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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      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.

      So by local I mean local to the server, you can run it somewhere else and not put the models on your local computer, but yes the server will need them.

      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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        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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            But I will…self host this service! And beside the title, I’ve written a post with a description of what I’m looking for.

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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.