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Top 6 Open-Source Alternatives to Blogcast

BeyondWords Overcast TrailDB Voxalyze Verbatik TabNine

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to Blogcast are BeyondWords, Overcast, and TrailDB. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
  1. BeyondWords is an AI voice and audio CMS platform that brings frictionless audio publishing to writers, newsrooms, and businesses. Free Pilot plan available!
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $99.0 / Monthly (1M characters per month, 2 projects, Up to 5 members)

    #Text-To-Speech SDKs #AI #Natural Language Processing 3 social mentions

  2. Video-first asset management for teams
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Podcast Tools #Podcast Hosting #Podcast Platform 95 social mentions

  3. An efficient tool for storing and querying series of events, by AdRoll
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Text To Speech #Podcast #Hiring And Recruitment

  4. Increase the visibility and audience of your podcast with Voxalyze's Podcast Visibility Optimization solutions. Get your podcast discovered.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • €23.0 / Monthly (1 Podcast tracked, unlimited Platforms / Countries / Keywords )

    #Podcasts #Podcast Tools #Podcast Analytics

  5. AI Powered Text to Speech Converter
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $4.0 / Monthly

    #Marketing #Text Editors #AI 1 social mentions

  6. TabNine is the all-language autocompleter. We use deep learning to help you write code faster.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Programming #Programming Tools #Code Autocomplete 2 social mentions

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