Head-to-head comparison

Singing Carrots vs Ultraspeaking

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

Vocal range testing, pitch training, and warmup tools aimed at singers but useful for any voice work.

Best for: warmups and range

Live-cohort speaking training built around speed games rather than slides and theory.

Best for: executive presence

At a glance

Field
Singing Carrots
Ultraspeaking
Best for
warmups and range
executive presence
Price tier
Freemiumverify
Platforms
WebiOSAndroid
Web
Audience
Solo creators
Solo creatorsSmall teamsAgencies

The honest trade-offs

Singing Carrots

Pros

  • Free vocal range test and pitch monitor
  • Gamified daily warmups
  • Local-currency pricing adjustments

Watch-outs

  • Built for singers, not speakers
  • Web-first; mobile apps are thinner
  • Lesson library skews toward music theory

Ultraspeaking

Pros

  • Live cohort with human coaches
  • Game-based method builds real reflexes
  • Free training app is a genuine taster

Watch-outs

  • Cohort programs cost over a thousand dollars
  • Unlimited membership is in the thousands
  • Real time commitment, not five-minutes-a-day

Which one should you pick?

Pick Singing Carrots if

You’re building around warmups and range. Built for singers, not podcasters, but the range test, pitch training games, and daily warmup routines are useful for anyone who uses their voice for hours at a time. Free tier is genuinely usable; paid plans get into proper lesson territory.

Pick Ultraspeaking if

You’re building around executive presence. The high-end option in this category — closer to a coaching program than an app. Speaking games (Stream of Consciousness, Triples, Conductor) force you to think on your feet, run live with coaches, and the difference shows.

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Frequently asked

What does Singing Carrots do better than Ultraspeaking?

Singing Carrots's standout is "Free vocal range test and pitch monitor". Ultraspeaking doesn't make that promise — it leans into "Live cohort with human coaches" instead. If the first sentence describes your workflow, pick Singing Carrots; if the second does, pick Ultraspeaking.

What are the trade-offs?

Singing Carrots: built for singers, not speakers. Ultraspeaking: cohort programs cost over a thousand dollars. Whether either matters depends entirely on what you actually need — neither is a deal-breaker by itself.

Do they support the same platforms?

Singing Carrots works on iOS, Android where Ultraspeaking doesn't. If you're on a specific OS or device, that may decide for you.

Can I use Singing Carrots and Ultraspeaking together?

Both are voice & coaching tools so most teams pick one. Some workflows do combine them — for example, using Singing Carrots for one show or episode type and Ultraspeaking for another. Worth trying both free tiers before committing.