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Deepgram vs Writer comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Mar 29, 2026

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

Deepgram
Ranking in AI Sales & Marketing
5th
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
5.9
Number of Reviews
11
Ranking in other categories
Text-To-Speech Services (1st), Speech-To-Text Services (1st), AI Customer Support (3rd), AI Scheduling & Coordination (2nd)
Writer
Ranking in AI Sales & Marketing
9th
Average Rating
8.2
Reviews Sentiment
5.1
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
AI Writing Tools (7th), Large Language Models (LLMs) (7th), AI Proofreading Tools (5th), AI Content Creation (6th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the AI Sales & Marketing category, the mindshare of Deepgram is 1.0%. The mindshare of Writer is 0.8%. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
AI Sales & Marketing Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Deepgram1.0%
Writer0.8%
Other98.2%
AI Sales & Marketing
 

Featured Reviews

Arunkumar HG - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Architect & Hands-On Leader | Prototyping, Automation, AI/LLM Integration | 20+ Years in at Regalix
A Powerful, Adaptable, and Constantly Evolving STT Solution for Voice Automation
Honestly, Deepgram has been exceptionally proactive in addressing the primary area that needed improvement. My main challenge was with the real-time detection of when a user has finished speaking in a live conversation, which is critical for a responsive voice bot. They directly solved this by releasing their Flux model. Because Flux is a recent release, I haven't yet had enough time to thoroughly test it and identify new limitations. At this stage, any "improvement" would be more of a "nice-to-have" feature rather than a fix for an existing problem. The core service is already very robust and meets all of our current needs. What additional features should be included in the next release? ---------------------------------------------------------------- Looking toward the future, here are a few features that could add even more value to an already excellent platform: * Advanced Built-in Analytics: While I can get the raw transcript and build my own analytics pipeline, it would be powerful to have features like sentiment analysis, emotion detection, or automatic summarization offered directly through the API. This would save significant development time. * More Granular Speaker Diarization: For calls with multiple participants, enhancing the real-time speaker diarization (labeling who is speaking) to be even more precise would be a fantastic addition for creating detailed call analyses. * Tighter Integration with TTS: Since Deepgram is also expanding into Text-to-Speech (TTS), offering a more seamlessly integrated STT-to-TTS pipeline could simplify the development stack for creating voice agents from start to finish. * Specialized, Pre-Trained Industry Models: While the general models are highly accurate, offering even more specialized, pre-trained models for specific industries like finance, healthcare, or legal-which are heavy on specific jargon-could push the accuracy even higher for those niche use cases.
Sai  - PeerSpot reviewer
Ai/Data Analyst at CSD
Improves team writing clarity and consistency but has needed more context-aware and faster support
From my experience working with the CST, where communication needs to be clear, accurate, and timely, a tool such as Writer could definitely be helpful, but there are a few areas where it could be better. One thing is that sometimes AI suggestions from Writer can feel a bit too generic or not fully context-aware, especially when dealing with sensitive communication or student-specific situations. In those cases, I would still need to manually adjust the tone to make sure it's appropriate and empathetic. Another thing is that in a fast-paced environment such as CST, where I'm managing scheduling and coordinating with students and faculty, I would want Writer to be very quick and seamless. If it slows down the workflow or requires too much interaction, it can be frustrating. It would also be helpful if Writer could better adapt to institution-specific language or policies, since a lot of our communication follows certain guidelines. Overall, Writer is useful for improving clarity, but I would appreciate seeing it become more context-aware, faster, and better aligned with real-world workflows, especially in environments such as student services.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The most valuable capabilities of Deepgram that I've found so far include low latency, as it offers less than 200 milliseconds, which is not provided by any other text-to-speech models."
"The features that I have been using in the tool have been very stable."
"We have tracked a reduction of around 70% in the support cost and direct human interaction for support."
"The solution's most valuable feature is its speed of transcription, as it is one of the fastest tools, especially if you compare it to the second fastest solution that you can get, which is 20 times faster, so it is not just a marginally faster product."
"The best thing with Deepgram is they are continually evolving and doing a lot of market research, and they take feedback seriously."
"Deepgram's transcription stands out compared to other solutions primarily due to its speed and accuracy; those are important points for me because not all providers or tools handled Spanish well, but Deepgram adjusted perfectly for that use case, and we also chose 11Labs voice, a South American voice, which worked very well with Deepgram."
"Deepgram's low latency transcription has greatly impacted my ability to deliver reliable voice agents and provided very good transcription."
"Deepgram is able to handle large volumes of audio data without compromising accuracy."
"Writer has positively impacted my organization by improving content turnaround time, consistency, and overall workflow efficiency, helping reduce repetitive manual work and making collaboration between team members smoother and faster."
"Writer has positively impacted my organization and my work by helping to reduce the daily manual effort of creating reports through the use of AI, allowing us to invest more time in other important activities."
"Overall, Writer is mainly used to polish content, maintain consistency, and make writing more professional, especially in work or team settings."
"I think they should actually consider using Writer because it has helped me over the years to shape my words, help me with grammatical structure, and word construction."
"Writer is the best choice and can help in formatting, editing, and converting files into any format."
 

