By: Gerome Alvarez
Teams that manage content, marketing, and customer communication often stack several tools before they send a single campaign. My Main AI Inc, an AI technology platform focused on text, image, voice, and video automation, offers an alternative approach, combining those tasks into one subscription that currently serves over 77,000 reported customers worldwide.
How Teams Use a Single Hub
My Main AI describes itself as an all‑in‑one system for creators, developers, and businesses that want writing, design, and automation in a single workspace. Company materials state that its mission is to make advanced AI more accessible, customizable, and scalable, linking messaging, content creation, and productivity into one connected stack rather than keeping them in separate apps.
Subscribers use that stack for day‑to‑day work. Inside the platform, they can produce articles, product descriptions, ad copy, email campaigns, social posts, and video scripts, guided when needed by familiar frameworks such as AIDA, PAS, BAB, and PPPP. The same account holds templates for privacy policies, terms and conditions, FAQs, company bios, and testimonials, which turn routine documentation and brand language into flows that can be refined and reused over time.
The hub also extends into direct communication and support. Bulk SMS and email messaging, AI Web Chat, AI Chat Assistants, and AI Chat PDF and CSV offer users ways to contact audiences and interact with their own documents from the same screen. Real‑time internet access allows teams to research, draft, and respond without needing to step outside the subscription, which stands in contrast to single‑purpose tools that only cover one aspect of the workday.
Models, Media, and Voice in Practice
My Main AI reports that its platform connects to over 100 large‑scale models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, xAI, Amazon Bedrock and Nova, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Flux, Nano Banana, Google Veo, and Stable Diffusion 3.5 Flash. Public descriptions suggest that these models support text, image, voice, and video generation in more than 53 languages, positioning the service for subscribers working across various regions and markets.
Visual production sits within the same environment as writing and chat. The platform lists DALL·E 3 HD, Stable Image Ultra, and an AI Photo Studio to handle image creation, product mock‑ups, background changes, and variations from uploaded photos. Additional options such as AI Image to Video, text‑to‑video links through engines like Sora and Google Veo, and an AI Avatar tool flagged as “coming soon” provide a path from static concepts and scripts to short clips and avatar‑based content that could travel across social feeds and sites.
Audio and voice tools add another layer to those workflows. My Main AI provides multi‑voice synthesis in over 144 languages and dialects, SSML and tone controls, and speech‑to‑text transcription, so a project can move between written scripts, recorded narration, and searchable transcripts as it develops. Company materials highlight that this makes it possible for a training module, a marketing video, and a newsletter to share the same source text, with each format generated and adjusted inside the same platform.
Why 77K+ Users Share One Platform
Company information shared with media partners cites over 77,000 customers, around 3 million dollars in annual revenue, and monthly revenue growth of nearly 250,000 dollars. The business identifies its 49‑dollar subscription as the best‑selling tier, presenting that price as a way for individuals and teams to access the wider library of tools without layering multiple separate services on top of each other.
My Main AI states that it serves creators, developers, and businesses worldwide while building its own models and expanding a marketplace of extensions. Public feature lists mention payment gateways such as AWDpay and Coinremitter, connections to Stripe, Xero, HubSpot, and Mailchimp, and options for SEO tools, finance analytics, dynamic pricing, and wallet systems, positioning the platform alongside existing business software rather than outside it.
Company communications describe a roadmap that includes new video capabilities, training from text, PDFs, and URLs, and deeper tools for chat, analytics, and content automation. Taken together, these plans suggest that “all‑in‑one” is less a slogan and more a working target: My Main AI is measuring its progress by how effectively those 77,000-plus subscribers can keep their content, conversations, and data in one place as their workloads grow.











