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What do you think? …
I’m a college student, and I use AI for pretty much everything - assignments, ideation, coding, even just understanding things faster.
But I kept running into the same problem.
I never really knew which AI to use.
Should I use ChatGPT? Maybe Claude explains it better. Or Gemini?
I’d try one… not love the answer… copy it into another… still not quite right… and after a while I’d just settle for something that was good enough.
And when you’re on a deadline, “good enough” starts to feel normal.
That’s what frustrated me the most.
So I built something to fix it.
At first, the idea was simple:
what if you could send one prompt and get answers from every AI at the same time?
No switching tabs. No copy-pasting. No second guessing.
But while building it, I realized something bigger:
Different AIs aren’t just better or worse — they’re good at different things.
So instead of just comparing them, I made them work together.
With Parallel Mode, you can assign each AI a role in one prompt.
One writes. One improves. One fact-checks.
Instead of you doing all the back-and-forth… they do it.
And then came Canvas Mode.
Because sometimes you don’t just want answers - you want to think with them.
Move ideas around. Connect things. actually build something.
At that point, it stopped being a comparison tool.
Now it’s just one goal:
Getting the response you actually want…
instead of settling for the first one you get.
I’m a college student, and I use AI for pretty much everything - assignments, ideation, coding, even just understanding things faster.
But I kept running into the same problem.
I never really knew which AI to use.
Should I use ChatGPT? Maybe Claude explains it better. Or Gemini?
I’d try one… not love the answer… copy it into another… still not quite right… and after a while I’d just settle for something that was good enough.
And when you’re on a deadline, “good enough” starts to feel normal.
That’s what frustrated me the most.
So I built something to fix it.
At first, the idea was simple:
what if you could send one prompt and get answers from every AI at the same time?
No switching tabs. No copy-pasting. No second guessing.
But while building it, I realized something bigger:
Different AIs aren’t just better or worse — they’re good at different things.
So instead of just comparing them, I made them work together.
With Parallel Mode, you can assign each AI a role in one prompt.
One writes. One improves. One fact-checks.
Instead of you doing all the back-and-forth… they do it.
And then came Canvas Mode.
Because sometimes you don’t just want answers - you want to think with them.
Move ideas around. Connect things. actually build something.
At that point, it stopped being a comparison tool.
Now it’s just one goal:
Getting the response you actually want…
instead of settling for the first one you get.