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Review desk · hands-on, logged-out pass · tested 2026-07-07 · tracker profile

GirlfriendGPT review: the community platform whose free tier isn't one

GirlfriendGPT (canonical domain gptgirlfriend.online — the .com redirects there) is the most SEO-visible community character platform in the money half of this vertical, and the affiliate roundups reliably describe its "generous free plan." We did what we do instead: opened every public surface logged-out, pulled the US-served pages, and read the terms of use line by line — the version last modified June 18, 2026. What the terms say about that free plan is the single most useful fact in this review. Where something needs a paid account to measure, we say so — scores wait for our standardized bench, not vibes.

The short version

A real UGC platform run by an unusually transparent operator (NextDay AI, Montreal — entities named on every legal page, a public product changelog, even a bug bounty), with community characters, NSFW image generation, and a creators program — the SpicyChat-shaped value proposition, with the porn-forward marketing to match. The catch is the funnel math: the free tier is 10–20 messages in total per their own terms, paid tiers are credit-metered rather than unlimited, and the default refund policy is none. Decent product, honest operator paperwork, demo-shaped free tier — know that going in.

Try GirlfriendGPT → Outbound link — it may earn us a commission and never affects the data on this page. Signup: email, Google, or Discord. The free allowance is a demo (see below).

What GirlfriendGPT actually is

First question, as always: who runs it? NextDay AI Incorporated, 4388 Saint-Denis, Suite 200, Montreal, Quebec — with named subsidiaries in Delaware (NextDay AI USA Inc) and Limassol, Cyprus (NextDay AI EU Ltd). The entities are printed in the footer, §1 of the terms, and the 2257 page. The legal set is complete — underage, blocked-content, DMCA, complaint, refund and cancellation policies — and actively maintained (terms refreshed June 2026). Two things we rarely see in this vertical: a public product changelog (on Beamer, posting monthly since mid-2025) and a bug bounty page. On operator paperwork, this is one of the better-run shops we've checked.

The product itself is a community character platform, not a single-girlfriend app: user-created characters with like/chat counts in the millions, a Top Creators leaderboard, an NSFW image/art generator (anime and realistic), voice chat, and a tag taxonomy that leaves nothing to the imagination. The marketing text is equally direct — "porn AI girlfriend," "unfiltered AI sex chats" — where Candy AI sells romance with an 18+ toggle, GirlfriendGPT states its business up front. There's also an AI-boyfriend side, and localized variants in a dozen languages.

GirlfriendGPT homepage logged out: character explore grid with NSFW tag filters, Championship Fever Sale banner up to 60% off, Create Character and Generate Image navigation
gptgirlfriend.online homepage, captured 2026-07-07: community character grid, fully NSFW tag taxonomy, and a "Championship FEVER Sale — up to 60% off" banner — the standing-discount costume pattern we also document at Candy.

The free tier: read the terms, not the roundups

Here is §1 of their terms of use, verbatim:

"users who use core Services at no charge can generate up to 2 or 3 characters and have a limited message count, such as 10 to 20 messages in total. After reaching this limit, users cannot continue chatting."

That is not a free plan; it's a demo — roughly one conversation, ever, and then the box closes. The only replenishment is promo tasks on their "earn free credits" page. We flag this hard because the affiliate ecosystem around this app consistently describes the free tier as generous, and the operator's own contract says otherwise. If you want an actually usable free tier in the community-platform genre, that comparison is what our alternatives page ranks — several competitors offer daily allowances instead of a lifetime cap.

Pricing: published in a FAQ, walled at the checkout

GirlfriendGPT has no public pricing page. /pricing, /plans and /premium all 404, and the real checkout at /subscribe redirects logged-out visitors to a sign-in wall (screenshot below). The only first-party public price list is the FAQ block on their own homepage, which we pulled from the US-served HTML on 2026-07-07:

Plan Published price What the terms add
Free signup $0 10–20 messages total, 2–3 characters — a demo
Basic $5/month Tiers carry 5,000–20,000 message credits/month; credits reset monthly and cannot be carried over
Premium $10/month
Deluxe $35/month

Two honest caveats on that table. First, it comes from the operator's FAQ, not from plan cards we could load — the checkout is behind signup, so intro discounts, annual options, or upsells (a "Character Pro" engine tier is advertised in their product changelog) may exist behind the wall; that's bench-pass territory. Second, the metering matters: a "subscription" here is a monthly credit allowance, not unlimited chat. 5,000+ messages is plenty for most people — but it is a meter, unused balance doesn't bank, and their homepage was running an "up to 60% off" sale banner the day we checked, so the sticker prices evidently flex. Our pricing table tracks the published numbers per app, dated.

