AI voice · monetization check
Can you monetize Listnr AI’s free tier?
Short answer: not as-is.
Free plan is a one-shot 1000-word trial with no commercial rights stated The cheapest plan that makes Listnr genuinely safe to monetize is Student, reported ~$4/mo (commercial rights per Listnr's FAQ; confirm at checkout). Individual at $19/mo adds far more volume.
By Abdallah AmjidVerified June 22, 2026
Listnr AI free tier, at a glance
- Free plan
- 1000 words, trial only
- Watermark on free
- No audible watermark documented, but no commercial license
- Commercial use on free
- No, commercial rights are described as a paid feature
- Attribution required
- No
- Max quality on free
- Standard voices, limited selection
- Cheapest safe plan
- Student, reported ~$4/mo (commercial rights per Listnr's FAQ; confirm at checkout). Individual at $19/mo adds far more volume
Commercial monetization risk
UnclearConfidence: Low
We could not confirm the decisive terms from a primary source, so we won't guess. Treat as unverified until confirmed.
Two or more decisive factors could not be confirmed from a primary source.
See the 7-factor evidence breakdown→
Reproduce it yourself: each factor's risk points = weight × level ÷ 4 (an unclear factor counts as half its weight). The seven add up to 75. Every scored factor quotes Listnr AI’s own current terms, pricing or help page.
Commercial-use rights
Level 4/428 / 28 ptsDoes the license actually permit monetizing the free-tier output (monetized video / paid client deliverable)? The single most decisive factor.
“Yes, users have full commercial rights over audio generated with Listnr AI. You can freely use the AI-generated voices in monetized content, advertisements, YouTube videos, podcasts, audiobooks, and any commercial projects without licensing restrictions.”
listnr.aiPricing pagechecked 2026-06-22 Commercial rights are presented as a benefit of paid subscriptions. The free tier is a 1000-word trial with no commercial-use grant attached, so free output cannot be monetized.
Free-plan monetization gate
Level 4/418 / 18 ptsFree-tier blockers that make output unusable even when commercial use is allowed: watermark, 'personal-only' wording, publish-barring caps.
“Get started with 1000 words for free, no credit card required”
listnr.aiPricing pagechecked 2026-06-22 Free is a one-shot 1000-word trial, not a recurring working plan. It functions as evaluation only.
Output ownership & sublicensing
Level 2/48 / 16 ptsDo you own (or get a clean, transferable, sublicensable license to) the output? Decisive for agency/client work where rights must be handed over.
“All audio created through your account is yours to use commercially, subject to our terms of service.”
listnr.aiTermschecked 2026-06-22 Ownership language applies to account audio but is bound to commercial rights that only attach on paid plans, so free-tier ownership for commercial purposes is not clearly granted.
Attribution / branding obligation
Unclear6 / 12 ptsMust you credit the tool, keep a logo, or disclose it by name? An enforceable monetization burden even when commercial use is allowed.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a Listnr AI primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
No attribution requirement found in pricing or terms. Listnr does not require crediting the tool.
Copyright & training-data exposure
Unclear6 / 12 ptsRisk the output infringes third-party rights or triggers a platform claim: training-data provenance, indemnity, likeness/voice-clone consent, YouTube synthetic-content exposure.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a Listnr AI primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
Standard synthetic-voice TTS with no documented third-party rights issues. No verbatim risk statement located, but no elevated risk indicators either.
Terms stability
Unclear4 / 8 ptsHow likely are today's rights to be quietly changed or revoked tomorrow? Modification clause, retroactivity, notice, and observed change history. The factor the ToS-monitor sells against.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a Listnr AI primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
No dated change-log or versioned terms located to assess how often pricing or licensing shifts.
Creator practicality
Level 3/44.5 / 6 ptsThe gap between 'technically licensed' and 'actually usable safely': terms clarity/findability, login-gated pricing, credit-model traps. Modulates, never decides.
“Get started with 1000 words for free, no credit card required”
listnr.aiPricing pagechecked 2026-06-22 1000 words total is roughly a few minutes of audio, enough to test voices but not to produce a real video.
ClipJury's monetization-risk verdicts are an editorial read of each tool's own current public terms and pricing as of the last-checked date, not legal advice. Terms change; always confirm against the linked sources before relying on any tool for monetized or paid client work. How we score risk →
Why the free tier isn’t safe to monetize
A budget-friendly TTS and podcasting studio with 1000+ voices and a usable editor. The catch for monetizers is the free tier: it's a tiny 1000-word trial with no commercial rights anywhere on the page. Commercial use and ownership only kick in on a paid plan, and per Listnr's FAQ the cheapest of those is the Student plan at a reported ~$4/mo (confirm at checkout); the Individual plan at $19/mo is for far more volume.
Watermark
We found no documented audible watermark on Listnr free output. The blocker isn't a watermark, it's the licensing: the free tier carries no commercial-use grant, so even clean audio can't go on a monetized channel.
License
Listnr states that users get full commercial rights over generated audio, but its own FAQ frames this as a benefit of paid subscriptions, and the free tier is a 1000-word trial with no commercial language. The cheapest plan that clearly grants commercial rights and ownership is Individual at $19/mo (billed yearly $190).
The cheapest safe fix
To monetize Listnr output cleanly, no watermark, full commercial rights, you need Student, reported ~$4/mo (commercial rights per Listnr's FAQ; confirm at checkout). Individual at $19/mo adds far more volume. That’s the plan we’d actually pay for if this were our channel.
Listnr AI monetization FAQ
- Can you legally monetize Listnr AI's free tier on YouTube?
- Not as-is. Free plan is a one-shot 1000-word trial with no commercial rights stated To monetize safely you need Student, reported ~$4/mo (commercial rights per Listnr's FAQ; confirm at checkout). Individual at $19/mo adds far more volume. A budget-friendly TTS and podcasting studio with 1000+ voices and a usable editor. The catch for monetizers is the free tier: it's a tiny 1000-word trial with no commercial rights anywhere on the page. Commercial use and ownership only kick in on a paid plan, and per Listnr's FAQ the cheapest of those is the Student plan at a reported ~$4/mo (confirm at checkout); the Individual plan at $19/mo is for far more volume.
- Does Listnr AI put a watermark on free exports?
- We found no documented audible watermark on Listnr free output. The blocker isn't a watermark, it's the licensing: the free tier carries no commercial-use grant, so even clean audio can't go on a monetized channel.
- What does Listnr AI's free license actually allow?
- Listnr states that users get full commercial rights over generated audio, but its own FAQ frames this as a benefit of paid subscriptions, and the free tier is a 1000-word trial with no commercial language. The cheapest plan that clearly grants commercial rights and ownership is Individual at $19/mo (billed yearly $190).
- Can I monetize Listnr's free plan?
- No. The free tier is a 1000-word trial and carries no commercial-use grant. You need a paid plan (cheapest is Individual at $19/mo) to publish commercially.
- Listnr or Murf for narration?
- Both are studio-style TTS at a similar price. Murf has finer per-word pitch/pace control; Listnr throws in podcast hosting. For pure narration we lean Murf or ElevenLabs on voice quality.
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