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EaseDone AI

Freemium

Pricing

Model
Subscription
Free Tier
Free tier with limited usage; specific token or usage caps not disclosed on vendor page

Summary

Paying for ChatGPT Plus, a Claude subscription, and a separate Gemini account just to cover your weekly workload is the kind of subscription sprawl that accumulates quietly until someone audits the team's SaaS bill. EaseDone AI consolidates GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, and Qwen under one login, alongside image generation and document analysis, so you stop paying for three dashboards to do one job.

The core workflow is a single chat interface where you pick your model, drop in a file or image, and get output — no toggling between browser tabs. The vendor page describes PDF summarization, essay writing, image generation up to 4K, background removal, and text extraction from images, all inside the same dashboard. That breadth is the pitch; it is also the ceiling. There is no API documented on the page, no self-hosted option, and no agentic task execution — this is a chat and generation surface, not a programmable pipeline. Teams building workflows that need to trigger actions, chain outputs to external systems, or run anything autonomously will hit that wall fast.

Bottom line: The right fit is a researcher or content creator who wants one subscription instead of four — but the moment your use case requires anything beyond chat and generation, you are looking at a different tool entirely.

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Best For: Students and researchers managing multiple learning tasks, Content creators and writers seeking consolidated tools, Professionals juggling ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini subscriptions, Teams needing privacy-first, encrypted AI workflows, Users who want image generation and chat in one platform

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  • Access to GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, and Qwen inside a single login, so you stop paying for and context-switching between three separate provider accounts to cover one week's workload.
  • Image generation and editing — including background removal, text extraction from images, and 4K output — sits in the same dashboard as chat, so a content creator does not need a separate tool subscription to produce social media visuals.
  • Model selection per task is exposed directly in the interface, meaning you can route a long-context document to DeepSeek V4 and a quick answer to Gemini Flash without leaving the session or managing API keys yourself.
  • PDF and document analysis is built into the chat workflow, so summarizing a 50-page research paper or extracting key points from an uploaded file does not require a separate tool or copy-paste into another service.
  • The vendor describes privacy-first, encrypted workflows, so teams passing sensitive documents through the platform are not relying on providers who are explicit about using inputs for training.
  • No API access is documented on the vendor page. Any team that needs to integrate AI outputs into their own application, trigger calls programmatically, or build an internal tool on top of the platform cannot do it through EaseDone AI — they route to a provider with a direct API (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) and rebuild from there.
  • The platform has no agentic execution layer. It does not run tasks on its own, call external tools, or chain multi-step workflows — it responds to prompts. Teams that start here and then need an agent that books, searches, files, or acts will migrate to a dedicated workflow platform; EaseDone AI does not grow into that use case.
  • There is no self-hosted option. Organizations with data residency requirements, air-gapped environments, or policies against SaaS-only AI tooling cannot deploy this internally — they need a self-hostable alternative from day one.

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About

Platforms
Web (browser-based); iOS and Android (mobile-friendly web access)
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-09T14:36:19.615Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Students and researchers managing multiple learning tasks
  • Content creators and writers seeking consolidated tools
  • Professionals juggling ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini subscriptions
  • Teams needing privacy-first, encrypted AI workflows
  • Users who want image generation and chat in one platform

What it does well

  • Writing and structuring essays, articles, and creative content
  • Analyzing and summarizing research papers and long documents
  • Generating and editing images for social media and presentations
  • Brainstorming and ideation through multi-model AI chat
  • Learning and studying with AI-powered explanations and problem-solving

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is EaseDone AI free?
EaseDone AI is a paid tool. No permanent free tier is offered.
Is EaseDone AI open source?
No — EaseDone AI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does EaseDone AI support?
EaseDone AI is available on: Web (browser-based); iOS and Android (mobile-friendly web access).

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EaseDone AI

Juggling separate subscriptions to access GPT, Claude, and Gemini for different task types is the friction EaseDone AI targets directly. The platform gives you a unified chat interface backed by multiple frontier models — including GPT-5 variants, Claude Opus and Sonnet releases, Gemini Pro and Flash, Grok, DeepSeek V4, and Qwen Max — alongside image generation tools (GPT-Image 2 and Nano Banana variants) and document-handling features like PDF summarization and file analysis. You describe what you need, pick a model, and work — the vendor describes the experience as a single dashboard covering writing, studying, image creation, and document processing without switching platforms.

The differentiating feature is model breadth in one authenticated session. Instead of managing separate API keys and billing relationships per provider, the platform surfaces model-specific strengths — DeepSeek V4 for long-context or cost-sensitive tasks, Grok for real-time X/Twitter data, Claude Opus for complex coding and visual analysis — inside a single interface. For users whose daily work crosses those model boundaries, that consolidation removes meaningful overhead.

Where EaseDone AI fits cleanly: students writing and summarizing research, content creators drafting and generating visuals, professionals who need ad-hoc access to multiple model families without provisioning infrastructure. Where it breaks: no API access is documented on the vendor page, there is no self-hosted deployment, and the platform offers no agentic execution — it does not run tasks autonomously, chain tool calls, or push outputs to external systems. A team that needs a pipeline — not a chat window — will exhaust what this platform offers within the first sprint.

The vendor page lists encryption and privacy-first workflows as part of the product positioning, which matters for teams handling sensitive documents. No specific compliance certifications are cited in the scraped content, so teams with formal compliance requirements should verify independently before committing document workflows to the platform.