If you use AI seriously, you probably have accounts at three or four different providers. A ChatGPT subscription for everyday writing. A Claude plan for long documents. Maybe a Gemini trial you forgot to cancel. Each with its own billing cycle, its own conversation history, and its own interface you have to context-switch into. It is exhausting — and expensive.
Aiflyn started from a simple frustration: why can't I just have one place for all of this?
The problem with multiple subscriptions
The AI model landscape has never been better. GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro, Llama 3 — these are all genuinely capable tools with real strengths in different areas. The problem is not the models. The problem is the infrastructure around them.
- You pay a flat monthly fee per provider, whether you use it heavily that month or barely at all.
- Your chat history is siloed — conversations on Claude are not visible when you open ChatGPT.
- Switching models mid-task means leaving one tab, opening another, and re-explaining your context.
- If you want to compare model outputs on the same prompt, you have to copy and paste manually.
None of this is a technical limitation. It is just how each provider built their product — for themselves, not for people who use multiple tools.
How Aiflyn approaches it differently
Aiflyn is a single interface that connects to all major AI providers. You create one account, top up with credits, and use those credits across any model we support — GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, Mistral, and more. The model selector sits directly in the chat interface, so switching is a single click. Your entire conversation history lives in one place, organized the same way regardless of which model you used.
One account. One balance. Every model. That is the entire idea.
Credits are consumed based on actual usage — tokens in and out — rather than a flat subscription. If you have a slow month, your balance carries over. If you have a heavy month, you top up. You stop paying for idle subscriptions you forgot to cancel.
What this unlocks in practice
The practical difference shows up fast. You can start a conversation with one model, realize the task needs a different capability, and switch without leaving the thread. Your previous messages stay visible. The new model can read the full context. Nothing gets lost.
It also makes model comparison natural. Run the same prompt on two models, read the outputs side by side, and keep the better one. Over time, you build an intuition for which model handles which type of task — and you stop defaulting to the expensive frontier model for everything.
Who Aiflyn is built for
- Developers and engineers who switch between coding help, documentation, and architecture discussions throughout the day.
- Writers and content teams who need different models for research, drafting, and editing stages.
- Researchers who want to compare model behavior across providers without managing separate API keys.
- Anyone paying for multiple AI subscriptions who wants to consolidate without losing access.
What comes next
We are focused on adding more models as providers release new versions, improving the credit system so usage costs stay transparent, and building small quality-of-life features that make the interface faster to use — things like prompt templates, folder organization for chats, and keyboard shortcuts throughout.
If you have been juggling multiple AI subscriptions and want to consolidate, Aiflyn is worth trying. You can create an account and start chatting with any supported model in under two minutes.