AI Verdict - Compare ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity Side-by-Side
Dashboard<br>Dual<br>View<br>The<br>Verdict<br>River<br>View<br>Light<br>Theme<br>Settings
Four AI models.<br>One prompt. Responses stream in simultaneously.
Two panels side<br>by side — compare answers directly, then scroll down for The Verdict.
The Verdict<br>Engine — Key Mentions, Common Ground, Insight Gap, and a Final Verdict.
River layout —<br>read responses top to bottom for deeper comparison.
Light mode —<br>switch themes any time with the toggle in the top bar.
Pick your<br>models, set your Verdict Lead, and customize the synthesis prompt.
How it Works
Three steps from install to insight.
Zero Setup for Most Models
ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity work right away<br>with no login needed. To use Claude or save your history, just sign into those accounts in your<br>browser.
Type One Prompt
Ask your question once in the AI Verdict panel. It<br>sends your prompt to all active models simultaneously. You watch all responses stream in at the<br>same time, in one place.
Compare, Spot Differences, Get The Verdict
See responses side-by-side and instantly spot<br>where models agree or contradict each other. Pro users can trigger The Verdict Engine for a synthesized consensus that highlights<br>the most reliable answer.
Free tier: ChatGPT and Gemini. Pro: all four models plus The<br>Verdict Engine.
Everything You Need to Stop<br>Guessing
Built for people who take their AI research seriously. One<br>interface, all your models, zero tab-switching.
Up to 4 AIs, 1 Prompt
Query multiple AI models simultaneously. No<br>copying, no switching tabs, no repetition.
Free: ChatGPT and Gemini · Pro: all four
Real-time Streaming
Watch your active models generate responses live,<br>side-by-side as they stream in. No waiting for one to finish before seeing the next.
The Verdict Engine
PRO
One AI synthesizes all four responses into a<br>single consensus, surfacing agreement, disagreement, and the most reliable answer.
Choose Your Verdict Lead
PRO
Pick which AI generates the verdict. Trust the<br>model you trust most to deliver the final synthesis.
Custom Verdict Prompts
PRO
Write your own verdict instructions. Ask for a<br>structured comparison, a pros and cons list, a recommendation, or a devil's advocate view.
No API Keys Ever
Uses your existing browser sessions. If you<br>already use these AIs, you are already set up. Zero extra billing from AI providers.
Dashboard and River Layouts
Switch between a grid view for scanning all models<br>at once, or a stacked river view for focused, deep reading.
Multi-turn Conversations
Follow up with your active models in the same<br>conversation thread. Context is maintained across turns automatically.
PRO<br>FEATURE<br>Meet The Verdict Engine
Getting four different answers is useful. Knowing which answer to trust is the hard part. The<br>Verdict Engine sends all responses to a lead AI you choose and synthesizes a single, reasoned<br>conclusion.
Flags when one AI says something the others do not
Choose your lead model - Claude, GPT-4, or Gemini
Override the prompt - pros/cons, recommendation, table, or any<br>format
Works for research, health, finance, coding, and any<br>decision
Interactive<br>Example
Lead model and prompt are fully customizable per<br>query
Health<br>Technical<br>Lifestyle<br>Finance<br>Career
Prompt: "What are the long-term health effects of<br>intermittent fasting?"
ChatGPT
Intermittent fasting (IF) can have both benefits and downsides long term, depending on the person, fasting style, diet quality, sleep, stress, and existing health conditions.
Common forms: 16:8, 5:2, and alternate-day fasting.
Potential long-term benefits
• Weight management — Many naturally eat fewer calories and lose body fat.
• Improved insulin sensitivity — May lower risk factors linked to Type 2 Diabetes, especially in overweight individuals.
• Heart health markers — Improvements in blood pressure, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and inflammation.
• Cellular repair — Fasting may trigger autophagy. Promising in animal studies; human evidence still limited.
• Brain health — Early research suggests benefits for focus, brain metabolic health, and reduced neurodegenerative risk.
Possible downsides
• Fatigue, irritability, difficulty concentrating during adaptation
• Overeating during eating windows; social or lifestyle stress
• Poor nutrient intake if meals are unbalanced
• Loss of muscle mass without adequate protein and resistance training
• May worsen disordered eating, hormonal balance, sleep, or cortisol
• Some women report menstrual irregularities with aggressive fasting
What matters most
Total calorie intake, food quality, protein intake, exercise, sleep, and sustainability — not when you eat.
Who should be careful
Type 1 Diabetes, eating disorder history, pregnancy or breastfeeding, underweight individuals, certain medications.
Claude<br>75% more concise
Intermittent fasting (IF) has been studied with growing interest, and research points to several potential long-term health effects —...