New York: India-based YouTuber Dhruv Rathee, known for his popular educational and commentary videos, has joined forces with TagMango founders Mohammad Hasan and Divyanshu Damani to launch AI Fiesta, an innovative “AI super-app.”
The platform aggregates six of the world’s leading AI models—ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok—under a single subscription.
AI Fiesta achieved over $3 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) within just 36 hours of its launch, while also attracting more than 20,000 paying users during the same period.
Priced at ₹999 per month, or ₹834 per month on an annual plan of ₹9,999, the service offers substantial savings. That equates to over ₹70,000 in annual discounts compared to subscribing separately to premium versions of each AI model.
The platform also accepts UPI payments, enhancing accessibility for users across India. Rathee share his ai startup growth of last 36 hours, on his X post he posted that Ai Fiesta App on Google play store crossed download of 100,000 and paid subscribers about 20k.
According to Rathee, “AI Fiesta is the first global AI subscription born out of India – built on trust, affordability, and speed.”
Mustafa Hasan stated that the aim is to democratize AI making world-class tools widely accessible without the need for international payments.
Damani emphasized the advantage of having multiple AI models in one service, each chosen for its particular strengths reasoning, image generation, search, writing, and more.
Looking ahead, AI Fiesta plans to introduce automatic updates with new AI models, support for Indian regional languages, and an iOS app.
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Features such as prompt-boosting, image generation, audio transcription, and customizable “projects” are already part of the platform’s suite. Subscribers currently receive access to up to 400,000 tokens per month and can upload files as needed.
In just two days, the platform’s success has made it a standout example of India’s potential in the global AI landscape, hailed as a transformative step toward affordable and wide-reaching AI access