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PerspectivesMay 28, 20266 min read

The case for one AI platform instead of ten AI tabs

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Jordan Ames
Co-Founder & CEO

Most people juggle a chat tool, a coding assistant, an image generator, and a tutor — each with its own login, pricing, and quirks. We think that's the wrong default. Here's why.

Open most knowledge workers' browsers today and you'll find a familiar pattern: one tab for a chat assistant, another for a coding tool, a third for image generation, maybe a fourth for research or tutoring. Each one has its own account, its own pricing plan, its own mental model for how to phrase a request.

That fragmentation isn't just inconvenient — it's expensive in ways that are easy to overlook. Context gets lost every time you switch tools. Subscriptions stack up. And the time spent translating an idea from one tool's format to another's is time not spent on the idea itself.

We built CleverCreator on a simple bet: that most people don't actually want ten specialized AI tools. They want to think, build, learn, and create — and they want the tools to get out of the way. A single account, a single balance, a consistent way of working across chat, code, images, and tutoring removes an entire category of friction.

This doesn't mean one-size-fits-all. ChatterMate, Forge, TutorMate, and CleverImage are each deeply specialized for their domain — what's unified is the account, the design language, and the underlying philosophy that switching contexts shouldn't cost you anything. That's the platform bet we're making, and so far, it's resonating with exactly the kind of builders, teams, and learners we hoped it would.

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