You ask Claude, then ask GPT the same thing to check it, then paste both into Gemini to break the tie — four tabs, four logins, and you're the one copy-pasting between them. There's a calmer way: keep every AI in one place, on your own accounts, and let them do the comparing for you.
Each AI is good at different things, so the honest move is to use more than one. But the tools weren't built to sit together — so you become the glue: the copy-paster, the tie-breaker, the one keeping track of who said what. That's clerical work you shouldn't be doing, and it's exactly the part a piece of software should handle.
Wetlether connects the AIs you already pay for — Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity — into a single app. You connect each one with your own API key, and you pay that provider directly for what you use. Then you choose how they work together:
It's on your own accounts, in your own cloud. The app runs against a box you own; your conversations and files stay there, under your keys. Nothing routes through us — there's nothing for a middleman to keep or train on.
The number of AIs isn't a paywall trick. You can connect as many as you like on the free tier and use them one at a time. Paying unlocks the working-together modes, not the AIs themselves.
Wetlether — every top AI in one app, on a box you own. Free to start.