What it does
This app acts as a versatile hub for interacting with various powerful AI models. Instead of limiting users to one AI, it provides access to a suite of them, including GPT, Gemini, Claude, and Grok. Users can perform a wide range of tasks such as writing emails, summarizing documents, translating text, analyzing images, and even generating creative content like social media posts.
Where it shines
The app's primary strength is its flexibility. The 'AI Store' (04:09) allows users to seamlessly switch between different language models, which is a powerful feature for anyone who wants to compare outputs or use a specific model for a certain task. The app also demonstrates a capacity for fun, engaging interactions beyond simple productivity, as seen when it humorously 'roasts' a user's outfit from an uploaded photo (02:06). The overall user interface is clean, modern, and focused on the chat interaction, making it easy to get started.
UX highlights
- Clear Example Prompts: The app provides clear, actionable examples for different tasks (00:10), guiding new users on what's possible.
- Multi-Modal Input: Users can interact via text, voice (03:17), and image uploads (01:28), making the chatbot highly accessible and versatile.
- Efficient Chat Management: The history screen (05:06) allows users to easily find past conversations, with simple actions to star important chats (05:09) for quick access.
- In-Chat Model Switching: The current AI model is always visible at the top of the screen (00:37), and tapping it provides a quick way to switch models without leaving the chat context.
- Helpful Error States: When creating an account, the password requirements provide real-time validation feedback (05:50), guiding the user to success.
- Contextual Tool Discovery: The app presents relevant tools like 'Create Image' and 'Write Anything' as persistent chips above the input field, encouraging exploration.
Monetization & growth
The app uses a soft paywall strategy during onboarding (00:31), presenting a 7-day trial for $0.99 that converts to a $9.99/week subscription. Users can close this initial offer to use the app on a free plan. The app later prompts for an upgrade when a user hits a daily messaging limit (04:41, 04:58), which is a common and effective contextual upsell tactic. The trial is cleverly primed with a standalone toggle screen (00:28) before the paywall, which likely improves conversion.
Who it’s for
This app is well-suited for professionals, students, and content creators who frequently use AI assistants. Its multi-model approach particularly appeals to power users who want the flexibility to choose the best tool for the job. It's also great for anyone curious about AI who wants to experiment with different models without needing multiple subscriptions or accounts.
Notes & opportunities
While the app is polished, the daily messaging limits on the free plan seem quite restrictive, which could lead to early user frustration and churn. The upgrade prompts appear abruptly without warning. A small indicator showing remaining free messages could help manage user expectations better. Additionally, the process to access the account settings and history is hidden behind a hamburger menu (04:08), which could be made more prominent.






