AI Hub vs TypingMind

TypingMind is a polished single-model chat interface. AI Hub is a free, open-source multi-AI collaboration platform. Here's how they compare.

Feature AI Hub TypingMind
PriceFree$39 one-time or subscription
Open source
No account required
Chat multiple AIs simultaneously✓ (up to 4)✗ (one at a time)
Debate mode (AIs react to each other)
Relay mode (cross-panel context sharing)
Plan mode with synthesis
Local Ollama models✓ free & private
Bring your own API keys
Persistent memory (cross-device)✓ via Memstore✓ (paid plan)
Browser extension
Native mode (use your real account)
Export as Markdown / JSON
Conflict detection (auto-flags disagreements)

The bottom line

TypingMind is a well-designed personal AI interface — great if you use one model and want a clean UI. But it's a paid product designed for single-model use. AI Hub is purpose-built for multi-AI collaboration: broadcast to all models simultaneously, run structured debates where AIs react to each other, use relay mode to turn parallel threads into a collaborative one, and connect local Ollama models for free. All free. All open source.

Try AI Hub free — no account, no subscription

Bring your own API keys. Gemini has a free tier so you can start immediately with no cost. Open source — read every line of code.

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