1min.AI has launched a lifetime subscription platform that consolidates access to dozens of AI models into a single interface [1].

This move addresses the growing complexity of the AI landscape, where users often pay for multiple separate subscriptions to access different high-end models. By providing a single point of entry, the platform aims to reduce the financial burden of managing several monthly fees for tools like GPT-4o, Claude, and Gemini.

According to reports, the service allows users to compare dozens of AI models in one window [4]. The platform supports a wide range of functionality, including text, images, audio, and video generation. It integrates models from various providers to solve the problem of managing expensive and separate subscriptions [2].

There is a discrepancy in the reported cost of the lifetime deal. Some sources report the subscription cost as $80 [1], while others state the price is $75 [4]. The original price of the subscription is listed as $619 [4].

The offer is advertised as a limited-time deal, with some sources noting a 1_day window for users to secure the price [3]. This pricing strategy suggests a move toward the 'aggregator' model of software as a service, where a single subscription provides access to a variety of third-party tools.

Users can access the platform online through a digital interface. The goal is to provide a unified experience for users who want to leverage the variety of available AI models without the same overhead of individual membershipships.

1min.Ai lets you compare dozens of AI models in one window.

The emergence of AI aggregators like 1min.AI indicates a shift in the AI market. As the model providers themselves—such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google—continue to operate on a subscription model, users are increasingly seeking consolidated platforms to avoid 'subscription fatigue.' This trend suggests that the future of AI consumption may move away from individual model loyalty toward a unified interface where the users' priority is the AI's output quality rather than the specific brand of the model.