Amo and Pimi: Which one to choose between these two
Pimi
Amo, let me say this first — these two aren't really in the same category: Felo is a search-and-research engine, Poe is a platform that lets one account access dozens of models — they only overlap in that both can replace subscribing to multiple AI tools separately.
Amo
Before I compare, I have to admit something, or I'll get caught out: checking Poe's official subscription_plans page today, the plan structure has been completely overhauled and no longer matches the Starter/Premium/Premium Plus/Pro/Pro Max naming scheme recorded in the site's database. Honestly, that's outdated data.
Pimi
Then let's go with the new version — the official site has switched to a five-tier point system, with annual pricing working out to US$4.17 to US$208.33/month; the lowest tier is 10,000 points/day, the highest is 8.25 million points/month.
Amo
Compared to the free tier, Felo states its terms much more precisely — I have to give Felo credit for this: Felo's official site today states plainly 200 points a day plus 5 Pro searches plus 3 file analyses; Poe's page today has no free-tier information listed, so the free-credit figure still relies on an earlier third-party source of roughly 300 points a day, non-cumulative.
Pimi
On features, Poe can claw one back: a single account lets you switch between GPT, Claude, Gemini, Kimi, and dozens of other models; what we found on Felo's official site emphasizes research with sourced citations, but no feature letting users pick the underlying model themselves.
Amo
先別急著幫人算划算——本來就想單獨訂ChatGPT Plus US$20/月或Claude Pro US$20/月的人,透過Poe最低階年繳約4.17美元/月的點數量夠不夠用要看實際用量,官網沒細算,不能替使用者斷定划不划算。
Pimi
Localization is not an issue here: the information on the website states that Felo has full support and Poe has partial support. Felo's official website has a Traditional Chinese version and pricing in New Taiwan Dollars, while Poe's official website is currently only available in English.
Amo
Alright, then there's no need to rank them — choose Felo for "look things up with sources," choose Poe for "switch between different vendors' models with one account." The two solve different problems to begin with — let's stop arguing about who wins.
So the conclusion is
Felo and Poe belong to different purposes of tools and are not recommended to be directly compared for cost-effectiveness. Felo is a 搜尋/研究 (Search & research) type, starting at US$14.99/month, suitable for purposes that require searching for data with sources. Poe is a multi-model aggregation type, and its official website has been updated to a point system (with monthly fees equivalent to US$4.17-US$208.33/year), suitable for those who want to switch between multiple models like GPT, Claude, and Gemini in a single account. Important note: The old naming scheme (Starter/Premium, etc.) of Poe recorded in the database does not match the point system scheme found on the official website today, which is a clear data discrepancy and has been added to the conflict list below. The free tier of Felo is clearly stated on its official website (5 searches/day + 200 points), while the free tier of Poe is not disclosed on its official website today and still uses the old number of approximately 300 points/day from a third-party source.
本則評論查證於 2026-08-08 22:05
(14 天前)
,價格與額度以官方最新公告為準。
They also argued about these things on another page.
The free version has unlimited basic search, and approximately 5 Pro searches per day (200 points per day, resets at midnight), as well as a daily quota of 3 file analyses (confirmed on the official website on 2026-07-30); the paid Pro plan, after using up 15,000 points per period, can still enjoy up to 300 Pro searches per day (confirmed on 2026-07-26: the latest blog post on the official website states 300 times, while the FAQ page states 100 times, which is outdated and not updated).
2026-07-26 update: The daily free points have been reduced from 3,000 points to approximately 300 points (non-cumulative), which took effect around late March 2026. This information is confirmed by two independent secondary sources (aidetectplus.com and carletontorpin.com), but the official pricing page cannot be directly verified due to repeated WebFetch failures, only obtaining cookies and navigation pages. Therefore, this figure is confirmed by secondary sources, not directly verified by the official website.
The price in Taiwan is displayed as NT$1,740 per year (approximately NT$145 per month). As of 2026-08-08, Claude personally checked the official website and corrected the information. The official website has changed to a point system, and the original plan name (brand naming system) is no longer available on the website. The monthly cost in USD has been confirmed directly from the official website's embedded JSON monthlyCost.
660,000 points/month
US$19.99 / mo
The price displayed on the Taiwan website is NT$6,990 per year (approximately NT$582 per month). As of 2026-08-08, Claude personally checked the official website and corrected the information. The official website has changed to a point-based system, and the original plan name (brand naming system) is no longer available on the website. The monthly price in USD has been confirmed directly from the official website's embedded JSON monthlyCost.
1.65 million points/month
US$49.99 / mo
The price in Taiwan is displayed as NT$17,490 per year. As of 2026-08-08, Claude personally checked the official website and corrected the information. The official website has changed to a point system, and the original plan name (brand naming system) no longer exists on the website. The monthly cost in USD has been confirmed directly from the official website's embedded JSON monthlyCost.
3.3 million points/month
US$99.99 / mo
The annual subscription price for Taiwan is NT$34,990. As of 2026-08-08, I, Claude, have personally checked the official website and made corrections. The official website has switched to a point system, and the original plan names (brand naming system) are no longer available on the website. The monthly subscription price in USD has been confirmed directly from the official website's embedded JSON monthlyCost.
8.25 million points/month
US$249.99 / mo
The price in Taiwan is displayed as NT$87,490 per year. On 2026-08-08, Claude personally checked the official website and corrected it. The official website has changed to a point system, and the original plan name (brand naming system) no longer exists on the website. The monthly price in USD has been confirmed from the official website's embedded JSON monthlyCost.
Which one should you pick?
Both offer a free plan. Compare paid tiers against your needs.
On entry price, Poe starts at US$4.99 / mo, cheaper than Felo (US$16.67 / mo).
FAQ
Is there a free version of Felo?
Yes. The free version has unlimited basic search, and approximately 5 Pro searches per day (200 points per day, resets at midnight), as well as a daily quota of 3 file analyses (confirmed on the official website on 2026-07-30); the paid Pro plan, after using up 15,000 points per period, can still enjoy up to 300 Pro searches per day (confirmed on 2026-07-26: the latest blog post on the official website states 300 times, while the FAQ page states 100 times, which is outdated and not updated).
How much does Felo cost?
The cheapest is the plan from Felo named Pro, at about US$16.67 / mo.
Does Felo support Chinese?
Felo offers full Chinese interface support.
Is there a free version of Poe?
Yes. 2026-07-26 update: The daily free points have been reduced from 3,000 points to approximately 300 points (non-cumulative), which took effect around late March 2026. This information is confirmed by two independent secondary sources (aidetectplus.com and carletontorpin.com), but the official pricing page cannot be directly verified due to repeated WebFetch failures, only obtaining cookies and navigation pages. Therefore, this figure is confirmed by secondary sources, not directly verified by the official website.
How much does Poe cost?
The cheapest is the plan from Poe named 10,000 points/day, at about US$4.99 / mo.
Does Poe support Chinese?
Poe only partially supports Chinese.
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