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HoneyChat Ultimate vs Elite: What's the Difference and Which to Pick (2026)

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HoneyChat Ultimate vs Elite: What's the Difference and Which to Pick (2026)

Elite and Ultimate are HoneyChat’s two top plans. Both already unlock the maximum on content, so the difference between them isn’t obvious at first. Here’s what they share, what Ultimate adds, and which plan to pick — every figure taken straight from the product’s real configuration.

What Elite and Ultimate share

The key thing to understand first: they are identical in explicitness. HoneyChat has six content levels (0 — romantic, 5 — hardcore), and both plans unlock the maximum level 5. For the full scale, see the piece on HoneyChat content levels.

Also identical: unlimited messages, unlimited characters, HD photos (1.5× upscale) and two concurrent image generations. Photos and video are equally open on both plans too — the media difference is only in volume (quotas), not explicitness. If your priority is the content ceiling — it’s the same on Elite and Ultimate.

What Ultimate adds — point by point

The difference isn’t “how much is allowed” but dialogue quality and quota size.

Models. Elite defaults to Gemini and unlocks uncensored roleplay models: MiniMax-M2-Her, Cydonia-24B, GLM-4.7-heretic, Venice-Uncensored, Gemma-Uncensored. Ultimate adds two flagship models on top — Grok 4.20 (default) and Claude Haiku 4.5. And every Elite model stays available on Ultimate — the plan inherits them fully, so Ultimate is Elite’s model set plus two top-tier models.

Reply length. On Elite a character writes up to 4500 tokens per reply; on Ultimate, up to 6000. In practice that means longer, more detailed, more cinematic scenes.

In-the-moment memory. Elite pulls 24 recent messages into the dialogue context; Ultimate, 40. Long-term semantic memory exists on every plan, but the working memory in the moment is deeper on Ultimate, so long chats stay more coherent.

Priority and quotas. Ultimate sits higher in the media generation queue and gives double: 250 photos/day vs 150, 200 voice messages vs 100, 32 videos/mo vs 16, and 40 custom voices (Voice Design) vs 20.

Table: Elite vs Ultimate

FeatureEliteUltimate
Content level5 (max)5 (max)
Messagesunlimitedunlimited
Default modelGeminiGrok 4.20
Top modelsuncensored RP+ Claude Haiku 4.5 (and all Elite models)
Reply length4500 tokens6000 tokens
In-chat memory24 messages40 messages
Generation prioritymediumhigh
Photos / voice / video150 / 100 / 16250 / 200 / 32
Price/mo$39.99$99.99

Which to pick

If your priority is the maximum content level and generous quotas, Elite does the job: the same 18+ ceiling as Ultimate at a third of the price. You can unlock the top content level right here — for example in AI sex chat or uncensored AI chat.

Ultimate is worth it when you specifically care about dialogue quality and volume: the top-tier Grok 4.20 and Claude Haiku (plus all Elite models), long detailed scenes, deep in-the-moment memory, generation priority and the highest media quotas.

In practice: start free, move up to Elite if you want, and go to Ultimate only if you hit the limits or want the top models. You can switch plans anytime.

Open HoneyChat

Annual billing on Elite and Ultimate comes with a 25% discount. Pay with Telegram Stars, card, or crypto — no foreign card or VPN required.

FAQ

Is Ultimate more explicit than Elite?

No. HoneyChat has 6 content levels (0–5), and both Elite and Ultimate unlock the maximum level 5 (hardcore). They are identical in explicitness. Ultimate does not give 'more 18+' — the difference is dialogue quality and limits, not content.

Which models does Ultimate add over Elite?

Elite defaults to Gemini and unlocks a set of uncensored roleplay models (MiniMax-M2-Her, Cydonia-24B, GLM-4.7-heretic, Venice-Uncensored, Gemma-Uncensored). Ultimate adds the flagship Grok 4.20 (default) and Claude Haiku 4.5 on top, and every Elite model stays available — so Ultimate is Elite's model set plus two top-tier models.

What actually changes in the conversation on Ultimate?

Three things. Model: Grok 4.20 and Claude Haiku hold character more consistently and refuse less. Length: replies up to 6000 tokens instead of 4500, so scenes are more detailed and cinematic. In-the-moment memory: 40 recent messages are pulled into context instead of 24, so long chats stay more coherent.

How much do Ultimate and Elite cost?

Elite is $39.99/mo and Ultimate is $99.99/mo. Annual billing gives −25% on both. Pay with Telegram Stars, card, or crypto — no foreign card required.

Who needs Ultimate and who is fine with Elite?

Elite is enough if you want the maximum content level with generous but not unlimited quotas. Ultimate makes sense if you specifically want the best dialogue quality (Grok/Claude plus all Elite models), long detailed scenes, deep in-chat memory, generation priority, and the highest photo/voice/video quotas.

What is generation priority on Ultimate?

Photos and videos across all plans go through a shared generation queue where higher tiers get a head start. Ultimate sits above Elite, so media generates faster under load. It doesn't affect the text dialogue itself — text latency is minimal on all paid plans.

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