1min.AI bundles access for $80

- PCMag is promoting a StackSocial deal for 1min.AI that sells lifetime access to its Advanced Business Plan for $79.99, pitching one dashboard for models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Meta. - 1min.AI’s own site says the platform spans text, image, audio and video tools, serves more than 800,000 users, and meters usage with monthly credits rather than unlimited vendor-native access. - The pitch taps a crowded market for AI aggregators that bundle model access behind one interface, while leaving buyers dependent on a reseller’s credits, integrations and uptime. (1min.ai)

PCMag is promoting a $79.99 lifetime deal for 1min.AI, a service that bundles several major AI models behind one account. (pcmag.com) The offer is for 1min.AI’s Advanced Business Plan through StackSocial, not a direct $80 list price from the startup’s own pricing page. PCMag’s deal post says the plan includes access to GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama and media tools for text, images, audio and video. (pcmag.com) (1min.ai) 1min.AI’s website describes itself as an all-in-one app and says it is used by more than 800,000 people. The company’s pricing page shows regular subscriptions starting at $6.50 a month for Pro and $10 a month for Business on annual billing, with credits attached to each tier. (1min.ai 1) (1min.ai 2) That credit system is the core of the bundle. 1min.AI says paid plans include set monthly credit allotments, and its usage page separately sells top-up packs from $2 for 1 million credits to $100 for 150 million credits. (1min.ai 1) (1min.ai 2) In practice, that means buyers are not getting native subscriptions to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google or Meta. They are buying access routed through 1min.AI’s interface, limits and vendor integrations. (1min.ai 1) (1min.ai 2) The company has kept adding newer models to support that pitch. Its own update posts say 1min.AI has integrated Llama 4, Claude Sonnet 4, Claude Opus 4 and Gemini 2.5, and later promoted Gemini 3.1 on the platform. (1min.ai) (1min.ai) The $80 framing has also been circulating for months through affiliate-style deal coverage. PCMag ran a similar 1min.AI promotion in August 2025, and Mashable and Entrepreneur have published comparable lifetime-offer posts tied to discount codes and limited-time pricing. (pcmag.com) (mashable.com) (entrepreneur.com) For buyers, the appeal is simple: one login, one workflow and one bill instead of separate subscriptions for chatbots, image generators, transcription and video tools. The tradeoff is that the service only works as long as 1min.AI keeps paying for upstream models and honoring the credit economics behind the deal. (pcmag.com) (1min.ai) So the news is less that every major model now costs $80, and more that another reseller is testing whether convenience can outrun model-by-model subscriptions. Right now, 1min.AI is selling that convenience as a lifetime pass. (pcmag.com) (1min.ai)

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