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Interflux alternative · Updated June 2026

Suprmind, the Interflux alternative

// Most multi-AI tools stop at the answer. Suprmind keeps going.

Whether you are switching from Interflux or just comparing your options, here is what sets the two apart. Interflux puts the five frontier brands on one prompt, runs them in parallel and flags where they disagree.

Suprmind takes the same five models and makes them debate, challenge and build on each other – then hands you a board-ready decision, not just a reply. The multi-AI chat you know is the baseline. Six orchestration modes, a validation verdict and a one-click report are what you get on top.

No credit card required · Plans start at $19/mo
The frontier brands you know, orchestrated – the same five on both
Claude
GPT
Gemini
Perplexity
Grok

// The quick verdict

Frontier models

0

Claude, GPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok. Interflux exposes the same five providers, and Suprmind runs all five on Pro+.

Matched

Modes

0

Sequential, Super Mind, Debate, Red Team, First Principles, Research Symphony.

Built for decisions

Entry price

$0/mo

Suprmind Spark is a flat $19/mo with five frontier models and the decision layer. Interflux has a free demo and free sign-up, but no public paid pricing as of May 2026.

Transparent

Decision tooling

Built in

Decision Validation Engine, Adjudicator, Red Team and a full risk register.

Suprmind only

// See it for yourself

Watch five AIs work one question. Press play.

A 90-second run with all five models in one conversation. It opens like the multi-AI chat you know, then Sequential, Debate and Red Team push the question past a single answer.


// What overlaps, what doesn’t

The overlap is real. The difference is the point.

If you already run multi-model chats, the shared column will look familiar. Treat it as the starting line, not the finish. What should decide your choice is the middle column – the part only Suprmind adds.

Both do this

  • Five frontier model brands on one prompt
  • Parallel synthesis into one cross-model answer
  • Cross-model disagreement detection
  • Prompt-mode presets
  • Conversational follow-ups with history
  • Image generation
  • A free entry point, no payment to start
  • Browser-based access, no install required

Only Suprmind

  • Sequential mode that builds on prior answers
  • Red Team, 4 attack vectors plus mitigation
  • First Principles reframing
  • Decision Validation Engine and risk register
  • Adjudicator decision briefs
  • Master Document Generator, 25+ templates
  • Knowledge Graph and Master Project
  • @mention orchestration and mode chaining

Only Interflux

  • Always-on Validation Panel as a UI surface
  • Per-model token-usage and contribution analytics
  • Public no-signup demo of the real pattern
  • Single-click Flux It compare-and-synthesize

If an inline validation panel and one-click synthesis are central to your day, Interflux earns its place. Keep both – they sit side by side.

// The full comparison

Feature by feature

Filter to what matters instead of scrolling. Everything here is verifiable in both products. This is the detail that decides whether Suprmind is the right alternative to Interflux for you.





Feature
Interflux
Suprmind

// Shared capabilities
Multi-model architecture
5 providers in parallel
5 frontier models on Pro+

Same frontier model brands
Claude, GPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Grok
All five, running together

Parallel synthesis
Flux It, single-click synthesizer
Super Mind, 4 strategies

Cross-model disagreement detection
Validation Panel, 2-vs-1 and unique claims
DCI tracking and Adjudicator

Prompt mode presets
4 modes, General to Image
6 modes plus Prompt Adjutant

Conversational follow-ups and history
Refine in a click, history restore
Threads plus cross-thread Project Memory

Image generation
Image Generation prompt mode
Provider-native image generation

Free entry point
No-signup demo plus free sign-up
7-day Spark trial, no credit card

// Suprmind adds
Sequential mode
None
Each model reads prior and builds

Red Team mode
None
4 attack vectors plus mitigation

First Principles mode
None
Strip assumptions, rebuild

Decision Validation Engine
None
6-stage GO / NO-GO, risk register

Adjudicator decision briefs
None
Independent synthesis of full thread

Master Document Generator
None
25+ templates, PDF / DOCX / MD

Smart Visualizations
None
Interactive charts auto-embedded

@mention orchestration and chaining
None
Direct conductor control across modes

// Interflux advantages
Validation Panel as a first-class UI surface
Always-on, inline with each response
DCI plus Adjudicator, invoked not always-on

Per-model token-usage analytics
Per-provider usage and contribution
In account, not inline per response

No-signup public demo
Try the real pattern before sign-up
Demo embed, full product on 7-day trial

Single-click compare-and-synthesize
Flux It collapses it into one button
Super Mind, same outcome with mode select

// Pricing
Free entry
No-signup demo plus free sign-up
7-day Spark trial

Entry tier
Not publicly disclosed
$19/mo Spark

Mid and top tiers
Not publicly disclosed
$45/mo Pro, $95/mo Frontier

Enterprise
Not publicly disclosed
Custom per-seat

// Beyond the verified answer

Six ways five AIs can work your question

Different problems need different orchestration. Switch modes mid-conversation without losing context. This is what makes Suprmind a multi-AI orchestration platform rather than a model switcher.

// The price question

Different math at different volumes

Interflux does not publish a pricing page as of May 2026. Suprmind ships four transparent tiers, so you pay for exactly the depth you need.

