Comparison

speakeasy vs Pocket

Pocket is gone, but your article listening habit does not have to be. See how speakeasy fills the gap.

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Mozilla shut down Pocket in July 2025, displacing over 10 million active users. Many of them specifically loved the Listen feature that read saved articles aloud. speakeasy was built to solve exactly that problem: paste a URL, get audio. Here is how it compares to what Pocket offered. In this detailed comparison, we look at both products side by side — features, voice quality, pricing, and overall user experience — to help you decide which text-to-speech app is the better fit for your listening needs. We'll be fair about the strengths of each product while highlighting the specific areas where one clearly outperforms the other.

speakeasy vs Pocket (Discontinued): the key differences

At first glance, speakeasy and Pocket (Discontinued) might seem similar — both convert text to speech and let you listen to content on the go. But the differences become clear once you start using them daily. speakeasy is designed specifically for web articles, blog posts, and newsletters, with URL-based extraction that handles paywalled and JavaScript-heavy sites. Pocket (Discontinued) takes a different approach, and each product has areas where it excels.

The most meaningful difference for most users comes down to three things: voice quality, workflow efficiency, and value for money. speakeasy uses InWorld's latest TTS models for studio-quality narration, integrates with the iOS share sheet for one-tap conversion, and offers a generous free tier of 3 articles per week. These everyday advantages add up over time.

Voice quality and naturalness

Voice quality is the single most important factor in a TTS app — if the voice sounds robotic, you won't stick with it regardless of other features. speakeasy's voices are powered by InWorld's neural TTS engine, which produces natural intonation, appropriate pausing, and expressive delivery that adapts to the content.

Where Pocket (Discontinued) focuses on breadth of voice options, speakeasy prioritizes depth of quality. Every voice in speakeasy's library has been selected for sustained listening comfort — the kind of voice you can listen to for 30+ minutes without fatigue. This makes a real difference for longer articles and essay collections where you'll be listening for extended periods.

Pricing and value comparison

Price matters, especially for a tool you'll use daily. speakeasy offers 3 free articles per week on its free tier, with unlimited listening available through an affordable subscription. Pocket (Discontinued)'s pricing structure is different, and depending on your usage patterns, one may offer significantly better value than the other.

Beyond the raw numbers, consider what you're getting for your money. speakeasy includes iCloud sync across all your Apple devices, unlimited voice options, adjustable playback speed, and a persistent audio library — all included in the subscription. There are no hidden limits on article length or per-conversion charges. For heavy readers who convert 5+ articles per week, the cost per article with speakeasy is remarkably low.

Which should you choose?

The right choice depends on your specific needs. If you primarily listen to web articles, newsletters, and blog posts, speakeasy's URL-based workflow and natural voices make it the stronger choice. Its iCloud integration means your audio library follows you seamlessly between iPhone and Mac.

If you have different needs — like voice cloning, document editing, or enterprise features — Pocket (Discontinued) may be worth considering. But for the core use case of turning online articles into high-quality audio for daily listening, speakeasy delivers a more focused, polished experience at a better price point. Try the free tier of both to see which workflow feels more natural for your routine.

Feature comparison

FeaturespeakeasyPocket (Discontinued)
StatusActive and growingShut down July 2025
Monthly Price$9.99/moWas free / $4.99/mo premium
Annual Price$89.99/yrWas $44.99/yr premium
Free Tier3 articles/weekWas free with TTS
Voice QualityInWorld neural voicesWas natural AI voices
URL-to-AudioOne-tap from URL or Share SheetSave then listen
Twitter/X Threads
RSS FeedsHad recommendation feed
TaggingLibrary organizationHad tags and folders
Share ExtensionHad share extension
Offline Playback(iCloud)Had offline support

Pricing

speakeasy
$9.99/mo or $89.99/yr
Best value
Pocket (Discontinued)
Was free / Premium was $4.99/mo
Was free with Listen feature

Why choose speakeasy?

speakeasy picks up where Pocket's Listen feature left off, but with better voice quality and features Pocket never had like Twitter thread support and RSS feeds. If you miss listening to your saved articles, speakeasy is the closest spiritual successor focused specifically on audio.

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Verdict

Pocket's shutdown left a void for millions of listeners. speakeasy fills the audio-specific gap with better voices, Twitter thread support, and RSS feeds. It is not a full read-it-later replacement, but for the Listen feature that Pocket users loved most, speakeasy is the natural successor.

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AGES
4+
Years
CATEGORY
Education
DEVELOPER
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LANGUAGE
EN
English
SIZE
28
MB
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Paste an article
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Supported sources
Playback speed
Local library
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Turn any article into natural-sounding audio. Paste a link, press play, and stay informed while you move.

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