Same Prompt, Four AI Tools, One Cricket Banner: ChatGPT Won the Image, Grok Won the Video, and Claude Built a Website Again A developer tested four AI tools—ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and Gemini—on creating a banner for a cricket academy. ChatGPT produced the best image, Grok made the best video, Claude defaulted to building a webpage instead of a graphic, and Gemini refused to generate anything due to guardrails. TL;DR— A few weeks ago I tested four AI tools on abuildjob: a website for my son's cricket academy. This time the job had nothing to do with code. The coach just wanted a banner he could post. Same four tools, totally different result. ChatGPT made the best image, Grok made the best video, Gemini wouldn't make anything, and Claude tried to solve a graphics problem by writing HTML. If you read the last post https://dev.to/mickyarun/i-asked-three-coding-agents-to-build-my-sons-cricket-coach-a-website-the-result-wasnt-decided-by-3fam , you've met my son's cricket coach. He runs MMCA — Maverick Master's Cricket Academy. Started in 2020, based in Bengaluru, genuinely good with the kids. The website is live now and parents have started messaging him on WhatsApp. So last weekend he came back with the next thing he needed, which is the thing every small academy actually runs on: "Can you make me a weekend batch banner? Something I can post in the parent groups." Now, this is a completely different job from the last one. That first experiment was design and development — agents writing real code, running tests, deploying to Cloudflare. This one is just graphics. No repo, no deploy, nobody reviewing a pull request. Just: here's my logo, here's a sample I like, make me something I'd be happy to send out. So I figured I'd run the same four tools again and see what happened. Same brief, same logo, everything on the default model with no special settings : ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok. Here's roughly what I typed, the way a normal client would brief you: Similar to this banner, make one for MMCA Academy since 2020, logo attached . Weekend batch Sat 4:30—7, Sun 7—9:30pm. Add a small phrase like the sample. Be creative, keep it simple, but don't copy the sample exactly. The whole test really came down to one instruction: be creative, but don't copy. Whatever each tool did with that told me everything. ChatGPT got it on the first go. "WEEKEND BATCH. TRAIN. PLAY. GROW." Logo top-left, the "Since 2020" bit kept, timings in clean little cards, an enrol number, three badges across the bottom for coaching, skill, discipline. It clearly understood this was a flyer a coach would hand out at a school gate, and that's exactly what it gave me. Then I asked for one more version — smaller logo, add a human hero this time — and it came back with "DREAM. PRACTICE. PERFORM." and a photoreal batsman walking out under stadium lights. Looked like a film poster. Two prompts, two banners I'd genuinely use, no arguing with it. Claude is the one that made me laugh. I asked for a banner. It told me it would "create the MMCA banner as an HTML file you can download," ran six commands, and gave me a dark navy web page. "TRAIN HARDER. Play Smarter. Win Together," with Saturday/Sunday cards and a Register button. And to be fair it looked nice — same eye for design that won me over on the website build. But it's not a banner. It's a landing section. You can't drop a