Yedno
Early Access

You pay for three AI subscriptions. Switch, and you explain the project again.

Your work shouldn’t live inside one company’s AI. Claude, Grok, Gemini, GPT, Kimi, or Qwen.
Switch, and your work stays with you regardless.

Model variety shouldn't cost you your context.

The reason you keep several subscriptions is that the models are genuinely different, and the reason it's tiring is that none of them carry anything over. Every switch starts from nothing. Yedno is built the other way round: the models change, your work stays put.

One conversation, every model

Yedno reads what you're asking and sends it to the model best suited to it. The response tells you which one answered and why. If you disagree, pick your own — that choice teaches it something.

Memory that survives the switch

What you worked through last week is still there this week, whichever model handles it today. Nothing to re-explain, nothing to paste back in.

Keep your roles apart

The way you think about a client deliverable isn't how you think about your own research. Personas keep those separate — different memory, different voice, no bleed between them.

Work that leaves the chat

A finished draft goes out as a Word file, a PDF, or straight into your Google Drive. The point is the deliverable, not the transcript.

At launch Claude GPT Gemini Grok Kimi Qwen

Built for people who are already doing this the hard way.

If you run several client engagements, keep a few AI subscriptions open at once, and have quietly built your own system for keeping them straight — this is being made for you, and we'd like to hear how you work.

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