GameVox vs TeamSpeak

TeamSpeak pioneered gaming voice chat. GameVox picks up where it left off: video chat, screen sharing, 10 GB file uploads, a web app, spatial audio, and a free tier. Same focus on voice quality, with everything TS6 is still missing.

Free Full-featured free tier
50 members, no license needed
Web App Use from any browser
No install needed
10 GB Inline file uploads
Shared directly in chat
Built-in Soundboard, voice effects
polls, forums, emojis

Feature Comparison

Side by side, feature by feature

Feature GameVox TeamSpeak
Voice Quality Opus HD (up to 256 kbps) Opus (excellent)
Free Tier Yes: 50 members, 3 voice channels 32 slots (self-host only; no free hosted tier)
Video Chat Yes Yes (TS6 beta)
Screen Sharing Up to 1440p 60fps Up to 1440p 60fps (P2P, exposes IP)
File Sharing Up to 10 GB per file, in-chat 5 MB attachment limit
Text Chat Persistent channels with history Persistent (via Matrix), no threads or reactions
Forum Channels Yes No
Full Markdown Yes No
Web App Full web client No
Mobile App iOS & Android None for TS6 (legacy TS3 apps only)
Spatial Audio GameLink (built-in) No (removed in TS6)
In-Game Overlay Yes No (community workarounds only)
Soundboard Yes No
Voice Effects Built-in No
Polls & Events Yes No
Custom Emojis Up to 500 No
Anonymous Accounts Yes myTeamSpeak account required
No Data Mining Yes Yes
Voice E2EE Yes (X25519 + NaCl) No (server can decrypt voice)
Install Size ~10 MB ~204 MB (CEF/Chromium)
Self-Hosted Option Yes Yes (with license)
Plugin/Addon System Coming Soon No SDK or API in TS6 (TS3 only)

Where GameVox Stands Out

What GameVox adds to the formula

Modern Chat & Content

  • Inline file sharing: share screenshots, mods, and files up to 10 GB directly in chat messages (TeamSpeak caps at 5 MB)
  • Rich text chat: full chat history with search, reactions, pins, and threads (TS6 has persistent chat but no threads or reactions)
  • Forum channels: organized discussions for guides, strategies, and announcements
  • Full Markdown: rich text formatting in messages with headings, code blocks, lists, and more
  • Custom emojis: up to 500 custom emojis for your community

Accessibility & Fun

  • Web app: join from any browser with no download required (TeamSpeak has no web client)
  • Built-in spatial audio: GameLink proximity voice (TS6 removed spatial audio entirely)
  • Soundboard: play sound effects directly into voice chat
  • Voice effects: built-in pitch shifting and voice modulation
  • Polls & events: coordinate game nights and gather votes

Pricing Comparison

Both platforms offer free options. Here's what you get.

GameVox Server Tiers

  • Standard (Free): 50 members, 3 voice channels, 500 MB uploads, video chat, screen sharing, overlay, spatial audio
  • Silver ($4.99/mo): 200 members, 9 voice channels, 1 GB uploads, 150 custom emojis
  • Gold ($9.99/mo): 500 members, 18 voice channels, 2 GB uploads, 1080p60, 300 emojis
  • Diamond ($19.99/mo): Unlimited members, 64 voice channels, 10 GB uploads, 1440p60, 500 emojis

TeamSpeak Licensing

  • Communities (Hosted): $4.99/mo (10 slots), $8.99/mo (25 slots), $17.99/mo (60 slots). No free tier.
  • Self-hosted (Free): free 32-slot license, download and run with no registration
  • Self-hosted (Paid): $55/yr (64 slots) to $500/yr (1,024 slots). TS3 licenses do not work with TS6 servers.

The bottom line: GameVox's free tier includes 500 MB inline file uploads, a web client, soundboard, voice effects, polls, forums, and custom emojis. All at no cost with no license or self-hosting required. TeamSpeak's hosted Communities tier starts at $4.99/mo with no free option, while self-hosting is free for up to 32 slots. TS6 remains in beta with no mobile apps, no web client, no spatial audio, and no plugin SDK.

TeamSpeak pricing and feature availability based on publicly available information as of April 2026. TeamSpeak 6 (beta) is available alongside the legacy TeamSpeak 3 client. TS3 licenses are not compatible with TS6 servers.

GameVox pricing is per server, not per user. All members share the server's features and limits.

Where TeamSpeak Excels

What TeamSpeak still does best

TeamSpeak's Strengths

  • Granular permissions: 5-tier Power/Needed Power system with skip and negate flags, unmatched for complex hierarchies
  • Whisper system: broadcast voice to multiple channels simultaneously, critical for large-group PvP coordination
  • Established track record: trusted by esports teams, milsim communities, and competitive players since 2001
  • Self-hosting maturity: free 32-slot tier, Docker support, and decades of community tooling
  • TS3 plugin ecosystem: decades of third-party addons (note: no plugin SDK exists for TS6 yet)

GameVox's Response

  • Accessible permissions: role-based permissions with AutoMod that cover most use cases without the complexity
  • Growing platform: actively developed with new features shipping regularly
  • Modern architecture: built on WebRTC with voice E2EE, spatial audio, and a ~10 MB install
  • Self-hosted option: run GameVox on your own hardware with automatic updates and cloud sync
  • Full platform coverage: native desktop, iOS, Android, and web client from day one

Try GameVox

If you love TeamSpeak's voice quality but wish it had a web app, mobile apps, persistent chat, inline file sharing, and spatial audio: GameVox is built for you.

Download GameVox Free