Poe is a platform that connects you with a wide range of generative AI services, so you can choose which chatbots you’d like to generate responses to your prompts. It has a web-based interface and is available on Android and iOS as well.

They recently added Stable Diffusion to the available options, and I liked the images it was generating (see example below).
Prompt: Generate a line art illustration in an abstract style using flat design of students learning with artificial intelligence.

It seems quite expensive (200 GBP for an annual subscription) but if you’re a heavy user of paid subscriptions to other generative AI platforms, it may be cost-effective.
I like the convenience of using different language models in the same interface, but I’m not sure I’d pay the annual subscription fee. For now, I have a few days available with the trial period, and I’ll be experimenting a bit more.
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[…] So I thought I might play around with a few options. I’ve done a little bit with Midjourney but found the Discord interface unintuitive. I tried DALL-E 2 a few times but didn’t like the outputs (although, to be honest, I feel like I struggled with the prompts…others have clearly created amazing work). And I very briefly tried Stable Diffusion from Stability AI via Poe (which I mentioned here). […]