u/Prestigious_Win_8210

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My doctor warned me about Reta because of risks associated with grey, but basically admitted she'd do it too

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I was talking to my doctor about how I can't afford Zepbound out of pocket anymore since my insurance dropped it, and I brought up the idea of just sourcing Retatrutide online so I don't lose my progress. Since Reta isn't even FDA approved yet, she obviously had to give me the standard CYA lecture about how it's an unregulated research chemical, the clinical trials aren't finished, and buying from the grey is super dangerous. But right after doing her legal duty, she literally told me that if she were in my exact situation, she’d be exploring these same exact options too. That really stuck with me. It’s wild that even actual medical professionals clearly understand why we have to go underground for this stuff, even if they can't officially endorse it. Should I just take the hint and make the jump to Reta as long as I'm smart about verifying the third party testing?

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u/Prestigious_Win_8210 — 9 hours ago

I’ve been using GPT, Claude and Gemini for different tasks… but managing all 3 is getting ridiculous

I’ve been paying for ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini because honestly, no single model seems to do everything well enough on its own.

After using all 3 pretty heavily for coding, writing, and research-type work, I feel like I’ve reached the point where the workflow itself is becoming more annoying than helpful.

Claude has probably been the best for coding and more thoughtful/nuanced outputs. It usually feels more “complete” when I ask it to work through something properly instead of giving me a half-done answer.

ChatGPT is still the one I trust most when I need something fast, well-structured, or when I want it to follow a specific format without making things messy.

Gemini has been the most useful for longer context stuff, bigger files, and when I need something that feels more connected to current/live information.

So the problem isn’t really the models themselves. It’s the fact that using all 3 separately is becoming a pain.

My workflow right now is basically: try something in one model, don’t love the output, paste it into another one, then open a third tab to compare or check something else. On top of that, I’m paying for multiple subscriptions and my chats/history are split across different platforms.

At this point I’m honestly just looking for a better way to manage it.

Is anyone here using some kind of all-in-one AI platform or model hub that actually works well?

What I’m hoping to find is something that gives access to GPT, Claude, and Gemini in one place, doesn’t feel super limited, and doesn’t have one of those weird cluttered “AI wrapper” interfaces that look sketchy.

I’m not really looking for hype, just something people here have actually found useful for daily work.

Would love to know what you’re using, because this current setup is getting old fast.

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u/Prestigious_Win_8210 — 2 days ago