Does Dondi.ai work in Australia?
Yes. From a residential Aussie IP in country Victoria, the site loaded straight to the marketing homepage on 26 May 2026. No entry gate, no geo-block, no redirect, no VPN required. Clicking through to signup gets you a clean form with a Google option, email and password fields, and a single tick to confirm you are 18 or older. That's the age gate. Self-declaration only.
One notable touch on the signup form: a live counter that says "528 people in Australia are chatting now". I cannot verify that number is real (it is the kind of social-proof element that platforms sometimes fake), but the platform is clearly targeting AU traffic with country-specific copy. Worth knowing if you are looking for any sign that someone over there has thought about AU users specifically.
What is Dondi.ai?
Dondi.ai is a browser-based AI companion chat platform marketed as "uncensored" with "unlimited messaging, photos, voice, and video... from day one. No throttling. No message caps." The character library inside the platform is broad: realistic, anime, women, men, trans, femboy, boyfriend, and a few smaller categories. That breadth is actually a positive — most of the bigger platforms surface mainly female-companion options and force you to dig for anything else.
Underneath the marketing, what you actually get is a chat interface, character profiles with photo grids, the option to generate new images on demand, and a persistent memory engine that claims to retain conversation context across sessions. There is no native mobile app — browser only on phone and desktop.
What "free" actually means here, and why it's complicated
This is the most contested thing about Dondi and the thing every existing review papers over. The marketing copy on dondi.ai is unambiguous: unlimited messaging, photos, voice, and video are all included free from day one, with no throttling and no message caps. That's the headline.
Inside the actual product, multiple third-party reviewers describe daily message limits, premium gates on photo and voice features, and a constant "70% off Premium" banner pushing you toward the paid plan. There is at least one Reddit user (r/Chatbots, five days before this review was written) who complained that supposedly common roleplay words including "teenager" were being rewritten by a content filter, despite the site marketing itself as uncensored. The OP got six upvotes and zero replies, which tells you about the size of the Dondi community on Reddit — that's the only substantive organic thread about the platform across the entire site.
I cannot verify exactly where the free-tier limits sit without burning hours on a paid signup to compare. What I can verify: the marketing claim of "no caps, no throttling" is not what users describe. Go in expecting a freemium funnel with paid gates on the things that matter, not the unlimited utopia the homepage promises.
The pricing screen and the dark pattern
Dondi's /pricing/ URL on the marketing site returns HTTP 404. There is no public pricing page. The only place you see actual numbers is inside the signup funnel after you create an account. That is itself a choice.
What you see when you finally hit it: the yearly plan at $0.20 USD per day, framed as 70% off from a strikethrough $0.67/day. Billed as $71.88 USD once a year. A countdown timer ticking next to the headline (these almost always reset on page refresh). "Only 17 yearly spots left today" scarcity copy. "8 out of 10 people choose Yearly" social proof. "+500 bonus tokens" sweetener. The page is purpose-built to funnel toward annual.
| Plan | USD shown | ~AUD | Strikethrough "original" | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yearly | $71.88/yr ($0.20/day) | ~AU$111/yr (~AU$9.25/mo) | $244.55 ($0.67/day) | "70% OFF, 17 spots left", +500 bonus tokens |
| Monthly | Not shown on signup screen | — | — | Third-party reviews cite ~$10–13 USD/mo, unverified |
Pricing verified at signup checkout from an AU IP on 26 May 2026. AUD estimate uses approximately AU$1.55 per USD. The strikethrough "original" is a marketing anchor, not a price anyone realistically paid.
On the actual dollar amount, this is genuinely cheap. AU$9.25 per month on the annual plan is cheaper than DarLink AI (AU$12), Candy.ai annual (AU$15.50), JOI annual (AU$14), and basically everything else reviewed on this site. Cost is not the problem here. The pattern around the cost is the question.
Features
- Text chat with persistent memory across sessions (claimed)
- Character library covering realistic, anime, women, men, trans, femboy, boyfriend categories
- Custom character creation with personality, appearance, voice
- On-demand image generation
- Voice messages with "natural breathing" claim
- Video generation (claimed; quality not independently verified)
- No native mobile app — browser only
- Google or email signup
On feature breadth, Dondi sits in the same bracket as DarLink AI and Get-Harder. Not better. Not worse. Where it does win is the inclusivity of the default category surface, which puts trans and boyfriend characters one tab away rather than buried.
Trust signals worth knowing about
This is where Dondi needs the most caveat, and where every existing review is silent.
- Domain age: dondi.ai was registered on 7 January 2026 (verified via WHOIS at the time of writing). That makes it approximately four and a half months old. For comparison, most platforms reviewed on this site are over a year old. New is not automatically bad, but it does mean there is no track record on billing reliability, cancellation behaviour, or whether the platform exists in twelve months.
- WHOIS is masked. The registrant uses NameCheap's "Withheld for Privacy ehf" Iceland proxy. The site sits behind Cloudflare. Scamadviser's automated report rates the platform "Likely Safe" but flags both the masked WHOIS and the registrar's history of housing spammers.
