Versus the alternatives
Honest about the trade-offs.
Every option has a rightful place. Here's where Castwright sits — no selling, just substance.
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| Capability | Castwright | Cloud TTS ElevenLabs / Speechify | Open-source Alexandria / ebook2audiobook | Human full-cast Audible productions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full cast (every character a voice) | Yes, automatic | Yes, manual setup | Yes, within a book | Yes (the benchmark) |
| Series memory (cast consistent across books) | Yes | No | No — within-book only | N/A — per production |
| Your own / family voice | Yes, with consent, on-device | Cloud cloning | Varies | No |
| Runs at home / private | Yes — nothing leaves your machine | No — cloud-hosted | Yes | N/A |
| Cost model | Free + one-off $7 | Metered / subscription (~$11/mo+) | Free | ~$200+/book or Audible sub |
| Quality auto-repair | Yes — checked + re-recorded | Varies | No | Human studio QA |
| Export / no lock-in | Yes — M4B/MP3, yours | Often restricted | Yes | You own the audiobook |
| Listening on your phone | Companion app at launch (Cast Pass) — offline, synced. Export to any player, free | Web and app players; export often gated | Files — sideload into your own player | The Audible app |
Clouds make stunning voices — they also meter them and keep your audio. Open-source tools are kin and our engine suppliers; today they cast within a single book. Audible's human full-cast productions are the benchmark we honour, not deride. Cost figures are snapshots of vendor-published pricing, June 2026 — see /pricing for what Castwright costs.
Free buys you a perfect book; the Cast Pass gives your library a memory.