AI Companion Watch — 2026-03-25
This week's biggest story is Gemini quietly testing a tool to import memories and chat history from rival AIs — a direct play to make switching easier. Meanwhile, a Forbes report reveals a dramatic 1,487% surge in Claude sessions in March, and Grok Imagine received a viral update introducing new stylized image templates including a "Chibi" art style mode.
AI Companion Watch — 2026-03-25
New Releases
Beehiiv MCP Integration
- Platform: Web (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity)
- What's new: Beehiiv launched a Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration, making it the first newsletter platform operable directly inside major AI chatbots. Users can manage newsletters — with read-only access — without leaving their AI assistant of choice.
- Pricing: Tied to existing Beehiiv plans; no separate MCP pricing announced.
- First impressions: A genuinely practical integration for publishers who already live inside AI chat interfaces. Read-only access is a sensible first step, though write/publish capability will be needed before it's truly workflow-replacing.

Major Updates
Grok — Chibi Image Templates
- What changed: In March 2026, Grok Imagine received a major update introducing new stylized image templates, including a "Chibi" template for generating characters in Japanese chibi art style. The update went viral after Elon Musk pinned a chibi-styled image to his X profile.
- Impact: The viral moment dramatically increased visibility for Grok's image generation features, positioning it more directly against Midjourney and DALL-E in the stylized art space.
Gemini — Chat Import Tool (Testing)
- What changed: An APK teardown reveals Gemini is internally testing a tool that would let users import their memory and chat history from rival platforms including ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity.
- Impact: If shipped, this would be a significant friction-reducer for users considering switching to Gemini. It signals Google is treating AI assistants increasingly like social platforms — where data portability is a competitive weapon.

Microsoft Copilot — Enterprise Pivot
- What changed: Microsoft restructured its Copilot AI division and launched a new $99/month enterprise bundle amid sluggish adoption, with user numbers reportedly lagging well behind ChatGPT and Gemini.
- Impact: The restructuring suggests Microsoft is shifting focus from consumer mindshare to enterprise lock-in — a pragmatic pivot, but one that acknowledges Copilot has not broken through in the consumer market the way rivals have.

User Verdict
The Claude surge is the standout user story of the week. According to Forbes, sessions on Claude grew by a reported 1,487% in March 2026 alone, with users citing dissatisfaction with ChatGPT as the primary driver. The piece frames the shift as meaningful for workplace AI adoption, noting that Claude's reputation for longer-form reasoning and document handling appears to be resonating with professional users.
"Users are quitting ChatGPT for Claude, with a 1,487% increase in sessions in March alone."
Meanwhile, a MakeUseOf piece published this week highlights a growing trend of users consolidating their AI spend by switching to aggregator apps that bundle ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini access under a single, cheaper subscription — a sign that subscription fatigue is real.

Comparison Corner
Claude vs. ChatGPT vs. Gemini — Who Wins on Switching Costs?
This week's theme across multiple sources is friction: how hard is it to move between AI assistants, and which platform is making it easiest?
| Dimension | ChatGPT | Claude | Gemini |
|---|---|---|---|
| Memory portability | Exportable but no import tool | No cross-platform import | Testing import from rivals |
| Subscription consolidation | Available via aggregators | Available via aggregators | Available via aggregators |
| User momentum (March '26) | Losing sessions to Claude | +1,487% session surge | Gaining via Mac app + import feature |
| Enterprise positioning | Strong consumer + API | Growing professional base | Google Workspace integration |
Gemini's move to allow importing chat history from ChatGPT and Claude — if it ships — would be the most aggressive portability play in the market so far. Claude, by contrast, is winning users organically through performance rather than switching tools. ChatGPT remains the baseline that everyone else is measured against, even as its session share appears to be under pressure.
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