- The operator name doesn't match itself. The Terms of Service (dondi.ai/terms-of-service/) lists the operator as "Techcommerce Unlimited" at an address in Tustin, California. The footer of the homepage says "Powered by dondi.ai Labs Inc." Two different company names. Not necessarily a problem but it is unusual for a platform charging USD subscriptions to be inconsistent about who is collecting the money.
- No public pricing page. dondi.ai/pricing/ returns HTTP 404. All pricing lives inside the signup funnel only. That is a choice.
- 24-hour refund window. ToS section 19.2 specifies refunds within 24 hours of payment, provided you have not exceeded "reasonable usage limits". Several existing Dondi reviews cite "14 days" — that is not supported by the actual ToS. Worth knowing before you commit to annual.
- Your chat and images may be used to train their AI. Privacy Policy section 7.2 reads: "Your Content and interaction data may be processed using AI systems. This processing may include: AI model training and improvement." Read that line before you put anything personal into the chat.
- No Trustpilot listing. Google returns a Trustpilot result for "dodie.ai" instead — different domain. There is no verifiable Trustpilot profile for dondi.ai as of May 2026.
- Reddit footprint is essentially zero. One genuine organic thread (the censorship complaint), a few one-line mentions in adjacent threads, and one Reddit thread on r/B2BTechNews where six comments all praise Dondi in suspiciously similar voice with scores of 1 each. That pattern reads astroturfed rather than organic.
- An independent investigation has alleged paid ranking placement. The publication Pocket Animus published a piece alleging coordinated manipulation of "best AI companion" rankings in 2026, with Dondi.ai surfacing as a recurring number-one placement across publishers. I could not pull the full body of that investigation (JavaScript-rendered, did not return on a server fetch). The allegation is on the record.
How it compares to alternatives
Side by side against the closest alternatives in this category:
| Dondi.ai | DarLink AI | JOI | Get-Harder | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AU access | Open | NSFW gate | No gate | Open |
| Annual (AUD) | ~AU$9.25/mo | ~AU$12/mo | ~AU$14/mo | ~AU$31/mo intro, $465/yr full |
| Real free tier | Disputed | Yes | Yes (50 msgs/day) | No |
| Domain age | ~4.5 months | 2+ years (FAMELINK SA) | Multiple years | 15 months |
| Operator named | Two different names | FAMELINK SA (CH) | Yes | No |
| Refund window | 24 hours | Standard 30 days | Standard | 30 days (sub plans only) |
| Trustpilot | No listing | No listing | Present | No listing |
| AI training on user data | Yes, per Privacy §7.2 | Standard ToS | Standard ToS | Standard ToS |
| Reddit community | Essentially none | Some | Active | None |
On pure cost, Dondi wins. On everything else, the alternatives are stronger. DarLink at AU$12/month has a real free tier and a known Swiss operator with two years of platform history. JOI at AU$14/month is the lowest-friction AU experience in the category and has a Trustpilot presence. Both are better starting points for an Aussie reader who is new to AI companions.
Pros
- Fully accessible from Aussie IPs, no entry gate, no geo-block
- AU-specific copy on the signup form ("528 people in Australia chatting now")
- Genuinely cheap annual: ~AU$9.25/month equivalent
- Broad default category surface including trans, femboy, boyfriend
- +500 bonus tokens on annual signup
- Persistent memory engine claimed across sessions
Cons
- Domain only ~4.5 months old as of May 2026
- Two different operator names in ToS vs footer
- No public pricing page (/pricing/ returns 404)
- Marketing claim of "unlimited free" not matched by third-party reports
- One Reddit thread complaining "uncensored" claim contradicted by word filtering
- 24-hour refund window only (not the "14 days" some reviews claim)
- Privacy Policy permits user chat and image data for AI model training
- No verifiable Trustpilot listing
- Astroturf-pattern Reddit thread on r/B2BTechNews
- Self-declaration age gate, non-compliant with OSA
- An independent investigation alleges coordinated paid ranking placement
Our verdict
Dondi.ai works in Australia and the price is cheap. That is the upside. The downside is the surrounding picture: a platform under five months old with a ToS allowing your chat and image data to be used for AI training, a 24-hour refund window, two different company names on the same site, and a Reddit footprint so thin that the one genuine organic thread is a complaint that the marketing claim is wrong.
For a first AI companion in Australia, I would still send readers to JOI (zero-friction entry, established platform, real free tier) or DarLink AI (~AU$12/month, two-year-old Swiss operator with a real free tier). Both are cheaper-or-similar in total cost, both have actual platform history, and neither asks you to consent to AI training on your roleplay text as a condition of use.
Dondi might mature into something worth recommending. The product surface and the inclusive category breadth are both genuinely promising. Give it twelve months, a Trustpilot listing, an organic Reddit thread that isn't a complaint, and a Privacy Policy that doesn't claim your chat data as training input, and the picture changes. As of May 2026, it is too early.
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