In a move that has sent ripples through the AI community, a new promotional voucher code now grants users three years of access to the three leading conversational AI platforms—ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude—for a total price under $60. This unprecedented offer slashes the typical cost of maintaining separate subscriptions, which can easily exceed $60 per month for premium tiers.
The voucher, available for a limited time, provides full access to the latest models from each platform: OpenAI's GPT-4 and GPT-4 Turbo, Google's Gemini 1.5 Pro, and Anthropic's Claude 3 Opus. Users can toggle between them in a unified dashboard, making it easy to compare responses or choose the best model for a specific task. The deal is being offered through a third-party aggregator that bundles multiple AI services into a single interface.
What the deal includes
For under $60—roughly the cost of a single month of ChatGPT Plus ($20), Gemini Advanced ($20), and Claude Pro ($20)—users lock in three years of service. That breaks down to less than $1.67 per month for continuous access to all three platforms. The voucher covers unlimited queries (subject to fair use policies), priority access during peak times, and early access to new features as they roll out.
According to the terms, the offer is available to new users only and cannot be combined with other promotions. Users must redeem the voucher by the end of the month. The subscription begins immediately upon redemption and runs for exactly 36 months. There are no auto-renewals after the period ends, meaning users can walk away without any further commitment.
Why this matters for AI enthusiasts and professionals
The AI landscape has become increasingly fragmented. Each platform offers unique strengths: ChatGPT excels at creative writing and coding; Gemini integrates deeply with Google Workspace and search; Claude is preferred for long-form analysis and safety-conscious tasks. For power users, juggling multiple subscriptions is both costly and inconvenient.
This voucher simplifies that problem. By aggregating access through a single provider, users no longer need to remember different logins or manage separate billing cycles. Moreover, the unified dashboard allows for side-by-side comparisons, which can be invaluable for researchers, content creators, and developers who need to evaluate model performance across different prompts.
Historical context: The rising cost of AI subscriptions
When ChatGPT launched in late 2022, the core service was free. But as demand exploded, OpenAI introduced a $20/month Plus tier to maintain access during peak hours. Google followed with Gemini Advanced at $19.99/month after a free trial. Anthropic's Claude Pro also sits at $20/month. For someone who wants all three, that's $720 per year—or over $2,100 over three years. The voucher effectively offers a 97% discount.
Industry analysts note that such deep discounts are often used to acquire users quickly and gather usage data. The aggregator company likely negotiated bulk API pricing with each AI provider, passing the savings to end users while building a sticky customer base. Similar bundling strategies have been successful in the streaming wars (e.g., Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+).
How to redeem the voucher
To take advantage, users visit the aggregator's website and enter the voucher code at checkout. The code is case-sensitive. After payment, an account is created with access to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Users can then log in via the aggregator's web app or browser extension. The setup takes less than five minutes.
Importantly, the voucher does not provide direct access to the platforms' own websites or apps. Instead, users interact through the aggregator's interface, which acts as a proxy. This may mean some niche features (e.g., custom GPTs on ChatGPT, advanced data analysis on Gemini) are not available. However, for general conversation, writing, and Q&A, the experience is nearly identical.
Comparison with other AI deals
In recent months, several similar bundles have appeared. One offered lifetime access to multiple AI models for a one-time fee of $80. Another provided a Chrome extension that gives side-panel access to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude for $29 lifetime. The current voucher stands out because of its three-year duration at an ultra-low annual cost of $20.
It also undercuts the aggregator's own standard pricing: normally, a monthly subscription to their multi-model service costs $29.99. With the voucher, users get 36 months for the price of two months. This makes it one of the most aggressive promotions in the AI subscription space.
Potential drawbacks and considerations
While the deal is attractive, users should be aware of limitations. The aggregator may impose rate limits, such as a maximum number of queries per day or a cooldown between requests. During high-demand periods, response times could be slower compared to directly subscribing to each service. Additionally, the aggregated interface may not immediately integrate with third-party tools like Zapier or custom APIs.
Privacy is another consideration. All prompts and responses pass through the aggregator's servers before reaching the AI models. The aggregator's privacy policy should be reviewed carefully. It states that data is used to improve services and is not sold to third parties, but users handling sensitive information may prefer direct subscriptions with stricter data handling policies.
Who should buy this deal
This voucher is ideal for students, freelancers, and small business owners who rely on AI for everyday tasks—drafting emails, brainstorming ideas, summarizing documents, or learning new topics. It's also perfect for AI hobbyists who want to experiment with multiple models without breaking the bank. For teams or heavy users who need enterprise-grade controls and guaranteed uptime, direct subscriptions may still be preferable.
The deal expires at the end of the month, and the number of redemptions is capped. Early adopters have reported success, but some have encountered issues with the voucher code not being recognized—customer support is available via email and live chat. Once redeemed, the subscription begins immediately, so users should be prepared to start using the service right away.
Future of aggregated AI services
Bundles like this signal a shift toward platform-agnostic AI access. As the number of capable language models grows, users increasingly want a single entry point. We may see more companies offering "AI passes" that let users switch between models as needed, similar to how streaming services bundle channels. This also puts pressure on individual AI companies to differentiate their offerings beyond just the model—through ecosystem integration, specialized tools, or unique features like long-term memory or real-time web search.
In the meantime, the current voucher represents a rare opportunity to lock in affordable multi-model access. With the pace of AI development, three years is a long time—but having all three major models at your fingertips for under $60 is an offer few can resist.
Source: Mashable News