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The AI Power alternative for focused, builder-native AI

AI Power packages a long list of AI modules into one plugin. SleekAI ships a tighter set: editor chat, agent mode in Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, Meta Box, and ACF, plus public chatbots and bulk alt-text, on your own LLM key.

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SleekAI — AI Power alternative

A smaller, sharper AI toolkit

AI Power is a comprehensive AI plugin for WordPress that bundles a long list of modules: content generation, image generation, audio, voicebots, embeddings, scheduled posts, fine-tuning configuration, forms, and more. The product's pitch is breadth, and for teams who use most of those modules in earnest, that breadth pays off. SleekAI takes the opposite stance. It is a focused AI toolkit centred on four jobs WordPress builders ask for most often: editor chat, agent mode in the page builder, public chatbots trained on site content, and bulk alt-text for the media library.

The integrations are where SleekAI invests instead of breadth. The chat sidebar opens inside Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, and Oxygen, with field-level help in Meta Box and ACF. Agent mode can call tools to make multi-step edits against the editor in front of you. Chatbots and alt-text are first-class product surfaces, not modules buried in a long settings page.

AI Power wins when the goal is to enable many different AI features in a single buy and tolerate the configuration footprint that comes with it. SleekAI wins when the goal is a clean, opinionated AI layer wired into the editing tools the team already uses, with a flat license and your own provider key. The two products solve overlapping problems with very different shapes.

Workflow

How SleekAI replaces the daily AI Power workflow

1

Add a provider key

Drop an OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key into SleekAI settings. Every feature runs on that key at API cost without a Sleek-side meter.
2

Open chat where you edit

Use the chat sidebar in Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, or Oxygen. It is the same surface for drafting copy, asking about the current page, and triggering agent runs.
3

Move chatbots over

Train a SleekAI chatbot on the same posts and pages your AI Power chatbot module relied on. Embed on the front end and confirm answers stay grounded before retiring the AI Power chatbot.
4

Run alt-text in batch

Trigger a bulk alt-text pass on the media library so the focused feature runs against the same backlog AI Power's content modules touched indirectly.

Comparison

SleekAI vs AI Power at a glance

Feature
AI Power
SleekAI
Product shape
Module pack covering many AI features
Focused toolkit: chat, agent, chatbots, alt-text
Editor integrations
Mostly classic and Gutenberg surfaces
Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, Meta Box, ACF
Agent mode
Not a primary surface
Tool-calling agent inside the editor
Public chatbots
One module among many
First-class chatbot builder trained on site content
Alt-text
Available within broader content modules
Dedicated bulk alt-text on upload and library scan
Settings surface
Large, with many modules to enable
Smaller, opinionated, fewer toggles

Differences

What changes when you move off AI Power

The short version: snippets stop being data trapped behind an admin screen and start being code you can actually work with. That sounds small — in practice it changes how your whole team ships WordPress fixes and features.

The AI Power way

  • Bundles many modules from voicebots to fine-tuning
  • Editor chat is not the central product surface across major builders
  • Agent-style tool calling is not a primary feature
  • Chatbot is one module among many
  • Larger settings surface than most teams use day to day

The SleekAI way

  • Focused feature set: chat, agent, chatbots, alt-text
  • Chat sidebar across Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, Meta Box, ACF
  • Agent mode with tool calls in the editor
  • Site-trained chatbots embedded on the front end
  • Bring your own key for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter

Features

Three things that actually change how you work

Anyone can list features on a comparison table. These are the three shifts that matter day to day when you replace AI Power with SleekAI.

Editor chat as the daily surface

SleekAI's sidebar chat opens inside WP Admin and inside Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, and Oxygen. It is the primary entry point to AI features rather than one tab on a long settings page.

Agent mode with tool calls

Hand the agent a multi-step goal and it can call tools to act on the page in front of you. AI Power's modules tend to run as standalone generators; SleekAI's agent acts on the editor in context.

Bulk alt-text as a focused product

Scan the media library, generate descriptive alt attributes from a vision model, write them back to WordPress. It is a single targeted job, not a side effect of a content module.