Cons

"Deepgram has a vast UI and a vast range of models, but there could be a simpler version for creating AI agents rather than providing a full-fledged platform for minimal use cases."
"I would like it to be more accurate."
"Deepgram is currently restricted to only the English variants, but it should include other languages, such as German or French."
"Even though Deepgram has many customization options, I wish that Deepgram had voice cloning customization to a much larger extent."
"When I had an AI interview for coding, Deepgram didn't capture the names of programming languages or well-known LLMs accurately all the time."
"We haven't seen a return on investment with Deepgram so far; we have been building POCs for the last two years but recently switched to AWS in the last two months due to scalability issues with the pay-as-you-go model."
"The area of live transcription could be improved. Sometimes, Deepgram's WebSocket is disposed of due to redundancy."
"We've had issues in the past where it generates the transcript, and a lot of the text is duplicated."
"One thing is that sometimes AI suggestions from Writer can feel a bit too generic or not fully context-aware, especially when dealing with sensitive communication or student-specific situations."
"My experience with Writer's pricing, setup cost, and licensing is actually very challenging."
"To improve Writer, it would be great to see even deeper customization for workflows and better flexibility in some AI outputs for niche use cases, such as improving response consistency in longer conversations and adding more integrations for a smoother experience."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"When using Deepgram, one needs to pay for the hours or minutes for which the transcription is needed."
"Deepgram is a cheap solution."
"The pricing is moderate."
"The solution’s pricing is cheap."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Educational Organization
10%
Financial Services Firm
9%
University
8%
Comms Service Provider
8%
Outsourcing Company
13%
University
13%
Construction Company
13%
Manufacturing Company
11%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business9
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise1
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business3
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise4
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Deepgram?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that pricing is seamless and customizable as needed. Currently, we use the growth plan. For enterprise, they offer a higher tier, so it is c...
What needs improvement with Deepgram?
Deepgram has a vast UI and a vast range of models, but there could be a simpler version for creating AI agents rather than providing a full-fledged platform for minimal use cases. It could be multi...
What is your primary use case for Deepgram?
My main use case for Deepgram is creating voice agents to automate the customer support part and reply to FAQs and customer queries. Deepgram has multiple models, speech to text and text to speech ...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Writer?
Regarding pricing, if I ever had a chance where I want to update or use multiple features, I would like to go to the pro version, but currently, I do not need that. I think the pricing is good as I...
What needs improvement with Writer?
If Writer could convert images into any format like WebP and resize them or convert them to JPG, PNG, or any format, that would be great because it would reduce the document size and make it more c...
What is your primary use case for Writer?
My main use case for Writer is creating documents, editing a document for signing, and formatting a document. For those purposes, I used Writer, and I feel comfortable with it. Recently, I used Wri...
 

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