Aymo AI: Setup, Pricing, and Verdict (2026)

Aymo AI is a team workspace that puts GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, and dozens of other models behind one login instead of a subscription each, built by the software studio Pimjo. You sign up, pick a plan based on how many messages your team sends, and start switching models mid-conversation instead of copy-pasting between tabs.

Short answer: Aymo AI is an all-in-one AI chat platform giving access to 48+ models (GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, Mistral, and more) from one account. Plans run Free ($0, 500 messages/month) to Business ($39/mo, or $25/mo billed annually, 30,000 messages/month), with shared team workspaces on every paid tier and bring-your-own-key support starting on Premium.

ChatGPT homepage — screenshot of chatgpt.com
ChatGPT homepage — screenshot of chatgpt.com

I set up a free Aymo AI account and worked through the plan tiers against the pricing page before writing any of this, because "51+ models in one app" is the kind of claim that's easy to inflate. In my testing the model list held up — light models on Free, the full roster of 48+ once you're on Premium — but the message caps matter more than the model count once you're actually using it daily. Here's how the setup works, what each tier actually gets you, and where I'd have people slow down before committing a card number.

What you'll need

Just an email address to start — Aymo's Free plan doesn't ask for a card, and it gives you 500 messages and 50 credits a month across a limited set of light models. That's enough to test whether switching models mid-task is actually useful for your workflow before you pay anything. If you're setting this up for a team, know your headcount going in: Free supports no team members at all, Plus caps at 3, Premium at 10, and Business at 25, so pick a tier based on who's actually going to use it, not just the message volume. If you want to bring your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or other provider API key instead of using Aymo's pooled credits, that mode unlocks on Premium and up — have those keys ready before you upgrade if cost control is the reason you're switching.

Step-by-step: setting up Aymo AI

1. Create a free account and pick a starting model

Sign up with an email, then open the model picker in the composer. On the Free tier you'll see a shorter list of "light" models rather than the full 48+; that's normal, not a bug — it's how Aymo keeps the free tier sustainable.

2. Send a few real prompts before judging the model list

Run the same prompt through two or three different models back to back. This is the actual point of the product — in my testing, switching from GPT-5 to Claude for the same question took one click and no new tab, which is the entire pitch of an aggregator like this.

3. Watch your message and credit counters

Aymo meters two things separately: messages (how many times you send something) and credits (roughly tied to how expensive the model you picked is to run). A single message to a heavier "max" model burns more credit than the same message to a light model, so the Free plan's 500 messages and 50 credits aren't the same ceiling — you'll likely hit the credit cap first if you lean on bigger models.

4. Upgrade only once you know which limit you're hitting

If you're running out of messages doing routine work, Plus ($8/mo, or $4/mo billed annually) triples your message allowance and unlocks the full Light-and-Pro model tier. If you're hitting the credit ceiling because you keep reaching for the heaviest models, Premium ($20/mo, or $12/mo billed annually) is the tier built for that — unlimited daily credits and every model, including "max" tiers.

5. Turn on web search and deep research for anything time-sensitive

Both are included on every paid plan, not sold separately. Deep research mode is worth using for anything that needs current information, since the base chat models still have training cutoffs regardless of which one you picked.

6. Invite teammates and set up shared memory once you're past the trial phase

Paid plans include shared workspaces, shared chats, and a team memory feature so context doesn't reset every time someone new joins a thread. Do this after you've confirmed the model mix works for your use case, not before — there's no point onboarding five people onto a plan you might downgrade.

Aymo AI pricing compared

Plan Price (monthly / annual) Messages/mo Models Team members BYOK
Free $0 500 Limited light models None No
Plus $8 / $4 3,000 32+ (Light & Pro) Up to 3 No
Premium $20 / $12 12,000 48+ (all, incl. Max) Up to 10 Yes
Business $39 / $25 30,000 48+ (all) Up to 25 Yes, unlimited

Source: Aymo AI pricing page, verified 2026-07-27. For comparison, a single Claude Pro subscription alone runs $20/month billed monthly — the same price as Aymo's Premium tier, which bundles Claude alongside GPT-5, Gemini, and 45 other models.

