Poe Multi-Model AI Chat — One Interface for GPT, Claude, and Gemini
Poe lets you switch between dozens of top-tier AI models — GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, Llama, and more — using a single account and a single interface, without regis
Poe lets you switch between dozens of top-tier AI models — GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, Llama, and more — using a single account and a single interface, without registering separately with each provider or paying four monthly subscriptions at once. Developed by the Q&A platform Quora, its core value isn't being "yet another chatbot," but rather consolidating the entire AI model market into a single workbench where you can compare and switch in real time. What Poe Is: A Model Marketplace Behind One Interface Poe is a multi-model AI aggregation platform launched by Quora in February 2023. It doesn't train models itself; instead, through official partnerships, it plugs the models of major AI companies into a single conversational interface: OpenAI's GPT series, Anthropic's Claude, Google's Gemini, Meta's Llama, Mistral, along with image models like FLUX and Ideogram and video models like Runway and Luma. This "aggregator" positioning solves a concrete pain point: different tasks suit different models, but most people won't open four paid accounts just for that. According to "Poe.com recorded over 31.5 million visits in the single month of September 2024" (Source: Originality.AI) , the demand for a "one-stop, multi-model switching" proposition is clearly substantial. Quora CEO Adam D'Angelo is also a member of OpenAI's board of directors, and that relationship has given Poe earlier access to model integration partnerships. The Core Mechanism: Unified "Points" Billing Instead of Separate Monthly Fees Poe's most critical design is pricing based on unified compute points rather than separate subscriptions from each provider. Each message deducts a different number of points depending on the model you choose — calling an expensive flagship model (such as GPT-5 or Claude Opus) costs more, while calling a lightweight model (such as each provider's Flash / Mini versions) costs less. You don't pay for each model separately; instead, you draw from the same points pool. Price tiering b
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