Top 5 All-In-One AI Platforms for Working With Multiple Models

Most people eventually face this situation. You might start a task using ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas. Later, you may find that Claude is better for writing the technical sections. Then, if you need a picture, you open Midjourney. You might also need a video, or another image tool because the first one didn’t create the right look. Soon, you have many browser tabs open, several paid memberships, and you can’t find that helpful information you saw earlier.

Programs that combine many AI tools try to solve this issue by offering one place for many tools, so you don’t have to switch between tabs. However, most of these programs simply link different AI tools without truly integrating them. This means the AI tools don’t remember what you told the others. Also, the picture-making tools often feel like they were added later, not planned well. The whole experience feels more like a simple cover for other tools, rather than a proper place to work.

But these five programs are different. Each one has a unique way of managing several AI tools. None of them are without flaws, but each is better at fixing a certain part of the problem with using many AI tools than the others.

Our Selection Criteria

When choosing a platform that uses many different AI models, there are five important things to consider. 

  • First, it’s crucial to have access to a true variety of models, not just a long list of names. This means being able to use popular models like GPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok, as well as the newest open-source options such as Llama and DeepSeek. 

  • Second, think about shared context: can you switch between models like Gemini and Claude within the same conversation, and will the AI remember your previous discussion? 

  • Third, consider what types of media the platform supports – is it just text, or can it also work with images, videos, and audio? 

  • Fourth, look for extra tools like a compare mode, the ability to use your own files for information (RAG), image editing features, and prompt libraries. These are useful additions you wouldn’t get by simply using separate AI programs. 

  • Finally, pricing needs to be clear and fair, without confusing credit systems where you only discover the true cost of actions, like creating an image, after the fact.

Top 5 All-In-One AI Platforms for Working With Multiple Models

1. Cabina.AI

Cabina.AI is a full platform that lets you work with text, images, video, and audio without losing your thoughts. It provides access to many major AI models, including ChatGPT, DALL-E, Midjourney, and ElevenLabs. What makes Cabina.AI different is its shared context. You can start an idea using one AI model, then switch to another for a different type of media, like moving from text to image to video, all within the same conversation, and the AI will remember your previous discussion.

It also features a compare mode to view responses from two AI models side-by-side, helping you pick the better answer. A special feature is RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) for entire folders. You can upload many documents, and the AI will learn from this data to answer questions only from those files, which helps avoid incorrect information. For images, you can try Magnific upscaler right inside the platform to increase resolution and add fine details without opening a separate tool.

Key features

  • 20+ text models – GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, Mistral, Qwen, DeepSeek.

  • 10+ image models – DALLE, Flux, Ideogram, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Leonardo, Recraft.

  • 7+ video models – Hailuo, Lumalabs, Pika, Runway, Veo, Vidu.

  • Audio models – ElevenLabs, Google Audio, Whisper.

  • Shared context across all models and media types.

  • Compare mode – see two models side by side.

  • RAG on entire folders – upload hundreds of documents, chat with your data.

  • In-Painter – real image editing: remove objects, expand, upscale, variations, sketch to image.

  • Humanizer tool – rewrite AI text to sound human.

  • Prompt generator & enhancer – turn a few words into a professional prompt.

  • Free prompt library – save and reuse your best prompts.

  • Folders – organize chats by project.

  • Team access – share tokens across a team.

Pros

  • One subscription covers text, image, video, and audio.

  • Pay-as-you-go from $3 means no lock into a monthly plan.

  • Shared context across models actually works – this is rare.

  • Image editor is genuinely useful, not a checkbox feature.

  • Humanizer tool is a nice bonus for marketers and writers.

Cons

  • Free plan gives 100 tokens – enough to test but not for heavy use.

  • Some advanced models (like Midjourney) require credits per generation.

  • Interface isn’t as polished as ChatGPT’s – it’s functional, not beautiful.

Pricing

  • Free: 100 tokens.

  • Pay-as-you-go: top up from $3.

  • Monthly subscription: from $4.99.

  • Yearly: from $4.72/month (billed annually).

2. Hugging Face Chat

Hugging Face Chat allows you to use open-source AI models, which Hugging Face is known for, through a simple chat interface. Its main benefit is quick access to the newest open-source models, such as Llama 3 and Mistral Large. These models are often effective for technical tasks or when you need less restricted content than commercial options. However, Hugging Face Chat only works with text, not images, video, or audio. Also, each time you switch models, you lose your conversation history. The interface is basic and better suited for exploration rather than regular work. The best part is that it’s completely free, offered by Hugging Face to highlight its platform without any costs or upgrade options.

Key features

  • 30+ open-source models – Llama, Qwen, Mistral, Command R, Gemma, and more.

  • Completely free – no credits, no subscriptions.

  • Web search – optional, can be turned on per conversation.

  • Simple chat interface – pick a model, type, get a response.

  • Community – see what others are building with the same models.

Pros

  • Free. Actually free. No catch.

  • Access to the latest open-source models within days of release.

  • Great for experimenting with models you haven’t tried before.

  • No content filters as strict as ChatGPT or Claude (but not completely uncensored).

Cons

  • Text only. No images, no video, no audio.

  • No shared context. Switching models resets the conversation.

  • Interface is basic and sometimes slow.

  • No compare mode, no RAG, no folders, no team features.

  • Open-source models can be inconsistent – quality varies a lot.

Pricing

  • Free: unlimited access to all models.

