Every AI model. One workspace. Route queries to whichever frontier model handles them best, without juggling tabs or subscriptions.
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AskSary is built for the power user who is tired of paying $20/month to OpenAI, $20 to Anthropic, and $20 to xAI just to access each model separately. At $19/month for full multi-model access, it is a genuinely compelling consolidation play. If you regularly compare model outputs, need real-time data alongside your LLM conversations, or simply want one clean interface instead of three, this is worth a serious look. The free tier is restrictive enough that you will likely need to upgrade quickly, but the Premium plan undercuts the cost of any single frontier model subscription while giving you access to all of them.
Three tiers. No annual lock-in mentioned on their site.
Context: ChatGPT Plus is $20/mo for one model family. Claude Pro is $20/mo. Grok Premium is $30/mo (bundled with X Premium+). AskSary's $19/mo Premium tier gives you access to all three ecosystems, which is a significant cost advantage if you use multiple models regularly. The $49 Pro tier makes sense primarily for the integrations and custom workflow capabilities.
What actually matters in the product.
The headline feature. AskSary analyzes your prompt and routes it to whichever model is best suited for the task. Coding questions might go to Claude Sonnet 4.6, creative writing to GPT-5, real-time queries to Grok 4.3. You can also manually override and pick your model.
Pulls live information into conversations. This is particularly useful when paired with Grok's real-time capabilities, but the feature appears to work across models through AskSary's own data layer.
Conversations in Incognito Mode are not stored or used for training. A meaningful privacy feature for sensitive queries, especially if you are working with proprietary business information.
Organize conversations by project, client, or topic. This sounds simple, but it solves a real pain point. Anyone who has scrolled through 200 untitled ChatGPT conversations knows the value of proper organization.
Multilingual interface and conversation support. The underlying models already handle multiple languages, but AskSary wraps this in a localized UI experience that makes it more accessible for non-English-first users.
Connects to Google Drive, Notion, Gmail, Calendar, Slack, and Zapier. This is where the Pro tier earns its price. Pulling context from your existing tools into AI conversations is a genuine productivity multiplier.
Voice-based interaction with AI models, plus podcast-style content generation. The voice chat feature positions AskSary as more than a text box, though the quality of this feature compared to native voice modes in GPT-5 or Grok remains to be tested thoroughly.
Image generation and design tools built into the same interface. Details on which image models are available are sparse, but having generation capabilities alongside text models reduces context-switching.
AskSary is not for everyone. Here is where it makes the most sense.
If you currently pay for two or more AI subscriptions and regularly switch between them, AskSary immediately saves you money and friction. You know Claude is better at code review, GPT-5 is better at nuanced writing, and Grok is better at current events. AskSary lets you act on that knowledge without tab-switching.
Content generation across formats benefits from model diversity. Draft with GPT-5, refine with Claude, fact-check with Grok's real-time data. Smart Folders keep client work separated. The integrations with Google Drive and Notion on the Pro plan make this a plausible content workflow hub.
Real-time data analysis combined with multiple model perspectives is valuable for research. Ask the same question to different models and compare outputs. The real-time data layer means you are not limited to training cutoff dates.
Incognito Mode is a differentiator for consultants, lawyers, or anyone handling sensitive information. The ability to use frontier models without your conversations being stored or used for training is a feature that the native platforms either do not offer or bury in settings.
What to know before committing.
AskSary is one of the more practical multi-model interfaces we have reviewed. The pricing alone makes it worth testing if you are currently paying for multiple AI subscriptions.