This post contains affiliate links. I also participated in Galaxy.ai’s task reward program. All opinions are my own, based on actual use of the platform. I don’t recommend tools I haven’t tested myself.
I spend more on AI tools than I do on coffee. And if you know me, that’s saying something.
At one point, I was juggling subscriptions to ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro, Midjourney, and a handful of other AI tools, each costing $10-$30 per month. We’re talking $100+ per month just to access the AI models I use daily for SEO, content creation, and image generation.
Then I found Galaxy.ai.
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Here’s the thing. Galaxy.ai isn’t another AI chatbot. It’s an all-in-one AI platform that bundles thousands of AI tools (we’re talking 3,000+) under one roof. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, FLUX, DeepSeek, ElevenLabs, and dozens more. All accessible from a single dashboard with a single subscription.
I’ve been using it for my SEO workflow, content creation, and image generation. Let me break down what it actually does, what I love about it, and where it falls short.
Galaxy.ai is an AI aggregator. It doesn’t build its own AI models. Instead, it negotiates bulk licensing with major AI providers and gives you access to all of them through a single clean interface.
Think of it like this: instead of paying for Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and Max separately, you get one streaming service that has everything.
The platform organizes tools by category. Text and chat. Image generation. Video creation. Audio and voice. Data analysis. Each one pulls from the best models available. And it’s all accessible from one login.
I’ve been doing SEO since 2013, and I’ve tested more AI tools than I can count. Most of them are wrappers around the same handful of models with a shiny UI slapped on top. Galaxy.ai is different because it doesn’t pretend to be something proprietary. It’s upfront about being an aggregator, and that honesty is refreshing.
This is where it gets interesting.
For text and chat, you’re getting access to GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 2.0, Grok, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Mistral, Meta Llama, and more. You can switch between models mid-conversation. That alone is worth the price of admission for someone like me who uses different models for different tasks.
Claude is still my primary LLM for heavy lifting (I literally use it to write these blog posts). But having access to every major model in one place is a game-changer for comparison testing. Galaxy.ai has this feature called Chat Arena, where you can run the same prompt through multiple models side by side and compare outputs.
For an SEO professional? That’s gold. I can test which model writes the best meta descriptions, which one handles technical content, and which one nails the conversational tone I need for client blogs. All without switching tabs or managing five different accounts.
Here’s where Galaxy.ai surprised me.
I went in expecting a chatbot aggregator. What I found was a full creative suite.
Image generation includes Midjourney, DALL-E 3, Stable Diffusion, FLUX 2 Pro, Ideogram, Recraft, and more. Video tools cover text-to-video, AI avatars, video translation with lip-sync, and short-form content generators for Reels and TikToks. Audio tools give you ElevenLabs-powered text-to-speech with 1,000+ voices, voice cloning, and music generation.
There’s also an AI text-to-speech converter, an image upscaler, a background remover, a YouTube summarizer, a PDF chat tool, a PowerPoint generator, and even an AI app builder. The list genuinely keeps going.
I counted the tool categories in one sitting and lost count at 50. Galaxy.ai claims over 3,000 tools total (which probably includes templates and style presets counted individually). But even with conservative estimates, the actual usable tool count is massive.
I’m going to be honest. This is what keeps me coming back.
The image generator in Galaxy.ai gives you access to multiple AI image models from a single interface. We’re talking Midjourney, FLUX, Stable Diffusion, Ideogram, Recraft, Leonardo, Google’s models, and more. You can pick your model, set your aspect ratio, upload reference images, add style references, and even use character references for consistency.
For someone who regularly creates blog thumbnails and social graphics, this is huge. I used to pay $30/month for Midjourney alone. Now I get Midjourney plus a dozen other image models for less than that.
The model picker alone shows you how deep the options go:
Runway Gen-4, Seedream 4.5, Reve, Kling Image O1, FLUX 2 Pro. These aren’t cheap models. Getting access to all of them through one platform at this price point is genuinely hard to beat.
Let me break down the pricing because this is where the math gets fun.
Galaxy.ai offers a free plan with limited credits (no credit card required, good for testing). The monthly plan runs $14.99/month. The annual plan drops to $99/year, which works out to about $8.25/month. And then there’s the lifetime plan at $399 (one-time payment).
Now let’s compare that to what I was paying before:
That’s $123/month. Or $1,476 a year.
Galaxy.ai’s annual plan? $99 for the whole year.
Read that again. That changes everything about how you should think about AI tool budgeting.
The lifetime deal is even wilder. At $399, you hit break-even in roughly 3 months compared to individual subscriptions. After that, it’s pure savings.
I’m not going to sugarcoat it. The credit system is the one thing about Galaxy.ai that frustrates me.
All paid plans give you 15 million credits per month. Basic text chats barely make a dent. But image generation, video creation, and advanced features eat through credits much faster. The AI headshot generator alone can burn through roughly 3 million credits per use. That’s 20% of your monthly allotment on one feature.
Here’s my biggest gripe: Galaxy.ai doesn’t show you the credit cost before you run a task. You find out after. For someone who manages budgets and ROI for a living, that lack of transparency is a real miss.
The good news? They have a daily login reward system that gives you bonus credits just for showing up. It’s a streak-based system, and the more consecutive days you log in, the more credits you earn.
They also have a task rewards program where you can earn credits by creating content about the platform, submitting bug reports, writing reviews, and more.
The reward amounts are substantial. YouTube video reviews can earn up to 100 million credits. Blog posts and articles earn 15 million credits. Even app store reviews can net you 15 to 30 million credits.
That’s actually why I’m writing this review. Full transparency. I’m earning credits for this blog post through their task reward system, AND I have an affiliate link for the platform. But here’s the thing: I wouldn’t write 1,500+ words about a tool I didn’t actually use and genuinely find valuable. That’s not how I operate.
Let me give you the honest highlights.
Here’s my brutally honest take on the downsides.
Galaxy.ai holds a 4.6/5 rating on Trustpilot based on over 1,100 reviews. That’s a strong rating for a SaaS platform. But the critical reviews almost all mention the same things: credit confusion and support response times.
Galaxy.ai is perfect for moderate, multi-tool AI users. Content creators, SEO professionals, marketers, freelancers, and small business owners who need access to multiple AI capabilities but don’t push any single tool to its absolute limit every day.
If you’re writing blog posts with one model, generating images with another, creating social media clips, and occasionally using voice tools (basically my exact workflow), the $8.25/month annual plan delivers insane value.
It’s not ideal for power users who are maxing out a single AI tool daily. If you’re a professional illustrator pumping out 100 Midjourney images every day, keep your direct subscription. The credit system will frustrate you.
For everyone else? The math speaks for itself.
I’ve been testing AI tools since the day ChatGPT launched. I’ve watched the space explode from “cool novelty” to “essential business tool” in real time. And the single biggest pain point I’ve dealt with as an SEO professional is the sheer number of subscriptions it takes to stay competitive.
Galaxy.ai solves that problem. Not perfectly. The credit system needs more transparency, and customer support needs to step up. But the core value proposition (access to 3,000+ AI tools for less than the cost of a single ChatGPT subscription) is legitimate.
I use it. I’ll keep using it. And if you’re tired of watching your AI tool budget climb every month, it’s worth checking out Galaxy.ai for yourself.
I’ve been feeding the algorithm since 1996. The tools keep evolving. The smart move is evolving with them.
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links, and I participated in Galaxy.ai’s task reward program. All opinions are my own, based on actual use of the platform. I don’t recommend tools I haven’t tested myself.
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