Every AI Model, One Subscription: Stop Paying for ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, and Gemini Separately
Running ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, and Gemini Advanced at once costs $60+/month. Here's how a single aggregator gives you all of them for less.
The Hidden Cost of Subscription Sprawl
If you take AI seriously in 2026, you have probably collected a small pile of subscriptions without quite noticing. ChatGPT Plus is $20 a month. Claude Pro is another $20. Gemini Advanced is roughly $20. Add a Midjourney plan for images and a Perplexity Pro seat for research, and you are quietly spending $80 to $140 every month — for tools you each use only a fraction of the time.
The problem is not any single price. It is that the best model for a job changes constantly. GPT-5 might win on agentic tasks this week; Claude Opus 4.6 edges ahead on long-document reasoning; Gemini 3 Pro is unbeatable for certain multimodal work. Paying full price for each, just to keep your options open, is the most expensive way to use AI.
There is a simpler model: a single aggregator account that routes you to whichever frontier model fits the task. Vincony packages 800+ models from 80+ providers behind one login and one bill.
What 'One Subscription' Actually Buys You
An aggregator replaces the per-vendor model with credit-based access. Instead of five flat fees, you hold one balance of credits and spend them on whatever you run — a GPT-5 reasoning chain, a Claude coding session, a Gemini image edit, an ElevenLabs voiceover. Cheap models cost a credit or two; flagship models cost more. You stop paying for idle seats.
Crucially, you also get tools no single vendor ships: side-by-side model comparison, multi-model consensus, smart routing that auto-picks the cheapest model that can do the job, and bring-your-own-key support so power users can spend zero credits. Browse the full catalog of available models on the Vincony models page.
For a hands-on feel before committing, our own side-by-side compare tool lets you preview how the major models answer the same prompt.
Running the Numbers
Consider a typical heavy user: daily chat, weekly coding help, a few dozen images a month, and occasional voice work. Bought separately, that is ChatGPT Plus + Claude Pro + Gemini Advanced + Midjourney, comfortably north of $80/month — and you still cannot put GPT-5 and Claude head-to-head in one window.
On a consolidated plan, the same workload typically lands on the $24.99 Pro tier, with credits to spare for experimentation. Even the $54.99 Power tier, aimed at genuine power users, undercuts the stack of individual subscriptions while adding breadth. Compare the tiers on the Vincony pricing page.
The savings compound for teams. Five separate logins per employee become one shared credit pool with central billing and usage visibility.
When Separate Subscriptions Still Make Sense
Consolidation is not always the answer. If you live inside a single ecosystem — say you only ever use ChatGPT and rely on its specific memory and custom GPTs — a standalone subscription may suit you fine.
But the moment you find yourself opening a second AI tab to sanity-check an answer, or paying for a model you touch twice a month, the aggregator math tips decisively in your favor. The flexibility to switch models per task, without switching subscriptions, is the whole point.
You can test the thesis for free: the free Vincony tier includes 100 credits with no credit card, enough to run real comparisons before you decide.
The Bottom Line
Subscription sprawl is the default outcome of a fast-moving AI market, not a smart strategy. Consolidating onto one platform gives you more models, more tools, and a smaller bill — the rare upgrade that also saves money.
Start with the free tier, run your real workloads through a few different models, and let the results pick your plan. If you want more model-by-model detail first, browse our in-depth model reviews.