Aymo AI Pricing in 2026: Plans, Limits, and What You Actually Get
Aymo AI pricing starts at $0 and tops out at $39/month. Here is what each plan includes, where the limits bite, and how it compares to ChatGPT, Claude Pro, and building your own AI stack.
Aymo AI Pricing in 2026: Plans, Limits, and What You Actually Get
Aymo AI is an AI aggregator platform built by Pimjo. It bundles access to GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, and about 40 other models into a single interface with team collaboration features.
The pitch is simple: pay one subscription instead of managing separate accounts for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. For teams, Aymo adds shared workspaces, project folders, and message history that the individual platforms charge extra for (or do not offer at all).
But the pricing has nuances that are not obvious from the marketing page. Here is the full breakdown.
Aymo AI Pricing Plans (April 2026)
| Plan | Monthly Price | Annual Price | Messages/Month | Models | Team Members |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | $0 | 1,000 | Basic only (Gemini Flash, DeepSeek V3.2, Qwen 3) | 1 (solo) |
| Starter | $8 | $4/mo | 3,000 | Basic + Plus (O4 Mini, GPT-4.1 Mini, 26+ more) | 3 |
| Premium | $20 | $12/mo | 12,000 | All models (GPT-5.4, O3, GPT-5 Mini, 37+ more) | 10 |
| Business | $39 | $25/mo | 30,000 | All models | 25 |
All paid plans include file uploads, web search, and the option to connect your own API keys (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) for usage beyond the message limits.
Pricing pulled from aymo.ai/pricing as of April 2026.
What the Message Limits Actually Mean
The most important number on that table is the message count, not the model list.
1,000 messages per month on the Free plan is about 33 per day. For casual exploration, that works. For actual work, you will burn through it in a few days.
3,000 messages on Starter (100/day) is enough for a single person doing light AI-assisted work. If you are writing, brainstorming, or coding with AI as a secondary tool, Starter covers it.
12,000 messages on Premium (400/day) is where it gets interesting for teams. Split across 10 team members, that is 1,200 messages per person per month, or about 40 per day each. If everyone is a heavy user, that gets tight.
30,000 on Business (1,000/day across 25 members) is 1,200 per person per month. Same per-person ceiling as Premium, just spread across a bigger team.
The takeaway: Aymo's per-person message allowance stays roughly flat as you scale up. You are paying more for more seats, not for deeper per-person usage.
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How Aymo Compares to the Alternatives
| Feature | Aymo Premium | ChatGPT Plus | Claude Pro | Google AI Premium |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | $20 ($12 annual) | $20 | $20 | $19.99 |
| Models included | 40+ (GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, etc.) | GPT-5 only | Claude only | Gemini only |
| Team collaboration | Included (10 seats) | Requires Teams plan ($30/user) | Not available on Pro | Limited |
| Message limits | 12,000/month | Usage limits vary by model | Usage limits vary by model | Usage limits vary |
| File analysis | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API key support | Yes (BYOK) | No | No | No |
The value proposition is clear at the surface: multi-model access plus team features for the same price as a single-model subscription. ChatGPT Teams charges $30 per user per month. Aymo Premium includes 10 team members for a flat $20.
Where Aymo Falls Short
Integrations are not live yet. The marketing page lists Slack, Google Drive, Notion, and GitHub integrations, but they are marked "coming soon." If your workflow depends on pulling context from these tools, Aymo cannot do it yet.
No custom agent building. Aymo is a chat interface. You cannot build autonomous agents, set up multi-step workflows, or create custom tool integrations. It is a conversation tool, not an automation platform.
No API access for your own apps. If you need to call AI models from your own code, Aymo does not help. You still need direct API subscriptions from OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google.
Model availability lags. New model releases from OpenAI or Anthropic may not appear on Aymo immediately. If being on the cutting edge matters, a direct subscription gives you faster access.
Message limits are per-workspace, not per-model. A message to GPT-5 and a message to Claude both count against the same 12,000 limit. You are not getting 12,000 messages per model.
When Aymo Makes Sense
Aymo works well in a few specific scenarios:
Small teams (2-10 people) that want multi-model access without managing multiple subscriptions. Instead of paying $20/person for ChatGPT Plus and $20/person for Claude Pro ($40/person), you pay $20 total for 10 people to access both. The math is dramatic at team scale.
Comparing models side-by-side. If your work involves testing prompts across GPT, Claude, and Gemini to see which produces better results, Aymo centralizes that workflow. This is useful for prompt engineering, content teams, and research.
Budget-conscious individuals. The $4/month annual Starter plan gives you access to 29+ models for less than the cost of a coffee. If you only need occasional AI assistance, that is hard to beat.
When Aymo Does Not Make Sense
If you need one model at high volume. A direct Claude Pro subscription gives you higher usage limits for a single model than Aymo's per-person allowance. If 90% of your usage is one model, go direct.
If you need agents or automation. Aymo is a chat tool. It does not build things for you. If you need AI agents that run autonomously, process data, or integrate with your business systems, you need a different approach entirely.
If you need API access. Developers building AI into products should use the APIs directly. Aymo's BYOK feature lets you connect your own keys, but at that point you are paying for Aymo's UI on top of your own API costs.
The Build-vs-Buy Decision
For teams evaluating Aymo, the real question is not "Aymo vs ChatGPT." It is "AI chat tool vs custom AI solution."
Aymo and its competitors (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) are general-purpose chat interfaces. They handle ad-hoc queries well. They do not handle structured, repeatable business workflows.
If your team needs AI for brainstorming, writing, and quick research, Aymo at $20/month is a solid deal. If your team needs AI agents that automate specific workflows, reduce operational costs, or run without human input, a chat subscription is not the answer.
The cost of a custom AI agent starts around $500 for a focused automation and goes up from there. But a well-built agent can save thousands per month in labor costs. A chat subscription saves you $20/month in convenience. Different tools for different problems.
For a full breakdown of AI agent costs, see: AI Agent Cost in 2026: $500 to $50K+ Breakdown.
FAQ
Is Aymo AI free? Yes. The free plan includes 1,000 messages per month with access to basic models like Gemini Flash and DeepSeek V3.2. It is limited to solo use with no file uploads.
How much does Aymo AI cost per month? Plans range from $0 (Free) to $39/month (Business). The annual pricing drops these to $4/month (Starter), $12/month (Premium), and $25/month (Business).
Can I use my own API keys with Aymo? Yes. All paid plans support connecting your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google API keys. Messages sent through your own keys do not count against Aymo's monthly limits.
How does Aymo compare to ChatGPT Teams? Aymo Premium ($20/month) includes 10 team members with access to 40+ models. ChatGPT Teams costs $30 per user per month with access to GPT models only. For multi-model team access, Aymo is significantly cheaper.
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