Poe vs Tabbit
Compare Poe and Tabbit: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?
Category
AI Assistant
AI Assistant
Rating
β 3.5
β 3.5
Free Credits
0 undefined
1000 chats/week + 50 images + 10 Agent tasks
Refresh Period
daily
daily
Resolution
N/A
N/A
Watermark
No
No
Commercial Use
No
Yes
Paid From
$20/month
N/A
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
- βOne platform for all major AI models
- βFree credits enough for daily use
- βRich custom and community Bot ecosystem
- βNo need for multiple accounts
- βAPI access available
Cons
- βLimited free credits for heavy use
- βPaid $20/month similar to subscribing directly
- βPremium models (like Opus) consume more credits
- βRequires 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
Tabbit
An AI browser built from the ground up by Meituan's Light Years team β not a Chrome extension with a sidebar, but AI woven into every layer. Chat with AI while browsing, referencing pages, screenshots, or local files. Built-in Agent automates repetitive tasks like form filling and data collection. Create custom Skills for your workflows. Standard version is free forever with ~1000 AI chats/week, 50 images, and 10 Agent tasks.
Pros
- βStandard version is free forever with generous limits
- βAI is deeply integrated, not just a sidebar
- βBuilt-in Agent automates repetitive tasks
- βCustom Skills let you build personalized workflows
- βSupports GPT-5.2, Claude-Sonnet-4.6, and other top models
Cons
- βJust launched β ecosystem still maturing
- βDesktop only, no mobile app yet
- βAgent capabilities are still basic
Key Features
AI chat while browsing (reference pages/screenshots/files)Built-in Agent for task automationCustom Skills for personalized workflowsSmart tab groupingMulti-model switching (GPT-5.2, Claude, etc.)