InterfluxNo public pricing
Free demono sign-up, AI-simulated$0
Free sign-upGoogle or Apple$0
Paid plans/pricing returns 404Undisclosed

Suprmind4 tiers, start at $19
Spark
$19
2 AI Teams with 4 models each, Sequential, Super Mind
Pro
$45
All 6 modes, DCI, Master Doc
Frontier
$95
Master Project, max tokens
Enterprise
Custom
Teams, SSO, audit logs

Light multi-model use. Spark is $19/mo, about the price of a single-AI subscription but with five models and the decision layer, at a flat published rate. Analytical work like memos, briefs and decision validation – Suprmind Pro at $45 adds the full orchestration and decision layer. Trying before you buy? Interflux has a free demo and free sign-up, and Suprmind runs a 7-day Spark trial – but only Suprmind shows you what each paid tier costs.

// The right fit

Who should choose which

Suprmind is not the right alternative to Interflux for everyone. Here is the honest split.

Choose Interflux if

  • Your headline workflow is one-shot multi-model comparison and validation, then you move on
  • You value an always-on validation panel that flags 2-vs-1 conflicts and unique claims inline
  • Per-model token-usage analytics in the UI matter to how you measure provider value
  • You want a public no-signup demo before creating an account, and your output is a chat answer not a deliverable

Choose Suprmind if

  • Your work product is an analytical deliverable, a memo, brief or report, where charts belong inside the document
  • Decisions carry consequences and need Red Team, First Principles and a validation verdict
  • You want cross-project intelligence that queries everything at once
  • Mode chaining matters, like Sequential to Red Team to Adjudicator on one question
  • Spark at $19/mo gives you five frontier models and the decision layer for about what a single-AI Pro plan costs

// Frequently asked

Interflux vs Suprmind

Is Suprmind a good alternative to Interflux?
Yes, for most multi-AI work. Suprmind runs the same frontier models, then adds six orchestration modes, a decision validation verdict and one-click deliverables that a side-by-side chat tool does not. If your work ends in a decision or a document, it is built for exactly that.
Does Suprmind do everything Interflux does on multi-model parallel queries?
Yes, with deeper orchestration on top. Both run one prompt across Claude, GPT, Gemini, Perplexity and Grok and produce a synthesized result. Interflux ships a single-click Flux It pattern, while Suprmind ships the same five frontier models on Pro and above and adds five more modes – Sequential, Debate, Red Team, First Principles and Research Symphony – alongside the parallel-synthesis pattern in Super Mind.
Does Suprmind have a validation panel like Interflux’s?
Yes, expressed as DCI plus the Adjudicator. Interflux’s validation panel is a well-designed surface that flags 2-vs-1 conflicts, unique claims and reasoning differences inline with each response. Suprmind ships the same idea as the Disagreement/Correction Index, which tracks every disagreement across the conversation, plus the Adjudicator, an independent agent that reads the full thread and writes a decision brief. Different presentation, same premise: disagreement is signal, not noise.
Is Interflux cheaper than Suprmind?
Unclear. Interflux does not publish paid pricing as of May 2026, since the /pricing route returns 404, though a free demo plus free sign-up exist. Suprmind publishes four tiers: Spark $19/mo, Pro $45/mo, Frontier $95/mo and Enterprise custom. Interflux may work out cheaper if its free tier covers your needs. Where the two are comparable is paid use, and there Suprmind’s $19 Spark buys five frontier models plus the full decision layer at a transparent rate.
How many AI models does each platform use?
Five each. Interflux exposes five providers in its demo selector: Claude, OpenAI GPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity and Grok. Suprmind runs five frontier models on Pro and above (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity Sonar) and four cost-optimized models on Spark, all running together in every conversation. The provider lineups are essentially the same on both.
Can I move my Interflux workflow to Suprmind?
Yes. Anything you do on Interflux – running one prompt across all five providers, viewing a synthesized response, flagging cross-model disagreements and using mode presets – works on Suprmind. Flux It maps to Super Mind, the validation panel maps to DCI plus the Adjudicator, and the four prompt modes map onto six orchestration modes plus @mention conductor control.
What does Suprmind offer that Interflux does not?
Sequential mode, Red Team, First Principles, Research Symphony, the Decision Validation Engine with a GO / NO-GO verdict and FMEA-style risk register, the Master Document Generator with 25+ templates, Smart Visualizations, a Project Knowledge Graph, Master Project, and @mention mode chaining. EU and Switzerland data residency by default.
Can I use both Interflux and Suprmind together?
Yes, they fit different jobs. Interflux’s single-click Flux It is a clean, fast pattern for one-shot multi-model comparison and validation. Suprmind fits when the work product is a deliverable or the decision has consequences and benefits from structured deliberation, adversarial stress-testing and export in 25+ professional formats. Keep Interflux open for quick parallel queries and reach for Suprmind when an answer needs to be defensible and exportable.

The Interflux alternative that doesn’t stop at the answer

Five frontier AIs in the same conversation. They debate, challenge and build on each other, then you export the verdict as a deliverable.

Disagreement is the feature.

No credit card required · Plans start at $19/mo