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Google AI Pro vs SuperGrok
Google AI Pro is for fast, capable work at $20, plus Gemini everywhere else; SuperGrok is for Grok users who want the CLI and can wait for it. SuperGrok costs $30/mo, 1.5x Google AI Pro's $20/mo.
Our verdict
The Google ladder. It splits at $20. Below that, AI Plus is Gemini in the chat apps and no coding agent worth the name. From AI Pro up, every rung runs the same Antigravity CLI with the same models; Ultra buys volume, not capability.
The xAI ladder. It splits at $30. Lite, below that, is chat only; from SuperGrok up every rung runs the same Grok CLI and model. xAI publishes no usage multiples, so we cannot say what a bigger rung buys beyond "more". The one feature only this ladder sells is live X search, and only SuperGrok Plus has it.
Google AI Pro is for fast, capable work at $20, plus Gemini everywhere else; SuperGrok is for Grok users who want the CLI and can wait for it.
SuperGrok costs $30/mo, 1.5x Google AI Pro's $20/mo.
Our whole suite fits about 9 to 10 times a week on Google AI Pro and about 35 times a week on SuperGrok. Each figure is a share of its own plan's allowance.
The most improved plan we track, and fast-and-cheap now belongs to it outright. Gemini 3.7 Flash is quick and genuinely good on the work we give it, prompted apps included. The gripe is the Antigravity harness itself: rough-looking, and looser with your instructions than the better harnesses.
Pros
- 3.7 Flash owns the fast-and-cheap lane: quick and actually good
- A real coding agent at $20
- Gemini in Docs, Gmail and the chat app thrown in
Cons
- About eight real-world runs empty the weekly window
- The Antigravity harness looks rough and is loose with instructions
Best for Fast, capable work at $20, plus Gemini everywhere else.
How far it goes: about 9 to 10 times a week
Our whole Real-world issues suite runs about 9 to 10 times a week on this plan, depending on which model you run.
That works out at about 39c to 52c of the subscription per run, at the list price.
Measured on this plan, at 8.5% to 11.3%/1w of its allowance per run. A share belongs to the plan it was measured on, so we never subtract one plan's from another's.
Grok 4.5 made this plan: fast answers on a window you could not empty. Grok 4.6 unmade it. It is now the slowest agent we measure, by a wide margin, and the long thinking has not bought capability worth the wait. The scorecard on this page is 4.6, so it measures what you would actually buy.
Pros
- A generous weekly window for $30
- Still fine on straightforward repair work
Cons
- 4.6 is the slowest agent we measure, by a distance
- The 4.5 that made this plan good is retired
Best for Grok users who want the CLI and can wait for it.
How far it goes: about 35 times a week
Our whole Real-world issues suite runs about 35 times a week on this plan.
That works out at about 19c of the subscription per run, at the list price.
Measured on this plan, at 2.8%/1w of its allowance per run. A share belongs to the plan it was measured on, so we never subtract one plan's from another's.
Verdicts and prices are the quiz's versioned editorial catalog, last reviewed 2026-08-20; usage figures come from our own published runs and stay a share of each plan's own allowance. Any other pair composes on the subscription comparison, and the quiz turns your answers into a recommendation.
Frequently asked questions
Which should I pick, Google AI Pro or SuperGrok?
Google AI Pro is for fast, capable work at $20, plus Gemini everywhere else; SuperGrok is for Grok users who want the CLI and can wait for it.
How much do Google AI Pro and SuperGrok cost?
Google AI Pro costs $20/month (public price as of 2026-08-12); SuperGrok costs $30/month (public price as of 2026-08-12).
How far does a suite run go on Google AI Pro versus SuperGrok?
Our whole Real-world issues suite fits about 9 to 10 times a week on Google AI Pro. Our whole Real-world issues suite fits about 35 times a week on SuperGrok. Each figure is a share of that plan's own allowance, so the two are never subtracted.