Poe Review
3.9
Free
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Who it's for
Poe is a strong fit for people who want to try multiple AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok) from a single subscription without juggling separate accounts.
Who it's not for
Skip Poe if you need deep vendor-specific features or the cheapest possible access to one specific model — going direct to that vendor's own app is usually more predictable and often cheaper for heavy single-model use.
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free | Limited daily points, basic/older models, community-made bots, no credit card required |
| Starter | $4.99/mo | Entry-level point allowance, access to premium bots, faster responses |
| Standard | $19.99/mo | 1M monthly points, access to GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok and image/video bots, longer chat history |
| Premium Plus | $49.99/mo | Larger monthly point pool for heavier daily use across premium models |
| Pro Max | $249.99/mo | Highest point allocation, built for high-volume individual/team usage |
Pros
- Access to hundreds of models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Llama, image/video generators) from one subscription
- Single point-based currency instead of juggling separate vendor accounts
- Lets you build and share custom bots on top of underlying models
Cons
- Point-based pricing makes cost-per-message unpredictable, especially with expensive premium models
- Doesn't include vendor-specific power features (e.g., ChatGPT memory, Claude Projects, Gemini Workspace integration)
- No free access to the newest flagship models without spending points
