Artificial intelligence tools have exploded in popularity over the past few years, but with that growth comes a frustrating side effect: subscription fatigue. Many professionals, creators, and small business owners find themselves paying for five, ten, or even twenty different AI services each month. Individually, tools like ChatGPT Plus ($20/month), Midjourney ($30/month), Jasper ($49/month), Grammarly Premium ($12/month), and Notion AI ($10/month) might seem reasonable, but when combined, the total easily exceeds $200 per month. That’s where a new bundled offering comes in—a single subscription that provides access to over 20 of the most popular AI services for just $75 per month.
The rise of AI subscription stacking
In 2025, the average tech-savvy user subscribed to at least four AI tools. For a marketing team, the number often climbed to ten or more. Each tool required its own sign-up, payment method, and login credentials. Password managers helped with the logins, but the financial burden remained. The new bundle, simply called "AI All Access," aims to eliminate that complexity. It aggregates premium tiers of top-tier AI platforms under one roof, billing customers a flat $75 monthly fee. The service is offered through a startup called Synapse Hub, which has negotiated bulk licensing agreements with AI companies.
What’s included in the bundle?
AI All Access covers a wide spectrum of use cases:
- ChatGPT Plus – Priority access to GPT-4 Turbo with plugins.
- Midjourney Standard – Commercial rights for image generation.
- Jasper Pro – Brand voice, long-form content, and team collaboration.
- Claude Pro – Anthropic’s latest model for safe, thoughtful writing.
- Copilot Pro – Microsoft 365 integration for Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
- Notion AI – Smart writing, summarization, and database automation.
- Grammarly Premium – Full-sentence rewrites and tone adjustments.
- Runway Gen-2 – Text-to-video creation up to 4K resolution.
- ElevenLabs Pro – Voice cloning and realistic text-to-speech.
- Whisper API – High-accuracy speech transcription.
- Perplexity Pro – Uncensored research with cited sources.
- Adobe Firefly – Commercial generative AI integrated with Creative Cloud.
- Descript AI – Automated video editing and filler-word removal.
- Otter.ai Pro – Real-time meeting transcription and notes.
- Motion Premium – AI-powered project management and scheduling.
Together, these standalone subscriptions would cost over $400 per month. AI All Access reduces that by more than 80%. The catch? Users must commit to a 12-month contract, and some advanced features—such as Midjourney’s unlimited GPU time—are slightly throttled to ensure fair usage.
How Synapse Hub makes it work
Synapse Hub acts as an enterprise reseller. It buys seats in bulk from each AI company, then distributes them to subscribers. This model is common in software-as-a-service bundling—think Microsoft 365, which bundles Word, Excel, and Teams. However, bundling dozens of independent AI tools is unprecedented. Synapse Hub has to maintain separate API keys and user provisioning for each service, requiring a robust backend. The company says it uses a proprietary middleware layer that lets a single login authenticate across all partner platforms. Security is handled through OAuth 2.0 and end-to-end encryption.
Who benefits most?
Freelancers and solopreneurs—those who wear multiple hats—will find the bundle indispensable. A writer might use Claude for first drafts, Grammarly for polishing, Jasper for marketing copy, and Midjourney for illustrations. Paying $75 instead of $100+ saves them over $300 annually. Small marketing agencies can equip their entire team with the bundle, avoiding per-seat costs that vary wildly between tools. Content creators on YouTube or TikTok can generate scripts, captions, thumbnails, and voiceovers from a single subscription. Even students and researchers benefit: Perplexity Pro for literature reviews, Otter for lecture transcriptions, and Notion AI for organizing notes.
The economics of bundling
Why would AI companies agree to be bundled? Because Synapse Hub brings them new customers they might not otherwise reach. Many small users avoid subscribing to a $30 Midjourney plan, but when it’s part of a $75 bundle, they perceive greater value. The AI companies get paid per active user via the bulk rate, and they offload customer acquisition costs to Synapse Hub. The arrangement also reduces churn: users who might cancel a single AI subscription often keep the bundle because losing access to all tools feels like a greater loss. Synapse Hub’s data suggests a 12% monthly churn rate for the bundle, compared to an industry average of 5–7% for individual AI subscriptions—meaning users stay longer.
Potential drawbacks and limitations
Not everything is perfect. Some power users complain that the bundle caps usage of premium features like Midjourney’s Relax Mode or ChatGPT’s Advanced Data Analysis. Synapse Hub defends this by pointing to the extreme cost savings: “You can’t get unlimited everything and pay less than a dinner for two. We balance access to keep the service sustainable.” Another limitation is the lack of certain niche tools. For example, GitHub Copilot, Lexica, or Synthesia aren’t included yet. Synapse Hub says it's in talks with more partners and plans to expand the bundle quarterly. Additionally, users on the 12-month contract who want to cancel early face a hefty fee—equal to three months of service. That lock-in is a common trade-off for the low price.
How to evaluate if the bundle is right for you
Start by listing every AI tool you currently pay for, noting the monthly cost. If that total exceeds $75 (which it likely does if you use three or more premium services), the bundle is a no-brainer. If you use only one or two, the individual subscriptions might still be cheaper. Also consider the types of features you need most. If you rely heavily on a tool not in the bundle—like Copy.ai or Krisp—the bundle loses appeal. But for the vast majority of professionals, AI All Access offers a rare combination of breadth and affordability.
The launch has already generated significant buzz on social media, with early adopters praising the simplicity. One Twitter user wrote: “My wallet finally breathes. I went from $210/month to $75 and didn’t lose any functionality.” Another noted: “The setup took 10 minutes. One portal, one password, all my AIs in one dashboard.” The service currently supports up to five seats per account, making it viable for small teams. Enterprise plans with dedicated support and higher usage limits are in beta.
As the AI landscape continues to evolve, subscription bundling may become the norm. The next step could be bundling AI with cloud storage, productivity apps, or even hardware. For now, AI All Access represents the most comprehensive attempt to tame the sprawl of AI subscriptions. For $75 per month, users get a toolkit that would otherwise cost hundreds—and they regain the sanity of a single bill.
Source: Mashable News