
OnePrompt × ZeroClick: enabling the intelligent comparison layer for AI
Most AI products ask users to pick a model and trust it. OnePrompt asks a better question: why pick at all? Today we're announcing a partnership with OnePrompt to power monetization for their multi-model comparison platform - bringing reasoning-time advertising to one of the most interesting new surfaces in consumer AI.
The comparison layer
OnePrompt is a new kind of intelligence layer. One prompt, multiple frontier models - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok - answering side by side in a single interface. The product is built on a simple observation: no single model is consistently the best. Different systems excel at different tasks, disagree in revealing ways, and occasionally get things wrong in patterns that only become visible when you see them next to each other.

OnePrompt turns that into a feature. Users can see where the models agree, where they diverge, and why. They can synthesize the strongest answer across systems, or trigger a multi-model debate that turns competing AIs into an active verification layer - pushing toward more accurate, nuanced, higher-confidence answers than any single model would produce on its own.
Users are responding. In just a few months since launch, OnePrompt has surpassed a million user interactions - a clear signal that people want tools to verify AI, not just consume it. Behind the consumer product, the company is also working with leading LLM labs, feeding cross-model preference and behavioral data back into reinforcement learning, alignment, and reward modeling at the frontier.
OnePrompt was founded by Momchil Filev and Nacho De Marco - serial entrepreneurs who have each previously bootstrapped multiple nine-figure technology companies. The team brings experience from Stanford, Harvard, and Google, and collectively holds more than 30 patents across AI, ML, and large-scale data infrastructure.
Why reasoning-time ads fit here
A comparison product has unusual monetization constraints. The whole value proposition is clarity - multiple answers, rendered fairly, so users can choose. Anything that breaks that clarity breaks the product. Banner ads, interstitials, upsell modals - none of it belongs in an interface designed to help people think.
ZeroClick's reasoning-time ad format was designed for exactly this kind of surface. When a user prompts OnePrompt with something commercially meaningful - "compare CRMs for a 20-person B2B sales team," or "which analytics stack should a seed-stage SaaS start with" - ZeroClick can surface a relevant advertiser as additional context alongside the model responses. Not a pop-up. Not a sponsored row pretending to be organic. Just another useful data point in a product built around useful data points.
The model outputs themselves stay untouched. Users get the organic answers they came for. OnePrompt gets a revenue stream that scales with engagement rather than fighting against it.
Intent you cannot get anywhere else
Here is what makes OnePrompt's inventory genuinely novel: users arriving with a prompt worth comparing across multiple frontier models are, almost by definition, in a high-stakes evaluation mindset. They are researching, deciding, buying. The signal is dense, the intent is real, and the context around every query is richer than anything a search keyword or a social impression can capture.
For ZeroClick advertisers, that's the kind of placement traditional channels cannot manufacture. For OnePrompt users, it means the occasional recommendation shows up precisely when it's useful - and stays out of the way when it isn't.
Shared philosophy
OnePrompt and ZeroClick start from the same place: AI experiences should work for the people using them and the people building them. OnePrompt gives users transparency across models. ZeroClick gives OnePrompt a sustainable way to keep that transparency free, fast, and open to more users over time. No paywall. No degraded free tier. No dark patterns.
Get started
If you want to stop guessing which model to ask and start comparing answers across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok in one place, try OnePrompt. If you're building an AI product and want monetization that aligns with your users' intent instead of competing with it, talk to ZeroClick.