ChatPlayground: One Prompt, Multiple Models, One Price

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Most AI tools have a narrow sweet spot. One shines at code. Another kills it at creative writing. You know the drill. You end up juggling tabs. Copying prompts. Pasting them again. Then again.

It wastes time. It drains patience. And the subscriptions add up.

Enter ChatPlayground.

This new platform pitches a simple solution: stop playing jester to twenty different services. Just pick the output that works.

How It Works

You type one prompt. You hit enter. The platform fires it off to 25+ AI models at once. GPT, Claude, Gemini. Even Deepseek, Llama, Perplexity. The responses line up in a single window. Side by side.

No copy-paste chaos. Just a direct comparison.

Want to tweak the input? Easy. Change a word, rerun the test, watch the answers shift. You can upload PDFs or images too. See how Model A interprets that screenshot versus Model B. It saves hours of manual checking.

History is saved. Projects stay intact.

The platform lets you send one prompt to multiple AI models and compare results instantly, cutting through the subscription clutter.

The Deal

Here is the hook. The Unlimited Plan isn’t monthly. It is lifetime access. Unlimited messages. Every month. For good.

Usually, that costs around $619. Not anymore.

Until July 19, the price drops to $59.97. That is a massive discount. It targets power users. Startups. Prompt engineers who need to experiment without looking at their bank account after every test.

There are no device limits. As long as you have Chrome, Edge, or Firefox on your desktop, you can sign in from as many machines as you want.

Should You Buy?

Maybe. If you are only using one model, stay away. If you spend your days bouncing between services to find the perfect answer, this saves friction.

The deal ends on July 19 at 12:00 p.m. Pacific. After that? The price goes back up. Prices on StackSocial change, too, but right now the clock is ticking.

Is $60 worth lifetime access? For some, yes. For others, maybe not. The choice is yours. The clock is the only pressure here.