India’s creator economy saw a landmark moment this week with the launch of AI Fiesta, a platform described as the country’s first AI super-app. The venture is co-founded by popular YouTuber Dhruv Rathee along with Mohammad Hasan and Divyanshu Damani, the entrepreneurs behind Y Combinator-backed startup TagMango.
AI Fiesta brings together six of the world’s leading AI models—ChatGPT-5, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Claude Sonnet 4, Perplexity Sonar Pro, Deepseek, and Grok 4—into a single subscription. The idea is to simplify access to premium AI tools while making them significantly more affordable. Individually, these models cost upwards of $20 per month, but AI Fiesta offers bundled access for ₹999 per month, or ₹834 per month with annual billing, inclusive of GST.
The launch has already set records. Within just 36 hours, the platform crossed 20,000 paid subscribers and achieved $3 million in annual recurring revenue, underscoring the demand for a unified, cost-effective AI solution. In another first for the Indian market, the app integrated UPI-based payments at launch, removing barriers around international card payments that have long restricted access to global AI tools.
Positioned at the intersection of technology and content creation, AI Fiesta is not just an aggregator but a play to make AI a utility rather than a luxury. The platform has also introduced a curated “Prompt Book” with over 3,000 use cases spanning design, research, productivity, and learning. The founders say this is just the beginning, with features like support for Indian languages, an iOS app rollout, and continuous integration of new AI models already in the pipeline.
By combining global AI capabilities with a distribution model tailored for India’s digital-first audience, AI Fiesta is aiming to establish itself as the go-to hub for creators, professionals, and everyday users navigating the fast-changing AI landscape.