3. ChatHub

ChatHub excels at comparing different AI models side-by-side. Users type a question, and the tool displays answers from various models like GPT, Claude, and Gemini all at once, making it easy to see which provides the best response. This is its main purpose, and it does it simply without extra features. However, it only performs comparisons; it doesn’t save past conversations, create images, videos, or audio, or allow document uploads. ChatHub also comes as a browser tool, letting users highlight text on a webpage and send it to several models at once, which is helpful for research and checking facts. Its cost is simple: free for basic use, and about $9 monthly for more models and higher usage.

Key features

  • Side-by-side comparison – see 2 – 5 models respond to the same prompt at the same time.

  • 10+ models – GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Mistral, Llama, and more.

  • Browser extension – highlight text anywhere, compare model responses.

  • Chat history – save and revisit comparisons.

  • API support – bring your own keys for some models.

Pros

  • Best-in-class for side-by-side comparison.

  • Clean, fast, no clutter.

  • Browser extension makes it useful for daily research.

  • Pricing is simple and fair.

Cons

  • No shared context. Each comparison starts fresh.

  • No image generation (beyond basic text-to-image).

  • No video, no audio, no RAG.

  • Not a full workspace – just a comparison tool.

Pricing

  • Free: limited models and daily uses.

  • Pro: ~$9/month for more models and higher limits.

  • Bring your own API keys: pay only for what you use.

4. Forefront AI

Forefront AI is designed for teams to work together, allowing several people to use various AI models like GPT, Claude, Gemini, and Llama in one place. Teams can see each other’s chats, share prompts, and continue past projects, which is helpful for groups such as marketing or research. While it offers basic image creation, its main benefit is letting team members share information and context. The interface looks clean but has many options, like different user settings, which might be too much for new users. It starts free for limited use, then costs around $15 per month for more features, with team plans costing extra.

Key features

  • Multiple models – GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama in one workspace.

  • Team collaboration – shared conversations, prompts, and history.

  • Personas – custom instructions that persist across conversations.

  • Basic image generation – integrated but limited.

  • File upload – PDF, DOCX, TXT.

  • Custom models – fine-tune your own on enterprise plans.

Pros

  • Great for small teams that use AI together.

  • Shared context across team members is genuinely useful.

  • Personas save time on repetitive instructions.

  • Free tier is usable for individuals.

Cons

  • No shared context across different models in the same conversation.

  • Image generation is basic – not competitive with Flux or Midjourney.

  • No video, no audio.

  • Team pricing adds up quickly.

Pricing

  • Free: limited uses, basic models.

  • Pro: ~$15/month for more models and higher limits.

  • Team: custom pricing.

  • Enterprise: custom pricing.

5. Poe

Poe, built by Quora, is a long-standing and reliable platform known for its clear, quick, and steady interface. It acts as a central hub, giving users access to AI models from companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google through one simple system. Poe’s main strength is its community marketplace, where people can make and share their own special AI bots for tasks like summarizing documents or writing code. While Poe also provides a way to compare AI responses side-by-side, it’s not as refined as other options. The main problems are that heavy use quickly leads to high costs, and Poe lacks its own advanced tools for things like image editing or video.

Key features

  • 20+ models – GPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Llama, Mistral, and community bots.

  • Community bot marketplace – thousands of user-built bots for specific tasks.

  • Side-by-side comparison – see responses from different models.

  • Clean interface – no clutter, easy to navigate.

  • Cross-platform – web, iOS, Android.

Pros

  • Extremely clean and fast.

  • Community bots add useful specialized tools.

  • Great for switching between models in one conversation.

  • Free tier is generous for light users.

Cons

  • Per-message credits add up fast for heavy users.

  • No real image editing or video generation.

  • No RAG or document folder support.

  • No shared context across different media types.

  • You’re paying for API access, not unique features.

Pricing

  • Free: limited messages per day.

  • Monthly: $5 – 20/month depending on message volume.

  • Annual: discounted rates available.

Final Thoughts

When choosing an AI tool, consider your needs.

Cabina.AI is best if you work with text, pictures, videos, and sound and want to avoid many subscriptions. It connects all your work, lets you compare tools, searches your folders with AI, and has an image editor. You can pay as you go, starting from $3.

For those who prefer free, open-source options, Hugging Face Chat offers many models. However, it only handles text and doesn’t link information across different tasks.

ChatHub is ideal for comparing how different AI models answer the same prompt. It’s simple, fast, and clean, but that’s its only function.

Forefront AI might suit small teams needing multiple models. It helps save time by allowing shared conversations and prompts, but its creative features are weak.

Poe is a long-standing, stable platform for switching models, with a large collection of community-created bots. Just keep an eye on your usage credits.

Many multi-model platforms are basic tools that simply connect to other AIs. But some, especially Cabina.AI, offer unique features like shared understanding across media types, actual image editing, and AI search for whole folders.

Start with a free version to test if features like shared context and compare mode help you work faster by not having to switch between different apps. If it saves you time, continue using it. Otherwise, sticking to one or two individual subscriptions might be better.

Ultimately, the goal is to get your work done faster, not just to collect many AI tools.

 

  • Brittany Maslo

    Brittany is a skilled content writer with a passion for crafting engaging stories that capture her audience's attention. With a background in journalism and a degree in English, Brittany has honed her writing skills to produce high-quality content that resonates with readers. Her expertise spans a wide range of topics, from lifestyle and entertainment to technology and business. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for understanding her audience's needs, Brittany is dedicated to delivering well-researched, informative, and entertaining content that drives results. When she's not writing, Brittany can be found exploring new hiking trails, trying out new recipes, or curled up with a good book.

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