World-class voices and multi-speaker audio, built for creators and developers.
ElevenLabs makes the voices.
Dialoguefy makes the lesson.
ElevenLabs is a powerful voice studio for creators and developers. It even generates multi-speaker dialogue now. But you walk away with audio files or an API, and the lesson is still on you to build, host and hand to students.
Dialoguefy is the teacher workflow on top. Cast a dialogue, render it, and share one link your students open and play. No account, no setup, and a transcript you can hide for pure listening practice.
Turn a dialogue into a shareable listening lesson: one link, no student account.
Dialoguefy Pro is $9.99/mo. ElevenLabs Creator is $22, Pro is $99.
Side by side
What each one actually does
| Feature | ElevenLabs | Dialoguefy |
|---|---|---|
| AI multi-voice dialogue audio | Yes | Yes |
| Large premium voice library | Yes · huge | Yes · 200+ voices |
| Built for language teachers | No · creators & devs | Yes |
| One public student link, no account | No · export & host yourself | Yes |
| Hide-transcript listening mode | No | Yes |
| Per-line edit and re-render | No · re-renders the whole dialogue | Yes |
| Embed in a Miro board | No | Yes |
| Commercial use on the free tier | No · no commercial license | Yes |
| Free tier | Yes | Yes |
| Paid plan | Creator $22/mo · Pro $99/mo | Pro $9.99/mo (early-bird $4.99) |
ElevenLabs details verified June 2026 from elevenlabs.io. Pricing and features change, so check their site for the latest.
Where ElevenLabs is stronger
ElevenLabs is a leading voice engine, and it shows. A massive voice library, fine control over delivery with audio tags, voice cloning, dubbing, and an API to build on. If you're producing a podcast, a video, a game, or shipping audio inside an app, that depth is worth a lot. Dialoguefy doesn't try to match it.
Where Dialoguefy is stronger
For a teacher, the hard part isn't generating audio, it's getting a listening exercise in front of students. Dialoguefy gives each speaker a natural voice and hands you one link students open with no account. Hide the transcript for pure listening practice, or drop the dialogue onto a Miro board. Fix a typo and you re-render only that one line for a single credit, while every other line keeps its audio, where a one-shot dialogue tool would regenerate the whole thing. And Pro is a fraction of ElevenLabs' price.
The honest objection
But isn't ElevenLabs higher quality?
Fair question, and the honest answer is no, not in a way your students would notice. Play a Dialoguefy sample next to an ElevenLabs one and most people can't tell which is which. Our voices are natural, distinct, and built for listening, and they hold their own. ElevenLabs offers a larger voice library and finer studio controls, which matter when you're producing media. For a classroom listening exercise the audio isn't the deciding factor, the workflow is: getting it to students fast, with one link and a transcript you can hide. That's what Dialoguefy is built for, and you're not paying $99 a month for it.
Which one is right for you
Creator, or classroom?
Quick rule of thumb. If you make content, podcasts, videos, games, app audio, and you want maximum control over every voice, use ElevenLabs. If you teach, and you need students to listen to a conversation that you can share in seconds and hide the transcript on, use Dialoguefy. Different jobs, different tools.
FAQ
Questions teachers ask
Does ElevenLabs make dialogue conversations? +
Yes. ElevenLabs' Eleven v3 generates multi-speaker dialogue with natural turn-taking. The difference is what happens next: ElevenLabs hands you audio files or an API, while Dialoguefy turns the dialogue into a lesson your students open and play from one link.
Can I share ElevenLabs audio with students easily? +
Not directly. You download the audio and host or distribute it yourself. Dialoguefy gives you one public link students open with no account, plus a hide-transcript listening mode.
If I change one line, do I have to regenerate the whole dialogue? +
Not in Dialoguefy. Audio is rendered and cached line by line, so editing a line only flags that one line for a re-render (one credit), and every other line keeps its existing audio. ElevenLabs' Dialogue mode renders the conversation in one pass, so changing a line means regenerating the whole thing and the untouched lines can come out differently.
Is Dialoguefy cheaper than ElevenLabs? +
For a teacher, yes. Dialoguefy Pro is $9.99 a month ($4.99 during the early-bird launch). ElevenLabs Creator is $22 a month and Pro is $99 a month, and its free tier has no commercial license.
Does ElevenLabs work with Miro? +
No. Dialoguefy lets you embed a dialogue in a Miro board so it plays inside a live lesson. With ElevenLabs you'd export the audio and add it some other way.
Should a teacher use ElevenLabs or Dialoguefy? +
If you produce podcasts, videos, games or app audio and want fine control over every voice, ElevenLabs is excellent. If you need students to listen and want the dialogue shared in seconds, with no account and a transcript you can hide, Dialoguefy is built for that.
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