| ▲ | thetjmccarty 21 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Thanks for the comment. You do NOT need a subscription for the local version. The local version runs on Ollama and is free forever. The cloud models are available if you want them, but not required. To your second comment, maybe it should have been the headline. I thought "Codex alternative" may resonate more. But building your own AI powered apps inside of ChatOSS is something I hope people find valuable. Is this what you found the most interesting? The market segment right now is just developers / coders. I'm a coder and built this for myself. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | hankbond 21 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
If it's a codex alternative why can't I just use my codex subscription with it for cloud inference? Why can't I just use my open router keys? Why is your business model being an inference proxy? I am also building a very similar thing for myself, a runtime to unify the agent + application logic. Currently I am in the process of migrating from single agent on electron only to multi agent + web host. I have some big ideas I am dreaming up, but when it comes down to it the guiding force is just me building what I think would be cool to have. Why is the app closed source if it's meant as a platform for building desktop apps on? What does your application-on-chatoss distribution model look like? | |||||||||||||||||
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