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Frequently asked questions
Why is gptlimit cheaper than ChatGPT Plus?
ChatGPT Plus costs $20/month because it's designed for complex reasoning, conversations, and maintaining context across multiple messages. gptlimit costs $5.99/month because we focus exclusively on single-task execution using efficient models (Groq). No conversation memory, no complex context — just fast, direct results. For task-based work, you don't need to pay for ChatGPT's conversational capabilities.
Does gptlimit have the same rate limits as ChatGPT Plus?
No. ChatGPT Plus limits you to ~40 messages per 3 hours. gptlimit has unlimited usage. You can process as many documents, emails, or texts as you want with zero rate limits. This is one of the main reasons people switch from ChatGPT to gptlimit — no more "you've reached your limit" messages.
What models does gptlimit use? Is it as good as GPT-4?
gptlimit uses GPT-OSS-120B — OpenAI's open-source model (same company as ChatGPT). We run it on Groq's faster LPU infrastructure instead of OpenAI's servers. You're still using OpenAI technology, just on a better platform for task-based work:
You're using OpenAI's model, just not through ChatGPT's expensive platform. By running OpenAI's open-source model on Groq's infrastructure, gptlimit delivers the same quality at $5.99 instead of $20. Same OpenAI tech, smarter delivery.
Can I use gptlimit alongside ChatGPT or Claude?
Absolutely. Many users keep free ChatGPT or free Claude for occasional complex queries and use gptlimit ($5.99/month) for daily task-based work. This costs $5.99 total versus $20 for ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro. You get the best of both worlds: complex reasoning when you need it, and fast task execution for everything else.
How is gptlimit different from ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini?
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are conversational AI designed for complex thinking, brainstorming, and multi-turn dialogues. gptlimit is task-focused AI designed for doing — quick, single-purpose tasks like summarizing, rewriting, extracting, and formatting. No chat interface, no prompt engineering, no rate limits. Just paste your content, adjust settings, and get instant results.
Should I cancel ChatGPT Plus and switch to gptlimit?
If you primarily use ChatGPT Plus for task-based work (summarizing, rewriting, formatting), yes — switch to gptlimit and save $14/month. If you use ChatGPT for conversations and complex reasoning, consider downgrading to free ChatGPT and adding gptlimit ($5.99) for tasks. You'll have access to both for $5.99 instead of $20.
Do you store my text?
By default, we save your inputs and outputs to show you history (similar to ChatGPT). You can enable Privacy Mode in your account settings to opt out completely. When Privacy Mode is enabled, we don't store any of your content.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel from your account page anytime. No questions asked. Unlike ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro, which you might hesitate to cancel due to the $20 price point, gptlimit at $5.99 is low-commitment. Try it for a month. If it doesn't save you time, cancel immediately.
Is gptlimit faster than ChatGPT?
Yes, significantly. gptlimit delivers results in 1-3 seconds using Groq's LPU inference engine. ChatGPT typically takes 8-15 seconds for similar tasks. Claude and Gemini are comparable to ChatGPT in speed. When you're processing multiple items, gptlimit's 3-5x speed advantage makes a massive difference in your workflow.
Why use open-source models instead of proprietary ones?
Open-source models like GPT-OSS-120B are transparent, cost-efficient, and perform just as well as proprietary models for focused tasks. You're not paying for ChatGPT's conversational overhead or Claude's long-context capabilities you don't need. When combined with Groq's purpose-built AI hardware (LPU), open-source models deliver the same task quality as GPT-4 at 1/50th the cost and 3-5x the speed. That's why we can charge $5.99 instead of $20 while maintaining the same output quality.