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Whatayarn is voicemail for podcasters.
It gives your show a branded voicemail page you can drop in your show notes, socials, or website. Listeners tap a single link, record or upload a message, and you get a clean MP3 with context in your inbox and inside a simple web inbox.
Whatayarn has a free plan with 1 voicemail page and 25 messages so you can test it with your audience. The Creator plan unlocks multiple pages, unlimited messages, longer recordings, and full customisation.
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Whatayarn's answer:
Whatayarn is voicemail built specifically for podcasters. Instead of sending listeners to clunky voice memo workflows, you give them one branded link in your show notes. They tap, record or upload a message, and you get a clean MP3 with context straight to your inbox and dashboard. No apps, no logins, no fiddly setup.
Whatayarn's answer:
Whatayarn focuses on the podcaster workflow end to end. Listener experience is frictionless, creators get formatted MP3s by email plus a simple inbox, and pages look good on mobile out of the box. Pricing is simple, there is a generous free tier, and because it is indie built the roadmap stays close to what creators actually ask for.
Whatayarn's answer:
The primary audience is independent podcasters and small podcast teams who run listener Q&A, hotlines, or community segments. Many are creators who want call ins on their show without dealing with custom dev, complex tools, or managing raw audio files by hand.
Whatayarn's answer:
Whatayarn started after watching Australian podcasts struggle every week to collect listener voicemails. Hosts were asking fans to record in phone voice memos, attach files to emails, keep an eye on file sizes, and hope everything arrived. Whatayarn replaces all that with a single shareable link that slots into show notes or socials so listeners can tap, talk, and send.
Whatayarn's answer:
Whatayarn is built with a modern web technology stack using Next.js, deployed on a global cloud platform for speed and reliability. It is designed for high performance, accessibility, and mobile first usage so your voicemail page loads fast and works on any device your listeners use, letting anyone send you a voice message straight from their browser.
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100+ podcasters, plus wedding and event hosts and small businesses using Whatayarn to collect stories, testimonials, and voice feedback from their audiences.