VoiceMark

VoiceMark vs Guestpix

A voice-first alternative to Guestpix.

Guestpix is photo-first. The product handles photo capture and sharing well, but voice is either absent or a secondary feature — and there's no dedicated cleanup pipeline tuned for the noisy rooms a wedding throws at a microphone.

Why VoiceMark

Same idea. Different physics.

VoiceMark gives audio the same first-class treatment Guestpix gives photos: a tuned cleanup pass, transcript-per-message, and a host dashboard built for listening, not just scrolling.

Side-by-side

VoiceMark vs Guestpix

FeatureVoiceMarkGuestpix
Primary mediumVoicePhoto
AI audio cleanup
Transcript per recording
Selfie attached to each recording
App download required
Live wall displayVERIFY
What you get

Three steps. No app, no hardware, no shipping.

1

Print

Pick a tier, get a custom QR code, print signage for your venue.

2

Record

Guests scan, record a voice message in their phone browser — no app download.

3

Keep

Every recording is cleaned of background noise, transcribed, and saved to your private dashboard.

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The Crystal Clear Guarantee
Every recording gets cleaned up before you hear it. And on the rare night when a room is too loud for cleanup to work, we tell the guest before they hit submit. No surprises.
Pricing

Choose your guestbook.

One-time purchase, no subscription. Start small; upgrade any time after.

Digital Standard

$79

Up to 30 messages · 90-day dashboard

Premium Access

$129

Up to 80 messages · Lifetime dashboard

The Heirloom Suite

$179

Unlimited messages · Lifetime dashboard

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Questions

Frequently asked.

We already have a photo plan in mind — can we layer in audio?
Yes. Print both QR codes on the welcome sign with clear labels: one for photos, one for voice notes. Guests pick which to use, or do both.
What's actually different about an "audio guestbook"?
Photos are the day. Voices are the people — what they sounded like in 2026, what they said when nobody was watching. It's a different artefact.
Will guests use both photos and audio?
When they're stacked on one sign with a clear prompt, most guests do one and many do both. Audio gets used more by older guests; photos more by the under-30s.
How is the audio quality kept high?
Every recording runs through a cleanup pipeline that removes background music, crowd chatter, and room noise. The recorder also warns guests when the environment is too loud for cleanup to work.

Don't let the voices of the people you love fade away.

One-time purchase · 14-day refund