Poe
One app, many models — switch between leading AIs without juggling subscriptions.
Standout features
Poe is the multi-model hub — access ChatGPT-, Claude-, Gemini- and other model families side by side under a single account.
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Poe’s value is choice — many leading models behind one login and one bill.
- Access multiple frontier model families in one app.
- Build and share custom bots.
- Available on web, mobile and desktop.
- One subscription, spread across models via points.
Poe competes as the best model aggregator.
- Hosts many leading third-party models.
- Custom-bot ecosystem on top.
- Quora’s backing and reach.
- Constantly adds new models as they launch.
A free tier sits below the points subscription.
Poe is for the model-hoppers.
- People who want to compare models directly.
- Users avoiding several separate subscriptions.
- Bot tinkerers who like custom prompts.
- Anyone happy with a single model.
- People needing each provider’s newest features first.
No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:
- Newest features often land on native apps first.
- Points system takes getting used to.
- No models of its own — a reseller layer.
- Value only if you use many models.
- ✓Many leading models in one app
- ✓Custom-bot creation and sharing
- ✓Cross-platform (web, mobile, desktop)
- ✓One subscription across models
- ✓Quickly adds new models
- ✕Newest features lag native apps
- ✕Points system has a learning curve
- ✕No proprietary models of its own
- ✕Value depends on using many models
Poe is loved by people who like to switch and compare models — having ChatGPT-, Claude- and Gemini-class options under one subscription saves juggling accounts, and the custom-bot layer is a bonus. The trade-offs users raise are that the newest provider features arrive on native apps first, and the points system takes adjustment. For model-hoppers, sentiment is positive.
Poe is built by Quora, the Q&A company led by Adam D’Angelo, as a single hub for accessing many AI models.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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