Head to head, updated July 2026

DILR Voice vs Synthflow

The gap here is the entry point, not the technology. As of July 2026 Synthflow's pricing page shows a single tier: Enterprise from $30,000 a year. DILR Voice starts at $0 with $10 of trial credits and runs $0.14 a minute, which stays under that commitment below roughly 17,857 minutes a month. Synthflow is still the stronger visual no-code builder and the better choice for agencies reselling under their own brand.

One published tier: $30,000/yrSynthflow still wins on no-codeWhat we could not verify, said plainly

The short answer

Synthflow's published pricing has moved upmarket. The live pricing page we read in July 2026 shows one tier: Enterprise from $30,000 a year, scoped by volume, concurrency, telephony, integrations and security. The cheap self-serve tiers you will find quoted on comparison blogs are not on that page, and the quoted figures contradict each other, so we are not repeating them.

That makes this an easy call for small teams and a real question for large ones. At 5,000 minutes a month DILR Voice is roughly $8,400 a year against a $30,000 published floor. Above about 17,857 minutes a month the comparison stops being obvious, and you should get a scoped quote from Synthflow rather than trust our chart.

Where Synthflow beats us: the visual builder and white-label. Their drag-and-drop flow builder is genuinely the best no-code experience in this category, and reselling voice agents under your own brand is a motion they support and we do not.

Side by side

DILR Voice and Synthflow, on the published facts

Every Synthflow figure below comes from Synthflow's own pricing, docs or trust pages, read in July 2026. Vendors change pricing often, so check the source link before you buy.

 DILR VoiceSynthflow
Published entry point$0 to start with $10 of trial credits, then $0.14/min plus a monthly fee per phone number.$30,000 a year. As of July 2026 this is the only tier on Synthflow's pricing page.
Self-serve tierYes. Sign up, load a wallet, pay per minute.Not published. Older self-serve tiers are widely quoted online but none appear on the live pricing page, and the quoted figures contradict each other.
What the entry price coversPer-minute usage. You pay for what you run.Scoped by volume, concurrency, telephony, integrations and security as an enterprise agreement. We cannot tell you the included minutes.
BuilderNo-code builder with multi-agent pipelines and handoff.Visual no-code flow builder. This is Synthflow's real strength and the reason to pick them.
White label for agenciesNot a published product line.Yes. Reselling under your own brand is a core Synthflow motion.
CertificationsNo public SOC 2. No HIPAA. HIPAA is Dilr Mira's remit.We could not verify. Their trust page returned no readable content when we checked, and secondary sources are not evidence. Ask them directly and get it in writing.
Call compliancePer-country call compliance: DNC checks, consent capture, opt-out recognition and a full per-call audit trail (UK, US, India, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Ireland). No public SOC 2 or HIPAA badge.Not published as platform features in anything we could verify. Ask them.
Review-site signalWe are a newer brand with a thin public review footprint. That is a fair criticism of us.Their Capterra profile showed 0 user reviews when we checked it directly in July 2026.

Synthflow's $30,000 figure read directly from synthflow.ai/pricing in July 2026. The Capterra review count read directly from Synthflow's Capterra profile. Where this table says we could not verify something, that means exactly that: it is not a claim that Synthflow lacks it. Their trust page returned no readable content, so ask them directly. DILR Voice figures from our own product page.

The maths, shown

A $30,000 floor against pay-per-minute

The blue bars are what DILR Voice actually costs at each volume: $0.14 a minute, twelve months, no commitment. The grey bar is Synthflow's published annual entry commitment, which does not move with your volume because it is where their published pricing starts.

Annual spend by call volume

DILR Voice figures are minutes multiplied by $0.14 multiplied by 12, excluding phone-number fees. The Synthflow bar is the published entry commitment, not a quote for these volumes.

DILR Voice annual spend, $0.14/minSynthflow published entry commitment
Minutes per monthDILR Voice, per yearSynthflow published floorDifference
1,000$1,680$30,000$28,320 less
2,000$3,360$30,000$26,640 less
5,000$8,400$30,000$21,600 less
10,000$16,800$30,000$13,200 less
17,857$30,000$30,000Level

The honest caveat, and it matters: Synthflow's Enterprise tier is scoped by volume, so $30,000 does not mean unlimited minutes and we do not know what it includes. This chart compares our real per-minute cost against their published starting commitment. It is a fair comparison of entry points, which is the decision most small and mid-sized teams are actually making, and it is not a like-for-like minute price. Above roughly 17,857 minutes a month, get a scoped quote from Synthflow and compare it to ours properly.

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When to pick Synthflow instead

The honest case for Synthflow

A comparison written by one of the two vendors is only worth reading if it says where the other one wins. So here it is, with no hedging.

Synthflow

No-code visual builder, agency white-label

Where Synthflow genuinely wins

The best no-code visual builder in this category. This is not a courtesy. A drag-and-drop flow builder a non-technical operator can actually run is the thing Synthflow is known for, and it is corroborated by independent comparison content rather than only their own marketing. If you want an agent live this afternoon with no engineer, that is a Synthflow job.

White-label reselling. Putting your own brand on voice agents and selling them to your clients is a first-class Synthflow motion. DILR Voice has no published equivalent. If you are an agency, this alone may decide it.

A broad named-carrier telephony list. Secondary sources describe native integrations with Twilio, Telnyx, RingCentral and Vonage plus SIP and enterprise PBX interop. We could not verify that list firsthand, so treat it as a question to ask them rather than a fact we are vouching for, but it is a wider list than the rivals here publish.

Pick Synthflow if

You need a non-technical operator to build and change flows visually, you are an agency reselling voice agents under your own brand, or you are already large enough that a $30,000 scoped enterprise agreement is a normal way for you to buy software.

What DILR Voice does not have

The gaps we are not going to hide

Against Synthflow

DILR Voice has no white-label or reseller programme, and Synthflow's visual builder is a better no-code experience than ours for a first simple agent. We also have no SOC 2 and no HIPAA. And we are a newer brand: our public review footprint is thin, which is a fair thing to hold against us when you are choosing a vendor to trust with your phone line.

Where that matters

If any of the above is a hard requirement in your buying process, buy the tool that has it. We would rather lose the deal than have you find out in month three. For private, on-premise clinical models that keep patient data in your own environment, see Dilr Mira.

What people actually ask

Straight answers, including the Reddit questions

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:

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