ChatGPT Plus vs Claude Pro vs Gemini Pro

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ChatGPT Plus vs Claude Pro vs Gemini Pro


Three chatbots. Same price of $20 for their subscriptions. The convergence is almost funny considering how different the offerings are.

The same price does not mean the same product. I paid for all three and ran the same work through each. They are not interchangeable as you’ll soon find out.

Pick wrong and you’ll spend months wondering why everyone else seems to be getting more out of this. Pick right and the 20 dollars pays for itself by Tuesday. So here’s what actually separates them.

The whole picture, at a glance

My scores after months of use:

ChatGPT Plus vs Claude Pro vs Gemini Pro
Claude can generate vector graphics by rendering SVG to PNG, but cannot produce full image generation

Rule two out first

Do not ask which is best. Ask what you cannot live without. A few need to settle it instantly:

  • Need video? Only Google does it, and does it well. Claude and ChatGPT do not. Decision made.
  • Need images? Claude is out entirely. ChatGPT makes the best ones; Google is a close second.

Two needs knock out two plans before the real contest begins.

The fight over words

For most people, the daily job is writing. If that’s your work, the choice isn’t close. Claude writes best of the three models, by a mile. Here are its standout features:

  • Sounds human, not assembled: The others read templates. Claude has a voice. Its default mode of economical word usage and precise intent delivery puts it in a league of its own.
  • Learns your voice: Feed it your old writing samples and watch it create every draft that comes back sounding like you. This is exclusive to Claude.
Writing Style in Claude
As of June, 2026, this has been moved to Skills
  • Holds tone across long pieces: Consistent from first line to last, due to having long contexts in the chat interface.

Caveat: Best writer, not best editor. You can’t hand-edit its drafts, only ask for changes.

If the words are the product, choose Claude.

The fight over code

Closest race of the bunch. Two real winners here, not one.

Claude and ChatGPT are both legit. Either ships code you can actually use, tracks what’s happening across files, and holds up when you let it run loose.

Gemini’s the odd one out: it gets shaky on big, messy, unfamiliar codebases. The huge context window (1M+) is handy for reading a whole repo, but doesn’t save it when the problem’s actually hard. Fine for a script, not for the gnarly stuff.

Between the two that matter:

  • Cleaner code: Claude. Thinks before it types, giving a tighter structure. The one most people reach for when it’s serious.
  • Better workflow: ChatGPT. Codex lives inside your setup, so code lands where you already work. Claude Code is close, but ChatGPT edges it here. Gemini CLI is just a placeholder compared to these two.

Catch with Claude: usage limits dry up fast on long sessions. Plan around it.

Read more: 23 tips to save Claude Code tokens

The fight over research

Every model says it can research. They don’t mean the same thing by it. Ask all three the same question and the split shows up right away.

  • Gemini casts the widest net. Google’s search DNA is doing the work, so it reaches further and comes back with the freshest stuff. If you need what happened this week, it’s the one that actually knows.
  • Claude is the one that makes the pile make sense. It doesn’t just hand you a stack of links. It reasons over them, connects them, and tells you what they add up to. Linguistically the outputs are above all else.
Claude research
  • ChatGPT is the steady all-rounder. Good citations, thorough, web access that works. It’s rarely the sharpest at either finding or reasoning, but it doesn’t faceplant either. One catch though: when it’s wrong, it’s wrong with total confidence, the same calm voice it uses for facts. Verify it

The bigger catch: casting a wide net and knowing what’s in it aren’t the same skill. Gemini finds the most. It doesn’t always know what matters.

What it remembers

A model that forgets you every session makes you do the same setup forever. Memory is the difference between a tool and an assistant.

  • Most mature: ChatGPT. Builds a real profile over time, carries it across chats, and you feel it.
  • Most personal: Claude. Memory plus the voice-learning skill means it doesn’t just remember facts, it remembers how you sound.
  • Most contextual: Gemini. Less standalone memory, but it leans on everything Google already knows about you.

