Gemini
AI AssistantsGoogle's multimodal AI with deep integration into Google Workspace. Features the largest context window and native Google Search integration.
Best For
Pricing Plans
Features
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Massive 1M token context
- +Deep Google integration
- +Free tier is generous
- +Strong multimodal capabilities
Cons
- -Can be verbose
- -Sometimes less creative than competitors
- -Google ecosystem lock-in
Getting Started Guide
Step-by-step instructions for non-technical users.
- 1
Open Gemini
Go to gemini.google.com or use the Gemini app on mobile. Sign in with your Google account — the free tier is very capable.
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Connect Google Workspace
With Gemini Advanced ($20/mo), you get AI inside Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. This is the killer feature for Google-heavy teams.
- 3
Try the 1M token context
Upload extremely long documents — Gemini can process up to 1 million tokens, far more than any competitor. Great for analyzing entire codebases, book manuscripts, or research libraries.
- 4
Use multimodal input
Send images, PDFs, and even video clips. Ask Gemini to describe, analyze, or extract data from visual content.
- 5
Evaluate for your team
Google Workspace business plans include Gemini at no extra cost in many tiers. Check if your existing Google subscription already includes it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gemini free?
Yes, the base Gemini is free with a Google account. Gemini Advanced ($20/mo) gives you the latest models, 1M token context, and Google Workspace integration.
How does Gemini compare to ChatGPT?
Gemini is strongest when integrated with Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, Sheets). It has the largest context window of any major model (1M tokens). ChatGPT has a broader plugin ecosystem and is more popular for standalone use.
Will Gemini work with my existing Google Workspace?
Yes. If you have Google Workspace Business, you can add Gemini as a paid add-on. It integrates directly into the apps your team already uses — no new tools to learn.