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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
Netflix but for LLMs. I pay $20/month, access whatever LLMs I want at any given time (Chat GPT, Claude Sonnet, Perplexity, etc) through a unified prompt interface, and each one receives a share of my $20 prorated to how much I used them. This allows for more dynamic competition and rewards innovative releases more fluidly than the current standalone subscription model. Who’s building this?
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Zenigame
@zeni.eth
Reminds me of https://nat.dev/compare (without the fancy prorated stuff) I feel like interfaces are starting to intentionally diverge a bit with multimodal, teams, memory, etc?
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
TBH I don’t care much about a unified interface. What I care about is a single flat monthly payment giving me access to multiple LLMs. Netflix first gave us access to all movie catalogs for a flat fee, and now every catalog owner launched their own competing streaming platform, so you need to sub to 3–4 of them to cover the same range. I don’t want to pay 3–4 subscriptions to LLMs, or even a single sub to one LLM when the “best in class” title keeps shifting every month (like Claude Sonnet is eating GPT’s lunch right now)
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