; if the second does, pick Typeform.

What are the trade-offs?

Cleanvoice: aggressive filler removal can sound unnatural. Typeform: free plan capped at 10 responses/mo. Whether either matters depends entirely on what you actually need — neither is a deal-breaker by itself.

Can I use Cleanvoice and Typeform together?

Both are guest workflow tools so most teams pick one. Some workflows do combine them — for example, using Cleanvoice for one show or episode type and Typeform for another. Worth trying both free tiers before committing.