This review is synthesized. We’ve used the free tier and read extensively; we haven’t paid for the Pro tier yet.
CrushOn AI occupies a specific niche: it’s one of the more openly permissive NSFW chatbot platforms on content policy. For users who’ve spent time on AI girlfriend platforms that restrict or heavily filter explicit content, CrushOn is frequently where they land next.
What makes it different
Content policy. CrushOn allows explicit content across the board rather than filtering it out or forcing users into ambiguous territory. According to multiple reviews we’ve read, the platform enforces its permissive stance consistently — you won’t hit surprise filter walls mid-conversation.
The character library is significant. There are thousands of user-created characters, and the quality variance is high — some are well-crafted, many are not. The ability to create your own characters with fine-grained customization helps compensate.
Quality consistency
This is the trade-off. Permissive filtering doesn’t mean high quality, and CrushOn’s output consistency is lower than more polished competitors like Secrets AI. Some conversations are impressively coherent; others fall apart in ways that tighter platforms wouldn’t allow. Character drift, tonal inconsistency, and occasional non-sequiturs come up repeatedly in user reviews.
The model-selection feature (user can choose between different underlying models) is interesting. Different models behave differently — one might handle a particular type of conversation better. This adds flexibility but also complexity.
The memory constraint is structural, not random. Free accounts have an 8K context window; standard paid tiers sit at 16K; only the higher Elite and Imperial tiers reach 24K. Conversations that push past those limits start to degrade — characters lose earlier context and the drift becomes noticeable. For users who want long-running character relationships, this is the platform’s most meaningful limitation.
Pricing
Paid access starts at around $6.66/month on monthly billing — or as low as $4.90/month if you commit to an annual plan (which saves 26%). The free tier gives you 100 message credits per month with access to Unfiltered content, which is more functional than most competitors offer at $0. The tier ladder runs from Standard all the way up to Imperial at $150/month on annual billing, though most users will find the range between Standard and Luxe ($39.99/month) covers what they need. Annual billing saves meaningfully at every tier — Premium drops from ~$14.91/month to $7.90/month annually, a 47% difference.
Note: there’s also an optional Pro Chat Package add-on ($24.99/month or $299.99/year) that provides unlimited credit-free access to Pro Models, separate from a subscription. The credit system can get complex quickly — subscriptions come with monthly message credits, and additional packs can be purchased on top.
Privacy
On privacy, CrushOn is honest about its limits. The platform is operated by TECHIEPIE LTD, registered in Cyprus. Their privacy documentation explicitly states they can’t guarantee conversation data is secure from intrusion — there are no encryption claims. Conversations are logged, basic data collection applies, and third-party advertising SDKs run on the mobile app. Standard cloud-based AI caveats apply across the board.
The verdict
Three and a half bananas. The permissive content policy is a genuine differentiator. The quality inconsistency is a real limitation. If you’ve been frustrated by filter-heavy platforms and want something that won’t fight you on content, CrushOn is worth a look at this price point. Just go in knowing the quality ceiling is lower than platforms that trade content freedom for output polish.


