Escape the Subscription Trap: 1min.AI Offers Lifetime Access to GPT-4o and Claude for $74.97
Stop paying for multiple AI apps. Get lifetime access to GPT-4o, Claude 3, and Gemini Pro via 1min.AI for a one-time fee of $74.97. Perfect for freelancers and SMBs.
Monthly AI app bills are quietly eating your budget. But what if you could pay once and use them all forever? According to Mashable, the 1min.AI Advanced Business Plan is now available for a one-time payment of $74.97. That's a massive $465.03 savings compared to the regular $540 price tag.
Every Top Model in One Dashboard
The platform doesn't lock you into one ecosystem. It grants access to a powerhouse lineup including GPT-4o, Claude 3, Gemini Pro, and Llama 3. For professionals tired of hopping between tabs and managing five different passwords, it acts as a centralized AI terminal for writing, coding, and research.
A Complete Creative Suite
Beyond simple chat, 1min.AI packs tools for every medium. Designers can leverage sketch-to-image and background removal, while video creators get text-to-video and auto-captions. It's a Swiss Army knife for freelancers and small business owners who need high-end AI capabilities without the high-end recurring costs.
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