π My Thoughts on AI Fiesta – Dhruv Rathee’s Bold AI Venture
π My Thoughts on AI Fiesta – Dhruv Rathee’s Bold AI Venture
If you're anything like me, you’ve probably heard of Dhruv Rathee—not just as a YouTuber, but as someone who breaks down complex topics in a clean, informative way. So when I saw that he had launched a new startup called AI Fiesta, I was instantly curious.
Could an influencer really shake up the AI world?
Turns out, he’s giving it a real shot.
π§ What is AI Fiesta?
AI Fiesta is a subscription platform where users get access to multiple popular AI tools in one place. Instead of paying separately for ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Perplexity, and DeepSeek, AI Fiesta offers all of them under one roof.
The pitch? One subscription. Six powerful AIs. ₹999/month.
It’s basically the “Netflix of AI” — and for someone who uses AI tools daily, this idea is kind of genius.
π‘ Why I Think AI Fiesta Makes Sense
To be honest, I’ve struggled juggling multiple AI accounts. Each one has its strengths:
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ChatGPT is brilliant for deep reasoning and coding.
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Claude is amazing at reading long documents.
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Perplexity is fast and informative for research-style queries.
Having them all side by side? That’s a dream setup for creators, students, or entrepreneurs.
Also, the pricing is way more affordable than buying each tool individually. A ChatGPT Plus account alone costs $20/month, so a bundle like this (especially with UPI support in India) is a smart move.
π The Features That Stand Out
Here’s what I personally found interesting:
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Side-by-side AI comparisons: You can ask all six models the same question and compare responses. This is actually really helpful for getting the “best” answer or seeing different perspectives.
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Token allocation: You get 400,000 tokens per month. For most users, this is more than enough unless you’re generating tons of long-form content.
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Prompt Book & Webinars: I love that they’re adding a learning layer—especially the "Ultimate Prompt Book" with 3,000+ prompts. It’s ideal for beginners or those looking to improve prompt engineering.
⚠️ But It’s Not All Perfect…
While I admire the concept, there are a few things I noticed:
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Shared Token Pool: If you're chatting with all six AIs at once, the tokens drain quickly. Heavy users might need to be careful.
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Model Authenticity?: A few people online have claimed that the versions of ChatGPT or Claude on AI Fiesta might not always match their standalone capabilities. I haven’t had any major issues yet, but it’s something to keep in mind.
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Too Early to Judge: It’s still new, and like any startup, it’ll take time to improve. The real test is how they handle scaling, bugs, and user feedback.
π My Experience So Far
I’ve been using AI Fiesta for a few days now. My honest take:
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It’s incredibly convenient.
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The UI is smooth, minimalistic, and not bloated.
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The response quality is solid—though not always better than using native apps directly.
For research, brainstorming, and content creation, it's already proving useful. It hasn’t replaced my standalone ChatGPT usage completely, but it’s helping me diversify when I hit a block.
π€ So, Is AI Fiesta Worth It?
If you’re a student, content creator, researcher, or someone just starting with AI, AI Fiesta is definitely worth trying—especially with its India-friendly pricing and interface.
But if you’re a power user who needs the full capabilities of just one specific model (like GPT-4 with code interpreter and memory), then you might be better off with that tool alone.
It all depends on your workflow.
π§ Final Thoughts
In a way, AI Fiesta reflects the bigger shift we’re seeing: AI is no longer just for developers and techies. Platforms like this are making advanced AI accessible to everyone—especially in India, where payment barriers and platform access have always been an issue.
Dhruv Rathee may have started as a YouTuber, but with AI Fiesta, he’s stepping into the startup arena with a bold, timely idea.
Will it succeed long-term? We’ll have to wait and see. But it’s off to a strong start—and I’ll definitely be watching its journey.
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