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Le Chat Pro vs Raycast

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Productivity

Le Chat Pro

Mistral's Pro tier brings Canvas editing and Deep Research to the chat

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Le Chat Pro is Mistral's paid subscription tier that adds a collaborative Canvas editor for document drafting, a Deep Research mode for in-depth investigation tasks, and higher rate limits backed by the Mistral Large 3 model. It positions itself as a direct competitor to ChatGPT Plus and Claude Pro, offering European-hosted AI with comparable features. The Pro tier targets knowledge workers, researchers, and teams who want a capable general-purpose AI assistant with document co-creation built in.

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Productivity

Raycast

Spotlight replacement with AI, snippets, and extensions

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

Raycast replaces macOS Spotlight with a supercharged launcher. Features include AI chat, clipboard history, snippets, window management, and 1,000+ extensions for every dev tool. Keyboard-first design.

Decision
Le Chat Pro
Raycast
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free tier / €14.99/mo Pro
Free tier / $8/mo Pro / $12/mo Teams
Best for
Mistral's Pro tier brings Canvas editing and Deep Research to the chat
Spotlight replacement with AI, snippets, and extensions
Category
Productivity
Productivity

Reviewer scorecard

Skeptic
52/100 · skip

This is a feature-parity launch, not a product breakthrough. Canvas is Notion AI with a chat wrapper, Deep Research is Perplexity with a different model, and Mistral Large 3 is competitive but not definitively better than GPT-4o or Claude 3.5 Sonnet for most users. The specific scenario where this breaks: any power user with existing ChatGPT or Claude workflows has zero switching cost reason — Mistral is betting on European data residency and pricing, but €14.99/mo is too close to OpenAI's €20 to be a price play. What kills this in 12 months: OpenAI and Anthropic continue to iterate faster, the Canvas and Deep Research features become table stakes, and Mistral's only real differentiation — being French and GDPR-native — isn't enough to move the needle outside regulated European enterprise.

80/100 · ship

macOS only is a real limitation. But if you're on a Mac, this is genuinely one of the best productivity tools available. The AI integration is well-done too.

Founder
68/100 · ship

The buyer here is a European knowledge worker or compliance-conscious SMB that has legitimate reasons to not route data through US-based providers — that's a real budget line with real procurement velocity, especially post-Schrems II. The pricing at €14.99/mo is sensible but the moat question is uncomfortable: Canvas and Deep Research are features OpenAI ships as part of their roadmap cadence, not proprietary infrastructure. The defensible position is data sovereignty plus model quality, and if Mistral can hold model parity while owning the European enterprise channel, there's a real business here — but the expand story requires a Teams tier with admin controls and SSO, which I don't see shipped yet.

No panel take
PM
63/100 · ship

The job-to-be-done is clear: replace your current AI assistant subscription with one that also does documents and research, no tool-switching required. Onboarding to Canvas is the make-or-break moment — if a user can open a document, start drafting with AI, and share it in under 90 seconds, this earns a place in daily workflow; if it routes through a configuration screen, it's dead on arrival against Notion AI. The product's opinion problem is that it's trying to be three things — chat assistant, document editor, research tool — and none of the three have the sharp opinionation that makes a tool feel indispensable. It needs a stronger point of view on what Canvas is for before it can fully replace anything.

No panel take
Futurist
71/100 · ship

The thesis Mistral is betting on: by 2027, AI assistant market consolidation happens on three axes — model capability, data jurisdiction, and vertical depth — and European providers will own a structurally protected segment of the first two. That's a falsifiable claim, and the dependency is that EU AI Act enforcement actually creates friction for US providers operating in Europe, which is more plausible now than it was 18 months ago. The second-order effect that nobody's talking about: if Mistral becomes the de facto AI assistant for European regulated industries, they accumulate proprietary fine-tuning data from those workflows that US competitors can't legally touch — that's a compounding model advantage, not just a compliance checkbox. The trend line is EU digital sovereignty, and Mistral is early enough that the infrastructure bet still makes sense.

No panel take
Builder
No panel take
80/100 · ship

Raycast replaced Spotlight, Alfred, Rectangle, and Clipboard Manager — all in one app. The extension ecosystem means every tool I use is a Cmd+Space away.

Creator
No panel take
80/100 · ship

The AI chat is great for quick questions without opening a browser. Snippets for frequently used text blocks. Window management built in. It's my most-used app.

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