Caveat: the same memory that helps can drift. All three occasionally remember the wrong thing confidently.

What each plugs into

Connections allow these models to further enhance their capabilities. While some of the models offer limited (albeit robust) integration, the others are a lot more liberal when it comes to connections:

  • Claude: connects to almost everything, because it includes Zapier.
Claude Connectors
  • ChatGPT: supports several types of integrations barring Zapier.
ChatGPT connectors
  • Gemini: The entire Google Ecosystem. Gmail, Drive, YouTube and any other service/product that falls under the Google umbrella can be connected with Gemini.
Google AI Ecosystem

The overlooked feature

Two plans hand you a desktop agent that works on your real files. This changes everything.

  • Claude Cowork points at a folder and reads, edits, and builds files. Best-in-class for knowledge work.
  • ChatGPT Codex is just as capable, a touch less tidy. Either makes you happy.
  • Gemini Spark is cloud-only and locked to higher tiers. Not in this plan yet.
Claude Cowork

Google is a bundle

Google AI Pro is more like Pandora’s box than an LLM subscription: video tools (Veo3 & Omni), music, NotebookLM, YouTube Premium, a health coach, cloud credits, 5TB Google Drive storage and much more.

Several are $10 products alone. The standalone value clears the price, if you use the pieces.

The bundle offered by Google in the Google AI Plus subscription

But in terms of the value it offers as an LLM, it is pretty lacklustre.

The Ceiling

Features mean nothing if you hit a wall, and you will hit one. The real question is how soon, and that single fact can decide your whole subscription.

The biggest divide is what happens when you hit it:

  • ChatGPT and Gemini quietly downgrade you to a weaker model and let you keep going.
  • Claude just stops. No fallback, no downgrade, you wait for the reset.

The takeaway: If you work in long, intense bursts, Claude’s wall arrives first and hits hardest. ChatGPT is the most predictable, while Gemini is the most forgiving.

Here’s how the limits actually work:

  ChatGPT Plus Claude Pro Gemini Pro
Limit type Fixed, published Variable Variable
Main cap 160 msgs / 3 hrs (top model) Flexes by model, tools, length Flexes by model & usage
Reset window Every 3 hours Every 5 hours (+ weekly cap) Rolling
At the limit Downgrades, keeps going Stops until reset Downgrades, keeps going
Runs out… Least often Fastest Rarely (I could never hit limit)

The table now carries the per-plan detail, and the prose just makes the one point that matters.

Usage limits of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini
Use this graphic as a reference

Which $20 AI Plan Should You Buy?

Match the plan to how you work.

  • Claude: best writing, the Cowork agent, near-universal integrations. It runs out first.
  • ChatGPT: best images, steadiest limits, the safe all-rounder.
  • Google: video, a real editor, the deepest bundle, if you already live in Google.

Here’s the full comprehensive comparison between the subscriptions:

Feature ChatGPT Plus Claude Pro Gemini Pro
Price $20 / month $20 / month $20 / month
Best for The safe all-rounder Writing & knowledge work Media & Google power users
Everyday chat Reliable, tunable Dense replies Most structured
Writing quality Strong Best, most human Strong
Document editing Inline, editable View only, no hand edits Full word-processor canvas
Image generation Best in class None Very good
Video generation None None Yes, and good
Coding Excellent via Codex Excellent Capable
Desktop work agent Codex, local files Cowork, local files Spark, cloud, higher tiers
Integrations Long list, no Zapier Most, includes Zapier Mostly Google products
Usage limits Clear numbers, most room Flexes, runs out first Flexes, extras don’t count
At the limit Downgrades, keeps going Stops until reset Downgrades, keeps going
Bundled extras Few Few Many: video, music, 5TB, etc.
Standout strength Predictability + images Writing + integrations Sheer value of the bundle
Main weakness Fewer extras Hits limits, no doc editing Weak outside Google

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