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My new favorite AI-powered app switches between 70+ AI chatbots with a tap

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Why This Matters

AI Hub revolutionizes the way consumers and developers access multiple AI chatbots by offering a centralized, easy-to-navigate platform with over 78 services. This streamlines AI usage, reduces app clutter, and enhances productivity through quick switching and comparison of different AI models. Its open-source nature encourages innovation and wider adoption across the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

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Why install multiple AI chatbots when one will do?

Andy Walker / Android Authority

Scrolling through the apps list on my phone, I see that I have ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity currently installed — four apps that accomplish more or less similar tasks. While this crazy arrangement is essential for testing purposes, you don’t have to follow in my stead. This is where our focus AI app this week comes into play.

AI Hub is a brilliant open source container for myriad AI services and chatbots. It’s essentially a web wrapper that makes it super easy to navigate to these platforms’ web pages. The real kicker is just how many of these services it makes available. Not one, not ten, but 78. Yes, you read that right — 78! Some are completely obscure services you likely never even heard of tucked away in there, while others include common heavy hitters, like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, DuckDuckGo’s Duck AI, and Grok.

Andy Walker / Android Authority

If I want to use a specific chatbot to accomplish a task, I can tap the menu button, filter or search for it, or simply tap the service I want. The app allows multiple bots to remain open in the background simultaneously, making it ideal for comparing outputs. AI Hub conveniently reopens on the bot I last accessed too.

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