GirlfriendGPT /subscribe page logged out: a sign-in wall with Discord, Google and email login — no visible plan cards, with the NextDay AI operator entities in the footer
/subscribe logged-out, captured 2026-07-07: a sign-in wall, not a pricing page. Note the footer — all three NextDay AI entities, named. Operator transparency and pricing opacity on the same screen.
Fine print, verified in their terms

Is it safe to use?

On logged-out evidence: the operator is identifiable everywhere it should be, billing runs through CCBill and TrustPay (long-established adult processors — expect a CCBill-style descriptor on your statement rather than the brand name), cancellation is self-serve, and the policy set is complete and current. The 2257 page is an exemption statement — purely AI-generated content, no human models, no records custodian named — the same pattern as Candy/EverAI. The standing caveat applies: your chats and generations live on the operator's servers under Quebec law, and every privacy property is the operator's word, not something we can audit from outside. Write accordingly.

What we haven't tested yet

Everything behind the account wall: actual chat quality and memory on the new engine (the homepage banner claims "3x more powerful"), image generation quality, credit burn per message and per image, voice, what Deluxe adds over Premium, and whatever the checkout shows that the FAQ doesn't. That's the standardized paid bench — S1 through S7 in our published methodology — and it's why this review carries no score yet. When the bench runs, the score and dated receipts land here and on the tracker profile.

Verdict: who should try it

If you want breadth — thousands of community characters, an image generator, a creators' economy — and you're comfortable paying from day one, GirlfriendGPT is a legitimate operator with published prices at the low end of the vertical ($5–10/mo covers most use). Treat the free signup as a look around, not a trial: budget your 10–20 messages, and decide at the paywall knowing refunds default to no. If you want to actually test-drive before paying, a different pick with a real free tier makes more sense; if you're weighing it against the biggest brand, the Candy AI head-to-head runs the same data side by side.

Visit GirlfriendGPT → Outbound link, same data either way. Pricing as published above; free allowance is a demo.

FAQ

Is GirlfriendGPT free?

There is a free signup, but read the fine print before treating it as a free plan: their own terms of use state that free users get 2–3 characters and 'a limited message count, such as 10 to 20 messages in total. After reaching this limit, users cannot continue chatting.' That is one conversation's worth of messages, ever — a demo, not a tier. Extra free credits exist only through promo tasks the site lists.

How much does GirlfriendGPT cost?

The only public first-party price list is the FAQ on their own homepage: Basic $5/month, Premium $10/month, Deluxe $35/month. The actual checkout (/subscribe) is behind the signup wall — you cannot see plan cards logged-out. Per the terms, paid tiers carry 5,000 to 20,000 message credits per month depending on tier; credits reset monthly and do not carry over.

Are GirlfriendGPT subscriptions unlimited?

No. The terms describe paid tiers as metered: 5,000–20,000 message credits per month by tier, resetting monthly with no carryover. That is a generous allowance for most users, but it is an allowance — heavy roleplay use can hit it, and unused credits are not banked.

Who owns GirlfriendGPT, and is it legit?

NextDay AI Incorporated, 4388 Saint-Denis, Suite 200, Montreal, Quebec, Canada — with named subsidiaries in Delaware (NextDay AI USA Inc) and Cyprus (NextDay AI EU Ltd). The entity is printed in the site footer, the terms, and the 2257 page. The legal set is complete and actively maintained (terms updated June 2026), there is a public product changelog, and even a bug bounty page — above-average operator transparency for this vertical.

Can I get a refund from GirlfriendGPT?

The default answer is no: 'GIRLFRIENDGPT does not offer refunds for subscriptions that have been paid for.' Exceptions are case-by-case for their mistakes or technical issues, reviewed within 14 days. If you paid through CCBill, refunds go through CCBill directly, under CCBill's policies. Where your local consumer law is stricter, the terms defer to it.

How do I cancel GirlfriendGPT?

Self-serve, from the manage-subscription page of your account (or via CCBill's billing tab if that's how you paid). One gotcha from the terms: a cancellation request made after a new billing period has started may still be charged for that cycle, with cancellation taking effect the following cycle. No refund for the unused part of a cycle.

What billing companies does GirlfriendGPT use?

The terms name CCBill and TrustPay as payment providers; the footer shows Visa, MasterCard and Discover. CCBill is a long-established adult-industry processor — the descriptor on your statement will be a CCBill-style entry, and cancellation/refund for those purchases runs through CCBill support as well as the site.

Provenance

Everything above was verified on 2026-07-07 from two vantages: US-served HTML (homepage, FAQ structured data, the full legal set — archived) and a logged-out browser session (homepage, explore grid, the /subscribe sign-in wall). Screenshots are unedited captures from that session. The terms quoted are the version last modified June 18, 2026. Structural changes get appended to the GirlfriendGPT tracker profile as dated changelog events — subscribe to the changelog feed to see them as they land.