How much does Synthflow cost in 2026?
As of July 2026, Synthflow's own pricing page shows a single tier: Enterprise, starting at $30,000 a year, scoped by volume, concurrency, telephony, integrations and security. That is the only figure we could confirm by reading the page ourselves. Older self-serve tiers ranging from about $29 to $1,400 a month are widely quoted across comparison blogs, but those numbers contradict each other and none of them appear on the live page, so we are not going to repeat them as fact. If you are an existing Synthflow customer on a legacy plan, ask them directly what still applies.
Is DILR Voice cheaper than Synthflow?
Below roughly 17,857 minutes a month, yes, on the published numbers. DILR Voice is $0.14 a minute with no commitment, so 5,000 minutes a month is about $8,400 a year and 10,000 minutes is about $16,800, both well under Synthflow's published $30,000 entry commitment. The crossover is at about 17,857 minutes a month, where our usage-based spend reaches $30,000 a year. The honest caveat: Synthflow's Enterprise tier is volume-scoped, so we cannot tell you whether their $30,000 would cover that same volume. What we can compare is the published floor, and for a small or mid-sized team that floor is the whole story.
What is the best Synthflow alternative in 2026?
It depends on what pulled you to Synthflow in the first place. If it was no-code speed but the $30,000 entry point is now the blocker, DILR Voice starts free and runs $0.14 a minute with inbound, outbound, multi-agent handoff, RAG and per-country call compliance in one platform. If it was white-label reselling, that is genuinely Synthflow's territory and we do not have a published equivalent. If you want to own your model stack, Vapi. For managed inbound with SOC 2 and a free HIPAA BAA, Retell AI. For high-volume outbound, Bland AI. See our best AI voice agent 2026 guide.
Is Synthflow SOC 2 or HIPAA compliant?
We do not know, and we are not going to guess in either direction. Synthflow's trust page returned no readable content when we checked it, so we could not confirm the SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR, PCI DSS and ISO 27001 badges that secondary sources attribute to them. That is a limitation of our research, not evidence against Synthflow: it would be just as dishonest for us to imply they lack those certifications as it would be to invent them. Ask Synthflow directly and get the attestation in writing. For the record, DILR Voice does not have SOC 2 or HIPAA either.
What do people on Reddit say about Synthflow?
We are not going to tell you, because we cannot verify it. Reddit is not machine-readable for us, so any quote or thread summary here would be invented. We have linked live Reddit searches for Synthflow below so you can read the real threads yourself. One thing worth knowing while you read reviews of any vendor in this category: secondary sources report that Synthflow has offered 50 free call minutes in exchange for leaving a review. We could not verify that either, but it is the sort of thing worth checking before you weight a star rating heavily.
Is Synthflow or DILR Voice better for agencies?
Synthflow, if reselling is the business model. White-label voice agents under your own brand is a core Synthflow motion and we do not have a published equivalent, so if you are an agency putting your logo on the product and selling it on, that is their category and not ours. DILR Voice is the better fit when you are operating the calls yourself rather than reselling the tool: inbound frontdesk, outbound dialer, multi-agent handoff, RAG and per-country compliance in one platform, priced per minute with no annual commitment.
Is Synthflow easier to use than DILR Voice?
On the visual builder specifically, Synthflow has the stronger claim, and it is corroborated by independent comparison content rather than just their own marketing. A drag-and-drop flow builder that a non-technical operator can run is genuinely what they are known for. DILR Voice is also no-code, but our design point is different: we optimise for the whole operation working together (dialer, frontdesk, RAG, post-call automation, compliance) rather than for the fastest possible first flow. If your priority is shipping one simple agent this afternoon with no engineers, try Synthflow.
Does DILR Voice require an annual contract?
No. DILR Voice is usage-based: you start free with $10 of trial credits and no credit card, then top up a wallet and pay $0.14 a minute on Growth plus a monthly fee per phone number. There is no annual commitment and no platform fee on Growth. Enterprise pricing with dedicated tenancy is available and is custom, but it is an option rather than the entry point. That is the core structural difference from Synthflow's published $30,000 a year floor.
We do not reproduce Reddit quotes, because we cannot link you to a thread we have verified. Read the live discussion and judge the sentiment for yourself: