If you're paying for access to powerful LLMs like GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, or others chances are you're already using them to write, plan, build, or brainstorm daily.
But here’s the problem no one talks about:
You’re constantly switching tabs. Copying prompts. Losing threads. Comparing answers in your head or in messy docs. It works… but it’s clunky.
We’ve been there.
So we built 9xChat — a floating multi-agent AI workspace that brings all your favorite models into one clean window. No logins. No setup pain. Just drop in your API keys and start creating.
✅ What 9xChat Solves for You:
If you’re already paying for multiple AI tools or managing a team that uses them, here’s what you’ll love:
One Window, All Models
- Run GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and more — side by side. Instantly compare outputs, tones, and styles for any prompt.
 - No Login. Just Start.
 - We’re not here to steal your data or lock you in. Just add your existing API keys (your model, your control), and you're in.
 - Prompt Diary & Notes
 - Save your favorite prompts. Jot down insights. Keep your workflow organized without needing external tools.
 - Token Awareness
 - Track model usage in real-time so you know where your credits go especially helpful for teams and power users.
 - Minimal, Distraction-Free UI
 - Designed for thinkers, writers, coders, and creatives who want to get in, think clearly, and get out.
 
🔐 Who’s It For?
- Writers & storytellers comparing tone and ideas
 - Researchers testing reasoning across models
 - Developers running prompt experiments
 - Teams managing multiple LLM subscriptions
 - Curious solo users tired of disorganized AI workflows
 
🎁 Try 9xChat Free for 3 Days
We’re offering a free 3-day trial to give you a real taste of how 9xChat can simplify your AI flow.
No logins. No commitment. Just open the workspace, add your model keys, and create.
👉 Start here
We built 9xChat for people like us — people who use AI not just occasionally, but as a serious part of their work. We believe the way we interface with AI matters — and that it should feel like a tool you own, not one that owns you.
Let us know what you build with it.
              
    
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