If you want a ChatGPT-powered tool that you can use in your terminal to get more done, BashSenpai is a top contender. It's a terminal bot that translates your prompts into ready-to-run commands to help you get around Unix-based operating systems. Features like multi-step answer refinement, support for installation on multiple operating systems and a pay-as-you-go pricing plan make BashSenpai useful for both newcomers and power users.
Another strong contender is GPTConsole, which offers a CLI tool to use AI agents from the command line but also comes with a range of in-house agents like Pixie and Chip that can generate web apps and review pull requests, among other things. A free plan and flexible pricing means GPTConsole is a good option for developers who want a lot of AI built into their workflow.
For a native macOS app, Beam gives you a direct ChatGPT interface with a floating chat panel, hotkeys and the ability to chat with PDF files. Its interface is designed to be easy to use and efficient, making it a good option for those who want a more streamlined experience. Beam also supports customizable AI profiles and doesn't require a subscription or login credentials.