Syntx — "everything in one" on Telegram and web

Syntx is an aggregator that brings a claimed 90+ AI tools and 40+ models into one place: video (Veo 3.1, Kling, Seedance 2, Runway, Luma, MiniMax), images (Nano Banana, Seedream), music, plus 30+ language models (GPT-5, Claude Opus 4.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Grok) and GPT agents. Its signature is that it works both as a web app and a Telegram bot, so you get paid foreign models right from your phone, without separate accounts or subscriptions. New users get a few free tokens to try.

Pricing

Billing is token-based. Monthly: Basic — $9.41, Pro — $17.96, VIP — $43.61, Elite — $65.46, Ultra Elite — $125.40. Billed annually it is cheaper: roughly $7.57 / $14.45 / $35.10 / $52.70 / $100.98 a month. Higher tiers add unlimited use of some models. Note — the "old" prices like $381 or $662 that the discount is measured from are a marketing anchor; nobody actually pays that.

Strengths and weaknesses

The plus is breadth: few services give you video, music and dozens of LLMs in one window, and inside Telegram too. The downsides are stability and service: models periodically go down due to load or maintenance (visible in their own Telegram channel), generation can be slow, and support may go silent after payment. There are also complaints about misleading promises on some models. That is why Trustpilot sits at ~2.5/5, even though specific models (e.g. Nano Banana) get praise.

Verdict

Syntx is a handy "Swiss army knife," especially if you want AI right inside Telegram and everything at once: text, images, video, music. But the versatility comes with instability and weak support. Net result — 6.8: a solid all-rounder worth trying on the free tokens, but don't pre-pay a lot up front.