Poe vs Cline.bot API

Compare Poe and Cline.bot API: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?

Feature
Poe
Category
AI Assistant
LLM
Rating
⭐ 3.5
⭐ 3.5
Free Credits
0 undefined
3 models free forever, no credit consumption, 1M context
Refresh Period
daily
unlimited
Resolution
N/A
N/A
Watermark
No
No
Commercial Use
No
Yes
Paid From
$20/month
$0.5 on signup (for paid models)

Poe

AI aggregation platform by Quora, one interface for all major models. Free users get daily credits to use GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet, Gemini, Llama. $20/month for more usage and premium models.

Pros

  • βœ“One platform for all major AI models
  • βœ“Free credits enough for daily use
  • βœ“Rich custom and community Bot ecosystem
  • βœ“No need for multiple accounts
  • βœ“API access available

Cons

  • βœ—Limited free credits for heavy use
  • βœ—Paid $20/month similar to subscribing directly
  • βœ—Premium models (like Opus) consume more credits
  • βœ—Requires VPN in some regions

Key Features

Multi-model aggregation (GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, etc.)Custom Bot CreationBot MarketplaceFile Upload AnalysisImage Generation (DALL-E, SD, etc.)API AccessiOS/Android Apps
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Cline.bot API

Cline's official API platform. 3 free models (MiniMax-M3, Xiaomi MiMo-v2.5, DeepSeek-V4-Flash) all with 1M context. OpenAI compatible. $0.5 signup bonus, free models don't consume credits. Google/GitHub login, no credit card.

Pros

  • βœ“3 models completely free, no credit consumption
  • βœ“1M ultra-long context, no file truncation
  • βœ“OpenAI compatible, easy config
  • βœ“Exclusive free access to MiniMax-M3 and Xiaomi MiMo
  • βœ“One-click Google/GitHub login
  • βœ“Native integration with Cline VS Code plugin

Cons

  • βœ—Only 3 models available
  • βœ—Platform rules may change
  • βœ—New platform, long-term stability TBD

Key Features

3 free models, 1M contextMiniMax-M3 strong general capabilityXiaomi MiMo strong reasoningDeepSeek-V4-Flash fast speedOpenAI compatible APINative Cline/CC Switch support
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