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AI Voice Changer・Sound Effects
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Top complaints - extracted from 12 negative reviews
Recurring phrases mined from 1-2★ reviews. The bigger the percentage, the more users have the same problem. Fix the top 2-3 in your version and you have product-market fit on day one.
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"voice"
3 negative reviews mention this · 25% of all complaints
★★★★★ "It’s trash. A voice changer might seem like a fun or useful tool at first-whether for gaming, content creation, or just joking around with friends-but the fact that many of them require payment raises some important drawbacks that are often overlooked.…" - Coldavacado2424
2
"money"
3 negative reviews mention this · 25% of all complaints
★★★★★ "It’s trash. A voice changer might seem like a fun or useful tool at first-whether for gaming, content creation, or just joking around with friends-but the fact that many of them require payment raises some important drawbacks that are often overlooked.…" - Coldavacado2424
3
"free"
3 negative reviews mention this · 25% of all complaints
★★★★★ "It’s trash. A voice changer might seem like a fun or useful tool at first-whether for gaming, content creation, or just joking around with friends-but the fact that many of them require payment raises some important drawbacks that are often overlooked.…" - Coldavacado2424
4
"doesn"
3 negative reviews mention this · 25% of all complaints
★★★★★ "Nope. Free trial doesn't work. They want to try charging immediately and nothing works without paying so if I don't know if it works, I sure as heck ain't giving it no money" - Mattstar69
5
"work"
3 negative reviews mention this · 25% of all complaints
★★★★★ "Nope. Free trial doesn't work. They want to try charging immediately and nothing works without paying so if I don't know if it works, I sure as heck ain't giving it no money" - Mattstar69
📋 All 12 negative reviews
Every 1-2★ review we fetched. Use the copy button to grab them all for your own analysis (paste into ChatGPT/Claude with a prompt like "summarize core user problems, group by theme, ignore bugs, focus on missing features").
It’s trash
A voice changer might seem like a fun or useful tool at first-whether for gaming, content creation, or just joking around with friends-but the fact that many of them require payment raises some important drawbacks that are often overlooked.
One of the biggest issues is accessibility. When a voice changer sits behind a paywall, it limits who can actually use it. Not everyone has the ability or willingness to spend money on something that is often used casually or for entertainment. This creates a divide between users who can afford premium features and those who are stuck with limited or lower-quality free versions. For something that is not essential, the cost can feel unnecessary and exclusionary.
Another concern is the value for money. Many paid voice changers operate on subscription models, meaning users must continue paying over time just to keep access. This can add up quickly, especially if the software is only used occasionally. In some cases, the features offered may not justify the price, leaving users feeling like they paid for something that didn’t significantly enhance their experience.
There’s also the issue of alternatives. Free voice changers do exist, and while they may not always have the same level of polish, they can still get the job done. When paid software dominates the market, it can discourage innovation in free options and push users toward spending money even when it might not be necessary.
Finally, requiring payment can take away from the spontaneous, playful nature of using a voice changer. What should be a simple, fun tool becomes something tied to financial decisions, subscriptions, and commitments. This can make the experience feel less enjoyable and more like a product to manage rather than a tool to explore.
In conclusion, while voice changers can be entertaining and useful, the requirement to pay for them introduces several downsides, including limited accessibility, questionable value, and reduced enjoyment. For many users, these drawbacks outweigh the benefits, making paid voice changers a less appealing option overall.
One of the biggest issues is accessibility. When a voice changer sits behind a paywall, it limits who can actually use it. Not everyone has the ability or willingness to spend money on something that is often used casually or for entertainment. This creates a divide between users who can afford premium features and those who are stuck with limited or lower-quality free versions. For something that is not essential, the cost can feel unnecessary and exclusionary.
Another concern is the value for money. Many paid voice changers operate on subscription models, meaning users must continue paying over time just to keep access. This can add up quickly, especially if the software is only used occasionally. In some cases, the features offered may not justify the price, leaving users feeling like they paid for something that didn’t significantly enhance their experience.
There’s also the issue of alternatives. Free voice changers do exist, and while they may not always have the same level of polish, they can still get the job done. When paid software dominates the market, it can discourage innovation in free options and push users toward spending money even when it might not be necessary.
Finally, requiring payment can take away from the spontaneous, playful nature of using a voice changer. What should be a simple, fun tool becomes something tied to financial decisions, subscriptions, and commitments. This can make the experience feel less enjoyable and more like a product to manage rather than a tool to explore.
In conclusion, while voice changers can be entertaining and useful, the requirement to pay for them introduces several downsides, including limited accessibility, questionable value, and reduced enjoyment. For many users, these drawbacks outweigh the benefits, making paid voice changers a less appealing option overall.
Nope
Free trial doesn't work. They want to try charging immediately and nothing works without paying so if I don't know if it works, I sure as heck ain't giving it no money
This app sucks
Right when I go in, there’s a tsunami of ads and the voice changers don’t even sound like what they’re supposed too don’t install this app.
Scam
Do not get, it doesn’t even work
Worst app
Ngl this app is awful. You have to pay a subscription even before doing anything and then it doesn't do what it says. It's just such a bad app lol
Money
Nothing is free
This app does not work as described.
The celebrity voices do not work and the other voices don’t sound anything like the character. Baby voice is just the same voice high pitched, old man’s voice is same voice slowed down.
No sirve
Basura
Why
I would rather get hit in the head with a brick then watch 1 hour ads
Why
Why is it so hard to use and so so very limited like bruh
Meh
The amount and length of ads makes this unusable. Just wanted to test it out see how it was and took forever just to hear a couple words changed.
Ads
There are to many ads
Sentiment summary
92%
Positive (4-5★)
3%
Neutral (3★)
5%
Negative (1-2★)
