Looking at your pricing I find the credit model a bit confusing. It feels like credit card points and I don't really have a concept of what that will get me. Tokens are a bit abstract, but that's the currency of AI, so it is what it is. Adding credits as an intermediary between tokens and dollars may have been done with the goal of simplify things, but it my head it makes it harder to understand and leaves more places for hidden fees to hide.
Giving some idea of how much usage someone could expect to get out of a 1,000 tokens or 100 credits or $1 would be useful. I can do the math and see I can do 20 web searches for $1, but does that include follow up questions? Is every question a web search? Kagi shows that I've used 15 searches so far today, and it's cost me less than 2¢ for the almost 19k tokens. So I'm a bit confused.
More generally on the chat-only umbrella tools, I do miss some of the nice-to-have options of going directly with the big players (interactive code editors, better images generation, etc), but not enough to be paying $20+/month/service.
[1] Source: https://kanoppi.co/search-engines-vs-ai-energy-consumption-c...
If ChatGPT handles 1 billion queries a day, that's like the energy cost of 10 billion Google searches every single day.
Someone has to pay the electricity bill. We all know it's not free like you claim.
seconding openrouter and fal, having to muck around with idiosyncrasies of each vendor just to try their "bestest model" and find out it does not satisfy your requirements is a chore.
Also, Andy's blog post doesn't mention infrastructure-scale impacts. Even small actions add up, and as AI scales exponentially, so does the demand on energy and water. That part gets left out.
I'll stick with the research papers published by AI researchers [1] and investigative journalists [2], but thanks for sharing your link, it gives me a good idea of what lobbyists in Washington aren't saying.
[1] https://eng.ox.ac.uk/case-studies/the-true-cost-of-water-guz...
[2] https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2025-ai-impacts-data-cent...
You sent over two links about the environmental impact of data centres. There is no denial that these are burdensome on the environment; the question is to what degree AI and its applications contribute to that effect. If you wanted to argue in good faith you'd be advocating for everyone to stop watching Netflix, because video streaming generates a far greater demand than AI currently does, but I don't see you doing this.
> What do you think?
You were lost between all the AI stuff... but have you not tried to simply use Google to find a bunch of similar services?
Ultimately, I discovered https://www.typingmind.com, which offers all of these features. I am sure there are others - I was amazed that not more of these came out. Might be worth to see what they have built. The more of these that come out the better - its a whole new market.
Here's all the main competitors:
1. You.com
2. Poe
3. Mammouth
4. Magai
5. TeamAI
6. TypingHive
7. WritingMate
8. ChatHub
9. Monica
edited to remove statement saying API only, as per comments.
Edit: I'd still be grateful for a reply with any recommendations or other options, but ChatGPT has given me a few things to look into when I'm at my PC - https://chatgpt.com/share/6873a9b5-ea8c-800c-b111-96b5f27a09...
Check it out if you would like (it's open source): https://github.com/TensorBlock/forge https://tensorblock.co/forge
I think you mean the "pay as you go" plan? If not, that's pretty confusing, and 19.8% of "free" should still be "free" :-)
We decided to stop active development when realized that most people don't want different models, custom instructions, tools, etc..
People want their work done, and no one cares how exactly it will be done - the less they have to think about the setup, the better (and chatgpt just works in most of the cases).
I use that + OpenRouter which gives me API access to more models as well. Huge fan of this approach.
It looks like the only thing you offer over them is a “pay-as-you-go” option, where they are only subscription based. You kind of cheapen your differentiating factor by also offering a subscription. You need to show how you’re different from the competitors in this space, otherwise your growth will be very slow. You’re competing against OpenAI and Anthropic who are trying to sell their chat interfaces along with the other aggregator websites who have been around longer and have been developing features as integrating models from various providers this whole time. Do you think your pricing model will be enough, or do you have some killer features planned?
...you are clearly an engineer who has already decided to write their own so wasn't looking to hard, or did find something but went "I could do this better". Pretty much how many projects start.
It’s totally fine to build your own implementation of something, especially if it’s for personal use or you’re not charging. OP is pitching a paid product. It’s not okay to ignore the sea of competitors and pitch your product on HN with a marketing blurb that isn’t true.
Anybody can slap together a chat UI and integrate a few LLM APIs. We need more than that if you’re charging money.
But I've a question: Are you using the official APIs from each of these AI models directly into your app, or is there some other approach you're using to make them accessible?
I’m sorry, but I find it hard to believe that you didn’t find any. I personally know at least 5 services that offer this.
LMAO. You should learn how to use Google search