NoteGPT has 2.3 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot. Users complain about misleading pricing, poor AI quality, and no refunds. Here's how DigestAI compares — feature by feature.
"They advertise a 'free plan' but you can't even summarize one video without upgrading. Totally misleading."
— Sarah M. · Feb 2026
"Paid for premium but the AI summaries are terrible. Asked for refund, no response for 3 weeks. Stay away."
— David L. · Jan 2026
"Hidden limits everywhere. The pricing page says one thing, the app does another. DigestAI has been so much clearer."
— Emma K. · Feb 2026
Source: Trustpilot reviews (NoteGPT: 2.3/5 · DigestAI: Not yet rated — launching 2026)
| Feature | DigestAI | NoteGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Articles & URLs | ||
| YouTube Videos | ||
| PDF Documents | ||
| Plain Text | ||
| Reddit Threads | ||
| Twitter/X Threads | ||
| GitHub Repos | ||
| Image OCR | ||
| Batch Processing | ||
| Multiple AI Models (GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini) | ||
| Mind Maps | ||
| Quiz & Flashcards | ||
| AI Q&A on Content | ||
| Chrome Extension | ||
| Collections & Search | ||
| Public Share Pages | ||
| Transparent Pricing | ||
| No Credit Card for Free Plan |
Free means free. $9/mo means $9/mo. No hidden limits, no bait-and-switch. Your first 5 summaries are free every month, forever.
NoteGPT uses a single proprietary model. DigestAI lets you choose GPT-4o, Claude, or Gemini — because different content works better with different AI.
NoteGPT focuses on YouTube and articles. DigestAI also handles Reddit threads, Twitter threads, GitHub repos, PDFs, batch URLs, and images.
Don't want a subscription? Buy 50 credits for $5, use them whenever. Credits never expire.
"With DigestAI, what you see is what you pay. No hidden 'oh actually you need to upgrade for that' surprises."
— Michael T., Marketing Manager
"Being able to choose between GPT-4o, Claude, and Gemini means I actually get summaries I can use. NoteGPT's AI felt hit-or-miss."
— Priya S., PhD Student
"I needed to summarize Reddit threads and GitHub repos for market research. NoteGPT couldn't do either."
— Alex R., Product Manager
| Plan | DigestAI | NoteGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo 5/month GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini CC: No | $0/mo* Limited (unclear) Proprietary AI CC: No* |
| Pro / Basic | $9/mo 100/month GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini | $9.99/mo Unclear Proprietary AI |
| Power / Pro | $19/mo 250/month GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini | $19.99/mo Unclear Proprietary AI |
| Pay-as-you-go | $5 one-time 50 (never expire) GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini | Not available |
*Users report 'free' plan is unusable without upgrade. Exact limits not published.
For most users, yes. DigestAI offers 3 AI models (GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini) vs NoteGPT's single proprietary model, supports 9 content types vs NoteGPT's 3-4, and has transparent pricing. NoteGPT has a 2.3/5 rating on Trustpilot with complaints about misleading pricing.
NoteGPT has 2.3 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot. Common complaints include misleading 'free' tiers that don't work as advertised, poor AI summary quality, and difficulty getting refunds. DigestAI offers a genuine free plan with 5 summaries per month, no credit card required.
No. NoteGPT uses a single proprietary AI model. DigestAI lets you choose between GPT-4o (OpenAI), Claude (Anthropic), and Gemini (Google) for every summary. Different models excel at different content types.
It takes about 5 minutes. Sign up for DigestAI (free, no credit card), install the Chrome extension, and start summarizing. DigestAI supports all the same content types as NoteGPT plus Reddit, Twitter/X, GitHub, and batch processing. Your first 5 summaries each month are free forever.
Yes. DigestAI offers a free plan with 5 summaries per month — no credit card required. Pro is $9/month for 100 summaries, Power is $19/month for 250. You can also buy credits: $5 for 50 summaries that never expire.
Your first 5 summaries each month are free forever. Upgrade to Pro ($9/mo) only if you need more.
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