Comparison

VSkip vs Voicepop.

Voicepop turns voice notes into transcripts. VSkip turns them into 3-line summaries plus a daily evening digest. Different philosophies, different outcomes.

The short version

If you need transcripts to read, Voicepop. If you don't want to read transcripts, VSkip.

Feature-by-feature

FeatureVoicepopVSkip
OutputFull transcript3-line summary (transcript available on demand)
Daily digestNoYes — one evening push for every voice you shared today
Action items extractionNoYes — tasks + deadlines pulled out, one-tap to Reminders
Sentiment analysisNoYes — urgent/angry/friendly/calm/neutral badge
AI chat per voiceNoYes — ask follow-up questions, get answers in seconds
Output formatsTranscript only7 templates (bullets, meeting, email, actions-only, SOAP, legal, interview)
WhatsApp / Telegram / iMessage / SignalYesYes — all four via iOS Share sheet
TranslationLimited16 languages, one-tap
Filler-word removalVerbatim (keeps um, uh)Removes um/uh/ну/типа across EN/RU/DE/ES/FR
Home Screen widgetNoSmall + medium widgets with last summary
Telegram botNoYes — forward to @vskipbot, get summary back
Account requiredOftenNo
AccessibilityStandardOpenDyslexic font toggle, VoiceOver labels everywhere
Paid tier startSubscription-based$2.99 / week · $4.99 / month · $29.99 / year · 7-day free trial

When Voicepop is the right choice

When VSkip is the right choice

The honest answer

Voicepop is a good transcript tool. VSkip is a summary-plus-digest tool. These are different products solving different problems under similar-sounding names. If what you needed was "make these voice notes readable," Voicepop works. If what you needed was "stop having to deal with voice notes at all," VSkip is the fit.

Try VSkip — free for 7 days

Widget, Daily Digest, AI Chat, action items, 7 templates — every feature unlocked during the 7-day free trial. Share a voice from any messenger, see the 3-second speed.

Download on the App Store iOS 26+ · No account · 7-day free trial

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