You're Wasting $936/Year on AI Subscriptions

You're Wasting $936/Year on AI Subscriptions

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You're Wasting $936/Year on AI Subscriptions

$20 for ChatGPT. $20 for Claude. $20 for Gemini. $20 for Perplexity. $17 for Otter.

$97/month. $1,164/year. For tools that don't talk to each other, don't share context, and each come with their own privacy policy you didn't read.

We built one platform with all of them. $19/month.


Single-model loyalty is a marketing trick

Every AI model is good at something and mediocre at something else:

ModelBest atWorst at
GPT-5Creative writing, broad knowledgeVerbose, sometimes sycophantic
ClaudeReasoning, coding, honestySlower, more expensive
GeminiTeaching, explanations, speedLess creative
PerplexityReal-time research, citationsNot great for creative tasks

Using only one model is like hiring a single employee to do every job. They'll be mediocre at most of them.

The providers want you locked in. They want you paying $20/month and using only their model. But the best results come from using the right model for the right task — and switching between them without losing context.


The mid-conversation switch

This is what other platforms can't do.

Scenario: You're writing a business proposal.

  1. Start with GPT-5 — brainstorm ideas, get creative angles
  2. Switch to Claude — tighten the logic, check for holes
  3. Switch to Perplexity — add current market data with citations
  4. Back to GPT-5 — polish the final draft

Same conversation. Full context preserved. Three minutes instead of thirty minutes of copy-pasting between four different apps.


Tools that activate automatically

You shouldn't have to toggle settings to get the AI to do the right thing.

Paste a URL — web search activates automatically. You get analysis of the page content without asking for it.

Ask a complex question — reasoning mode kicks in. The AI shows its work, step by step.

Ask about current events — research tools pull live information instead of guessing from stale training data.

Ask a simple question — quick mode responds fast and cheap. No burning expensive credits on "what time is it in Tokyo?"

No toggles. No settings menus. The system reads the intent and adapts.


The right model for the right task

Stop wasting time and credits using the wrong model:

Research and current events — Perplexity with web search. Native citations, real-time data. Don't use GPT for this.

Complex analysis and coding — Claude with reasoning mode. Best logical thinking, shows its work. Worth the extra credits.

Creative writing and brainstorming — GPT-5 with quick mode. Fast, creative, good at riffing on ideas.

Learning and explanations — Gemini. Best at teaching, clearest analogies. Underrated for education.

Image generation — DALL-E 3 or Imagen 4.0, depending on style preference. Both available in the same conversation.


The math

Buying separatelyMonthly
ChatGPT Plus$20
Claude Pro$20
Gemini Advanced$20
Perplexity Pro$20
Otter.ai$17
Total$97/month ($1,164/year)
With Wysor
All models + agents + email + calendar + voice$19/month ($228/year)
You save$936/year

Five subscriptions replaced by one. Plus features that don't exist in any of those standalone tools — cross-agent workflows, email intelligence, signal monitoring, on-device voice transcription, and browser automation.


Try this right now

  1. Paste a URL into the chat — watch web search auto-activate
  2. Switch to Claude with reasoning — see it think step by step
  3. Toggle quick mode — ask a follow-up, notice the speed difference
  4. Generate an image — same conversation, no app switching

That's multi-model chat. That's what you've been missing.


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