hermes vs voicerr
Hermes vs Voicerr.
Voicerr was a fast on-ramp for operators looking for a no-code wrapper over Vapi or Retell. The 2026 pricing change shifted the economics for many existing customers — this page is for operators evaluating whether to stay, switch, or never sign up.
Last reviewed · May 2026 · Public pricing only · No paid placement
what voicerr does well
Voicerr is a real product. Here's where it wins.
Comparison pages built on misrepresentation lose trust. Here's an honest take on where this competitor genuinely beats us.
- Faster initial agent build than building directly on Vapi/Retell APIs — a true no-code experience
- Established UI patterns that are easy to teach to non-technical operators
- Existing customer base with shared community knowledge — easier to find tutorials and troubleshooting
- If you're locked in via existing client agreements, the migration cost may exceed the price increase for now
Description: A UI wrapper layered on top of Vapi-style voice infrastructure, popular with early-stage AI voice operators in 2024–2025. Pricing was overhauled in early 2026.
side by side
Feature comparison.
Operators usually evaluate on these axes. Numbers cite public pricing pages as of the last-reviewed date above.
| Capability | Hermes | Voicerr |
|---|---|---|
| Target customer | AI voice agencies (1–30 clients) | Solo operators, small teams using wrapped voice APIs |
| Pricing model | Flat platform fee + flat $0.24/min overage | Tiered pricing — restructured in 2026; check current public page |
| BYOK (bring your own keys) | Not supported — we manage upstream relationships | Variable depending on tier |
| Pricing stability | Founder-locked: founding-member rate locks at signup for life of account | Pricing has changed in 2026 — operators report concerns about predictability |
| White-label demo pages | CNAME-bound, included on Business+ | Available on higher tiers |
| Built-in CRM | Native | Integration-based — connect to external CRM |
| Multi-workspace per client | 1 workspace per client, isolated billing | Account-segmented; check current docs |
| Migration path off platform | Full export to CSV anytime | Export depends on tier and current platform terms |
| Time to first agent live | 5 min via wizard | Comparable for simple agents |
| Founder access during beta | Private Discord with 4 founders | Standard support |
who should pick which
The honest decision framework.
Choose Hermes
You're a current Voicerr customer hit by the pricing change and your margins shrunk
The Founders' Beta gives you 60 days free to migrate without committing. If you hit 30 days of active use, you lock 50% off lifetime ($349.50/mo Agency). Re-amortizing the per-client costs at Hermes' rate usually restores margins.
Either works
You're brand-new to AI voice and want a no-code wrapper to get started
Both work. Hermes' wizard hits 5-min-to-live; Voicerr has more years of community tutorials. Pick on price stability and which support model fits.
Choose Voicerr
You need BYOK to use your own Vapi or OpenAI account
Hermes does not support bring-your-own-key by design — we control upstream relationships to manage cost and quality. If BYOK is a hard requirement, Voicerr's tiered options may fit better.
Choose Hermes
You have 5+ clients and per-client billing visibility matters
Multi-workspace with per-client P&L is a Hermes-native feature. Voicerr's account model wasn't designed primarily for the agency-with-many-clients pattern.
Choose Hermes
You're scaling and price predictability is a deal-breaker
The 2026 pricing change at Voicerr exposed predictability risk. Hermes' founder-locked rate is a structural commitment — your unit economics don't shift mid-year.
Choose Voicerr
You're building a course teaching operators to use voice wrappers
If your curriculum specifically teaches Voicerr (UI patterns, configuration), staying with the tool you teach is right. Hermes is for the operators after they graduate from the course.
founders' beta · public launch jun 6
See for yourself — for free.
The fastest way to know if Hermes beats Voicerr for your use case is to use both. Apply for the Founders' Beta and the platform is free for 60 days.
founders’ beta offer
40 spots · closes June 6Plan FREE for 60 days. Pay-as-you-go for what you actually use.
free for 60 days
- Agency tier subscription ($699/mo value) for 60 days
- Unlimited workspaces, agents, white-label demo pages
- Built-in CRM, campaign engine, telephony provisioning
pay-as-you-go (only what you use)
- Voice usage at $0.24/min flat
- Knowledge bases at $12/KB/month
- A2P 10DLC pass-through (Twilio rates, no markup)
50% off Agency for life
First 10 operators to use the platform 30 days lock $349.50/mo permanently
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No long-term commitment, no clawback if you decide it's not for you
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Common questions about this comparison.
early signal
What beta operators are saying.
“Replaced GHL, Vapi, Zapier, and a part-time dev with one platform. First month I cut $1,200/mo in tooling and added two clients without thinking about plumbing.”
Beta Operator
AI voice agency, 8 clients
$22K MRR · 8 clients
“The white-label demo URL closed three retainers in two weeks. Prospects called my AI under my brand, heard real handling, signed.”
Beta Operator
Voice AI agency, scaling
+3 retainers in 14 days
“I run a course teaching AAA. Hermes is the first tool I can hand students without watching them quit during setup. They go live in five minutes.”
Beta Creator
AAA educator, 1,500 students
5-min student onboarding


