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Thinking of upgrading to a premium AI chatbot? Each subscription offers its own AI chatbot mixed with a few unique perks and some gimmicks. This can make it hard to decide where to place your money. So, let me break down the options to help you find the best bang for your buck.
The Flood of $20 Chatbot Subscriptions
Since the unveiling of ChatGPT in November 2022, every company has been coming out with their own chatbots. Some of the biggest names includeGoogle Gemini,Microsoft Copilot,Perplexity, and Claude—besides ChatGPT, of course.
The pricing parity eliminates affordability as a deciding factor. As such, you need to look closely at each chatbot subscription. What extra features do you get? Which offers the best value for your needs?

Luckily, you have me—and I have personally used all the popular $20 chatbot subscriptions. Here’s a complete breakdown of each so you know exactly what you’re getting for your crisp Jackson.
What Do You Get With Google Gemini Advanced?
The premium model is noticeably better than the free version. But it’s not as powerful as OpenAI’s models, especiallyGPT-4o. That’s probably why they’re bundling so many extra features to justify the price.
Ideal for Google Workspace Users Looking for Extra Storage Space
If you are deeply embedded in Google’s ecosystem, Gemini Advanced might make sense. Since you have seamless integration with Google Docs, Sheets, and Gmail, you can use Gemini right from the corresponding web apps to tweak your writing, generate spreadsheet formulas, etc. It’s a lot more convenient compared to jumping between apps.
Also, let’s not forget about the 2 TB cloud storage you’re getting. We crowned Google Drive/One the bestcloud storage for collaboration. So, if you needa lotof space, it can make Google One AI Premium a compelling pick.

What Do You Get With Microsoft Copilot Pro?
While Microsoft has built theirown AI modelssimilar to Google, they are using GPT-4 Turbo, with Copilot. This instantly makes Microsoft’s AI chatbot a lotsmarter than Google’s.
you may even access the model in thefree tier. So, for $20 a month you get:

Copilot Pro shines in its Office 365 integration. It allows you to create ChatGPT-level content directly in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
ONLY Ideal for Office 365 Users
The Copilot Pro subscription only makes sense if you’re using it with aMicrosoft Office 365plan. If you already use Office 365 with ChatGPT on the side, switching to Copilot Pro will give you a smoother, more streamlined experience.
However, remember you’re paying $20 for Copilot Pro plus $6.99 monthly (or $69.99 yearly) for Office 365. So, the complete experience is more expensive overall.

Also, if you don’t use MS Office, you’re better off with ChatGPT. Both use the same AI model, but ChatGPT offers more features—which I’ll discuss in a later section.
What Do You Get With Perplexity Pro?
Perplexity is a search-focused AI chatbot, which I currentlyuse more than Google. The free plan is very limited, but Perplexity Pro at $20 per month offers an excellent deal with the following features:
Perplexity Pro isgreat if you’re looking for a simple chatbotthat actually tries to understand what you asked and then works to provide an accurate and up-to-date answer with proper citations.

Ideal for People Who Do A Lot of Research
If your work involves extensive online research, Perplexity Pro could be a game-changer. It can search the entire web to bring you the latest information on a topic.
You can also focus your searches on particular channels like educational papers, social media discussions, or YouTube videos to get more tailored answers and resources.
What Do You Get With Claude Pro?
Now, I should mention Claude can’t create images. It can’t even search the web. However, it can create text and write code, and it does both tasks brilliantly,outshining even GPT-4o.
Ideal If You Work With Large Text Files
Claude’s context window—the amount of text itcan remember per conversation—is about 200,000 tokens. That’s roughly 150,000 English words or the first two Harry Potter books. For reference, GPT-4o has a limit of 128,000 tokens.
While using the free version, if you feed Claude a huge amount of text, you’ll reach your messaging limit within five to seven back and forths—where limits reset every five hours. This is where upgrading to the Pro version makes sense. Here you can carry the conversation 5x longer.
What Do You Get With ChatGPT Plus?
Last but not least, we have ChatGPT Plus. For a $20 monthly subscription, you get:
Here, too, most of the features are available in the free tier, including GPT-4o access. The main reasons for upgrading are a longer messaging limit—80 messages every three hours, and a stable connection during peak hours.
The Best All-Rounder
ChatGPT Plus is often considered the jack-of-all-trades in the AI chatbot world. It offers a balanced mix of features that cater to a wide range of users, from casual enthusiasts to professionals.
For example, if you want the best image creation, you should probably useMidjourney. For the best text and code generation, Claude. For the best web searching capabilities, Perplexity.
However, if you want asingle tool to do all that, and you’re okay with marginally weaker results, ChatGPT is an excellent choice. Furthermore, the upcoming voice mode is poised to be a game-changer.
Ultimately, the best $20 chatbot for you is the one that seamlessly integrates into your workflow. Whether you’re drafting documents, analyzing data, or staying on top of current events, there’s an AI assistant out there ready to lend a helping hand.
Also, remember to take advantage of the free trials or usage plans before committing to a subscription. This will give you a feel of how the AI chatbot and the associated platform might integrate into your life.