Popular Q&A platform Quora has launched two new subscription packages for its AI chatbot platform Poe. The company announced on social media that the cheapest Poe subscription now starts at $5/month, meeting the urgent needs of entry-level users.

QuoraPoe was launched in December 2022 following the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. It is a one-stop shop where users can chat back and forth with chatbots powered by different AI models. A year later, an updated login page and support for chatbots similar to ChatGPT and Gemini were added.

Poe supports about 100 popular AI models, including different versions of OpenAI models, Google's Gemini, DeepSeek, AnthropicClaude, Grok, and Meta's Llama. It provides audio, video and image generation models such as Veo2, Imagen3, StableDiffusionXL, ElevenLabsMultilingualv2, etc.

Poe's $5/month plan offers 10,000 points/day, allowing you to send more messages than the free version. It's nearly three times cheaper than Poe's previous cheapest plan, which offered 1 million points per month for $19.99 per month.

Quora, on the other hand, has also launched a new higher-level plan that costs $249.99 per month and gets you 12.5 million points/month, making it more useful for "expensive" models like o1-pro, GPT4.5, and Veo2. It is suitable for advanced users who need to send large amounts of messages.

The company said the new subscription plan aligns its chatbot platform "with two simultaneous trends in artificial intelligence: common models are getting cheaper, while state-of-the-art models are getting more expensive."

All users can now access QuoraPoe on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices and try out the AI ​​platform’s user interface. The free version provides 300 points every day for asking questions and getting answers, but it cannot use exclusive robots such as o1 and o3-mini-high. Premium users enjoy an ad-free experience, unlimited data export and priority access.