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Voiceover Subscription Services

  • Writer: Ian Russell
    Ian Russell
  • Feb 7, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 22, 2025

An Overview to Help You Find the Right Voice Over Services for Your Voiceover Career


Most voice actors are familiar with the deluge of voiceover training out there on offer. Another type of training to consider is a voiceover subscription service that is available in many shapes and sizes for training, networking, and support.


Blue keyboard keys with glowing edges, featuring a large "subscribe" key. High-tech, digital vibe.

These subscriptions services can provide a familiar constant in a voiceover world filled with sometimes, anything but. Here is a useful lineup of some of these subscription providers:


Monthly or annual subscriptions includes group coaching sessions, networking & workout opportunities, misc. course materials such as scripts & rate sheets. Founded by voiceover legend Jennifer Hale with over 70 voiceover coaches offering additional coaching for an extra fee. (Designed to fit various needs, budget, and schedule).


An affordable and flexible way to learn the art of voice acting with 2 tiers to choose from. Video based learning designed to take you from being a fan and lover of video games and anime to becoming a fully trained and competent voice actor.


Monthly or yearly payments focused on live performance coaching, workshops & Q&A. Mix of live & on-demand training (900 + hours), education, and support. Script library, rate & negotiation guides are also included.


Monthly or annual membership plans on offer with a variety of offerings including weekly live webinars- in addition to hundreds of pre-recorded ones. Advice and support to help manage your voiceover careers, like Business Mentoring forums and CRM tools. They run special events like the One Voice Conferences & Awards.


Founded by veteran voice actor and coach Christi Bowen.TNVO Studios uses the 3 Star Method (taken from the 3 stars of the Tennessee State emblem) to teach the fundamental areas that all voice actors must know – performance, business and technical skills. Various Career path options are available.


Marc Scott is a prolific business and marketing coach for voice actors, as well as being a voice actor himself. His Playbook courses come in 3 tiers and can be supplemented with his voiceover masterclasses and podcasts.


There are also CRM (Customer Relationship Management) subscriptions, audio subscriptions (like Adobe Audition) (*watch for another blog on both of these), and specialty voiceover subscriptions like Robert Sciglimpaglia Jr.s Attorney on demand, Artist Business Plan.


There are so many options around to help forge a voiceover career. Whether it be attending voiceover conferences, bespoke voiceover training classes, or voiceover subscriptions. Learning the industry's ins and outs, never really ends. The subscription model seems to be out there, everywhere right now. On both the business and voice actor's side, it can help with budgeting, accountability, and engagement. As long as commitment and consistency are there in using the services on tap, it could potentially be a very useful tool in starting or expanding a voiceover career.


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Ian Russell

Ian Russell is a British Voiceover Artist specializing in commercial voice over, narration, video game, character voices, animation and more. He is a frequent guest speaker on conference panels and podcasts, sharing knowledge about voice over. Read More >>

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