Articles
Guides for people choosing a mobile AI client.
These articles explain how to evaluate mobile AI apps, why bring-your-own-key workflows matter, and where ChatBoost fits into daily mobile work.
ChatGPT alternative on Android: when a multi-model app makes more sense
A strong ChatGPT alternative on Android is usually a multi-model client that helps you switch providers, preserve context, and use AI inside more real phone workflows.
Google Veo 3.1 Lite Launch: How to Use It in Gemini API and AI Studio
If you are deciding whether Veo 3.1 Lite is practical for your pipeline, this guide breaks down what actually launched, why pricing matters, and how to compare model behavior inside ChatBoost.
One mobile AI app for OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini: is it worth it?
One mobile AI app can be worth it when it reduces setup overhead, preserves context, and makes model switching feel like a practical advantage instead of a gimmick.
Private AI chat app without login: who is it for?
A no-login AI app can feel more private and lightweight, but it is still important to separate product account design from what happens at the provider level.
Voice input in a mobile AI app: when it is actually useful
Voice input matters most when AI is part of life away from a desk: commuting, walking, switching contexts, or trying to capture a thought before it disappears.
Why local chat history matters in a mobile AI app
Local history improves privacy, but it also improves continuity, searchability, and trust in a mobile AI workflow.