I’ve just discovered OmniGPT that seems to be a chat where you can interact with different LLM (Claude, GPT-4, Llama, Gemini, etc.) and costs $16/month (it was $7/month until a week ago 🤦‍♂️). I’ve read on a Reddit post that it uses the APIs of all the provider that is a thing that can be done for free using a personal account (since the API limit seems to be high). Do you know something like OminGPT that can be self hosted that uses users API keys?

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        3 months ago

        Oh yes, maybe I misunderstood what you were asking. This is the server that will host the models and the API, it also has a nice interface.

        You can then use other apps to connect with it. That’s what I consider self hosting, hosting the whole thing soup to nuts

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          3 months ago

          What I’m looking for is a frontend that uses GTP-4, Gemini and other AI engine with their respective APIs keys.

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                you want a frontend, not the “service” itself.
                Under “service” i usually understand the main logic part of something. In this case the LLM-processing itself.
                Thats probably where the confusion is coming from here.

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    I believe Librechat would achieve your goals, but you’d need a PC or server to host it in. It supports all major API.

    Kobold light might with as well, and doesn’t need to be hosted locally, but I don’t think it supports Claude haiku specifically, for unknown reasons.

    Additionally, the official Claude api workshop is pretty good on desktop, but it only supports Claude.