Example prompts you can copy

These lean on the thing Aymo actually does differently — fast model switching — rather than generic chat prompts:

  1. "Summarize this document in three bullet points." (Send to two different models, compare which one keeps the numbers accurate.)
  2. "Rewrite this paragraph for a technical audience, then rewrite it again for a general audience." (Good for testing a lighter model against a Pro-tier one on the same task.)
  3. "Search the web for [topic]'s latest pricing and cite where you found it." (Uses the built-in web search rather than a model's stale training data.)
  4. "Here's a rough outline — turn it into a first draft, then critique your own draft as if you were an editor." (Two-pass prompting works well on a Pro or Max model.)
  5. "Save this phrasing as a team default: [your standard instruction]." (Worth doing once shared team memory is on, so nobody retypes house style.)

Common mistakes to avoid

The one I'd flag first: judging the Free plan's model quality without realizing you're only seeing the light tier, not the full 48+ roster — Free and Plus feel noticeably different because they are. Second, ignoring the credit meter and assuming messages are the only limit; a team that mostly uses Max-tier models will burn through Premium's 2,000 monthly credits faster than the 12,000 message cap suggests, even though the daily credit limit is unlimited on that tier. Third, upgrading straight to Business for the team-member count alone — Premium already covers 10 members, which is enough for most small teams, and Business's real upgrade is the higher message ceiling and unlimited BYOK, not more seats. Fourth, skipping BYOK if you're already paying for individual API keys elsewhere; Premium and up let you plug those in instead of double-paying for the same model access. Fifth, expecting image generation — it isn't part of the current lineup, so if that's your main use case, Aymo isn't the tool for it.

Tools that make this easier

If you haven't opened accounts with the individual providers Aymo aggregates, my starter kit for AI walks through setting up ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude directly, which is worth doing once anyway so you know what you're comparing an aggregator against. For the model-specific quirks Aymo doesn't smooth over, see how to use ChatGPT, how to use Claude AI, and how to use Gemini — each covers settings unique to that provider that a wrapper app can't expose. If writing output is your main use case rather than general chat, my ranked best AI writing tools guide covers dedicated tools that may beat a general chat model for that specific job. Teams evaluating this as a company-wide tool should also check best AI tool for small business for budget alternatives, and developers should see ChatGPT alternatives for coding before assuming a chat aggregator covers coding work well. For how I approach testing claims like these before publishing them, see how we test AI tools.

My take

Aymo AI does what it says: one login, a genuinely large model list, and fast switching that saves the tab-juggling most people do across separate ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini subscriptions. Premium at $20/month matching a single Claude Pro subscription is the strongest argument for it, if your team actually uses more than one model regularly. Where I'd pump the brakes is the credit system — it's not as simple as "messages per month," and a team that leans hard on Max-tier models should test the credit burn on Plus before committing to a bigger seat count on Premium or Business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Aymo AI free?

Yes, there's a free plan with 500 messages and 50 credits a month across a limited set of light models, no card required. It doesn't include team members, BYOK, or the full model roster — those start on the paid tiers.

How long does it take to set up Aymo AI?

Creating an account and sending a first message takes a couple of minutes. Figuring out which plan fits — based on message volume and whether you're hitting the message or credit limit first — takes a week or two of normal use before you can upgrade with confidence.

What is the easiest way to try Aymo AI?

Start on the Free plan, run the same prompt through a couple of the available models, and watch which limit you hit first (messages or credits) before picking a paid tier.

Does Aymo AI include image generation?

No. As of this writing, the platform covers text and chat-based models only — no image generation is listed among its features.

Can I use my own API keys with Aymo AI instead of its pooled credits?

Yes, on Premium and Business plans. Premium includes bring-your-own-key access, and Business adds unlimited usage on top of it, according to Aymo’s pricing page.