¿Puedo vibecodear Murf?
NO TANTO · sigue valiendo pagarloA consolation build is possible, but the paid product's decisive value sits outside a solo rebuild. For Murf, turn user-authored scripts into labeled voiceover projects using licensed local voices. The hard boundary is proprietary voices, studio editor, stock media, collaboration, and commercial rights, plus models, compute, rights, and safety operations.
Build a closest honest personal substitute for Murf in an empty repository. Use Python 3.12, FastAPI, SQLite, ffmpeg, and a user-owned local TTS model; do not offer alternative stacks. The core loop is: turn user-authored scripts into clearly labeled voiceover projects using licensed local voices, and retain provenance for every output. Make the first run work locally with one documented command. Store all user data locally by default and make export straightforward. Put secrets in .env, ship .env.example, and never commit credentials. Require a project-level rights and consent acknowledgement before generating audio. Ship with no celebrity, public-figure, or scraped voice assets and accept only explicitly licensed models. Generate speech from text with voice, speed, pause, pronunciation, and segment controls. Create a timeline for audio, captions, uploaded visuals, and simple transitions. Embed project metadata and a visible synthetic-media disclosure in exported assets. Store prompts, model identifiers, consent notes, and output hashes in a local provenance log. Include clear empty, loading, success, and recoverable error states. Add input validation, safe filenames, and graceful handling of unavailable APIs. Write focused tests for the core transformation and one end-to-end happy path. Create a README with setup, architecture, permissions, data location, and backup steps. Do not add accounts, billing, telemetry, analytics, or a hosted control plane. Do not claim to reproduce proprietary data, network liquidity, regulated access, or frontier infrastructure. Deliberately leave out cloning a voice without clear consent. Deliberately leave out impersonation or deceptive unlabeled media. Deliberately leave out a frontier avatar model, public hosting, or enterprise rights clearance. Finish by running the tests and listing the exact commands used.
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prompt copied. want to know what dies next week?
veredictos nuevos + votos de la semana. gratis. te sales en un clic.
People still pay for Murf because customers pay for output quality, production speed, licensed voices, consent workflows, and a provider that carries the operational risk. The recurring cost buys model licensing, consent records, impersonation risk, watermarking, GPU queues, media storage, abuse response, and rapid model changes, not just the visible interface.
xproprietary voices, studio editor, stock media, collaboration, and commercial rights
xfrontier voice or avatar model
xlicensed voice catalog
xreal-time rendering fleet
xmoderation, consent verification, and enterprise rights
¿No quieres construirlo? Esta gente ya lo hizo gratis.
sin votos, sin pago por aparecer · solo lo que es real
Precio de Murf
| plan | mensual | anual (por mes) | qué incluye |
|---|---|---|---|
| free | $0/workspace | $0/workspace | 10 minutes of voice generation; 10 projects on the pricing card; 1 editor; no downloads or commercial rights. |
| creator | $29/workspace | $19/workspace | 2 hours/month or 24 hours/year of voice generation; 100 projects on the pricing card; 1 editor. |
| business | $99/workspace | $66/workspace | 8 hours/month or 96 hours/year of voice generation; 500 projects; 1 editor; business license. |
| enterprise | a medida | — | Custom users, collaboration, security, and voice-generation allowance. |
plan gratis10 minutes of voice generation; 10 projects on the pricing card; no downloads or commercial rights
facturaciónmonthly + annual for self-serve plans; Enterprise is custom
costos ocultosUnused voice-generation time carries only into the immediately following billing cycle and is lost on cancellation; pausing retains it. Some pricing-card and help-center labels/counts conflict, so both are noted rather than silently reconciled.
verificado 2026-08-12 · fuente ↗
¿Puedo vibecodear Murf?
No tanto. El valor de Murf no es el código. Mira el desglose honesto arriba.
¿Cuánto cuesta Murf?
Murf cuesta unos $29/mes (Creator, revisado 2026-07-31), o sea $348 al año.
¿Qué pierdo si reemplazo Murf?
Con honestidad: proprietary voices, studio editor, stock media, collaboration, and commercial rights; frontier voice or avatar model; licensed voice catalog; real-time rendering fleet; moderation, consent verification, and enterprise rights. Si alguno de esos te sostiene el negocio, sigue pagando.
¿Hay una alternativa open source a Murf?
Sí: Voicebox (Voice profiles, long-form generation and a multi-track story editor in one local app; collaboration is absent.) TTS WebUI (A sprawling local voice studio with an installer and saved generations; expect knobs, not onboarding.) El prompt es para cuando la quieres exactamente a tu modo.