No tool-hopping and no extra setup. Chat, write, translate, summarize, generate images, and edit images in one place.
Plans start at ¥39/month, with quarterly as the strongest default.

Built around the tasks people actually do every day.
GPT, Claude, and Gemini
Chat, generate, and edit
Chat, images, and edits in one flow
People do not buy feature lists. They buy products that obviously make their work easier.
If you do not want to keep juggling access, networking workarounds, and multiple sites, this gives you one stable place to work.
Writing, translation, summaries, planning, and idea expansion all start from a simple prompt instead of a complicated setup.
The default path is just chat first. Start asking, then upload files, switch models, or move into image work only when needed.
Retention usually comes from flow quality, not spec sheets.
Start from a prompt instead of a setup checklist.
Prompts, references, and results stay connected instead of getting scattered across tabs.
Useful for summaries, rewrites, and document-heavy tasks.
Choose a plan by frequency and top up with credits only when needed.
Useful when your common workflows start repeating.
Invite links, commission tracking, and payout records are already connected.
Try it first, then decide whether it deserves a place in your daily workflow.
No need to configure your own API before trying the core experience.
Ask directly for chat tasks, then switch into generate or edit only when the task needs it.
Start monthly if you are unsure, move to quarterly for regular use, and choose yearly when it becomes a long-term tool.
These are the questions that usually decide whether someone tries or pays.
Which models can I use here right now?
The current setup supports GPT-5, Claude 4, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and the banana image workflow.
What is the difference between this and piecing tools together myself?
The main difference is convenience. Chat, uploads, image work, and billing stay in one product instead of being split across multiple tools.
What is this best suited for?
It is best for chat, writing, translation, summaries, planning, and image work that should stay in the same workflow.
Can beginners use it without much learning first?
Yes. The default path is simply to start a conversation and expand into uploads, model switching, and image modes when needed.
How should I choose a plan?
Start monthly if you are unsure, choose quarterly for regular use, and go yearly when it becomes a stable long-term tool. Credit packs are for occasional top-ups and stay valid for one year.
Why not market this as unlimited usage?
Because this is easier to sustain. Plans include credits, which keeps pricing understandable and makes quality model access easier to maintain.
If it fits your workflow, come back for a plan. If you only need extra usage now and then, buy credits separately.