u/After_Juggernaut_547

I'm building an app where you type one prompt and it picks the best AI for you would you use this?

You know how you have ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity all open in different tabs and you're manually guessing which one to use?

I'm building something to fix that.

You type what you want. It picks the best model for that specific task, and does it using your own accounts, so if you pay for Claude Pro, it uses that.

Hit a usage limit? It automatically falls back to the next best model without interrupting you.

Pro plan: Instead of routing to one AI, it queries multiple and combines the best response from all of them.

Think of it as a universal remote for all your AIs.

A few things I want honest feedback on:

  • Would you actually pay for this, or just use it if it were free?
  • Would the "combine multiple AIs" feature be worth a monthly fee?
  • Would you trust a third-party app with your AI account credentials?

Brutal feedback welcome, still early stage 🙏

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u/After_Juggernaut_547 — 3 days ago

Hey everyone! I'm a developer working on a browser extension specifically designed for colorblind users, and I wanted to get your thoughts before I dive in. The idea is a simple toolbar that lets you switch between colorblind filters (deuteranopia, protanopia, tritanopia) with a slider to adjust intensity, plus a built-in color picker so you can hover over anything on a webpage and instantly know what color it is in plain English. The goal is to make everyday browsing — reading charts, watching videos, navigating color-coded sites — way less frustrating. Does this sound useful to you? And is there anything you'd want to see in a tool like this that you feel is missing from what's already out there?

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u/After_Juggernaut_547 — 25 days ago