Migration

Switching from AI Power depends on which modules you use

SleekAI and AI Power can run side by side. That means you can migrate at your own pace — there's no big switch weekend required.

1. List the AI Power modules you actually rely on

AI Power has many. SleekAI maps to editor chat, agent, chatbots, and alt-text. If your AI work is mostly fine-tuning, voicebots, or scheduled mass posting, SleekAI is not a one-to-one replacement.

2. Install SleekAI alongside AI Power

Both plugins coexist. Connect SleekAI to your OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key and verify the chat sidebar opens in your editor of choice.

3. Move editing and chatbots first

Switch your daily editing into SleekAI's chat sidebar and migrate the public chatbot to SleekAI's builder. These are the surfaces where the focused shape pays off most quickly.

4. Decide what to keep from AI Power

Modules SleekAI does not cover (voicebots, fine-tuning UI, embeddings management) can stay inside AI Power if they still earn their keep. The two plugins do not collide on the editing surface.

Audience

Who tends to switch from AI Power

Teams overwhelmed by module count

If most of AI Power's settings sit untouched and only a few features get daily use, SleekAI's smaller surface is a faster fit. Fewer toggles, the same primary jobs.

Builders deep in Bricks, Elementor, or Oxygen

SleekAI's chat and agent open inside those builders. AI Power's editor coverage is broader but lighter on builder-native panels.

Sites that want a chatbot as a primary surface

If the public chatbot is the centrepiece of the AI strategy, having it as a first-class product rather than one module among many makes the configuration and updates simpler.

The bigger picture

Why a focused AI toolkit beats a module pack

AI Power's strength is breadth. The plugin tries to cover almost every AI use case a WordPress site might want, from voicebots to fine-tuning to scheduled mass content. That is genuinely useful for the small set of teams who use most of those modules, and it is honest about being a comprehensive pack.

The cost is configuration footprint. Every module has its own settings, its own API surface, and its own update path, even when only a handful are in active use. SleekAI takes the opposite stance.

It picks four jobs WordPress sites ask for most often (editor chat, agent mode, public chatbots, bulk alt-text) and treats each as a primary surface rather than a tab on a long page. The settings stay smaller, the integrations go deeper into Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, Meta Box, and ACF, and the same flat license covers all of it on your own provider key. For teams whose actual usage of a kitchen-sink plugin is concentrated in a few features, the focused shape is faster to set up, easier to maintain, and closer to the work that pays.

Questions

Common questions about switching from AI Power

Only for the editor chat, agent, chatbot, and alt-text use cases. AI Power has many modules SleekAI does not mirror (voicebots, fine-tuning UI, large content scheduling). If your AI usage centres on those, AI Power remains the right shape; if it centres on editing and chatbots, SleekAI maps cleanly.

 

Surface area is a maintenance cost. Each enabled module is a settings page, a potential update issue, and a feature that has to be ignored when not in use. SleekAI is shaped around the few jobs most WordPress sites actually run, so the trade is fewer features for less configuration overhead.

 

OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, and OpenRouter. Keys paste into the plugin settings and every feature (chat, agent, chatbot, alt-text) runs through them at API cost with no Sleek-managed billing layer.

 

No. Voice and audio pipelines are out of scope. SleekAI focuses on text-based chat, agent actions, chatbots, and image alt-text. AI Power covers more ground there if voice is core to your workflow.

 

Yes. The plugins do not collide on the front end or in the editor. Run them in parallel, move daily editing and chatbots into SleekAI first, then decide which AI Power modules still earn their keep.

 

Agent mode lets the AI call tools, not only emit text. Goals like 'rewrite this section into three variants and apply the strongest' or 'fill the ACF fields on this CPT' run as single requests the agent executes against the editor in front of you.

 

Both index site content and answer questions on the front end. The shape is different: in SleekAI the chatbot builder is a primary surface with focused settings; in AI Power it is one module inside a long list. Day to day, the SleekAI version has fewer knobs and a more opinionated default.

 

Yes. Bulk alt-text scans the media library, generates descriptive attributes from a vision model on your provider key, and writes them back to WordPress. It runs as a backfill or hooks newly uploaded images going forward.

 

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