Route prompts to the right model based on cost, latency, and priority rules.

Status
In Progress
Tier
Free
Platform
Web
Host
modelrouter.developersdigest.tech
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Planned subdomain reserved. Launch stays disabled until Coolify deploy, DNS, auth, and health checks are wired.
Route prompts to the right model based on cost, latency, and priority rules. Built and maintained by Developers Digest, AI Model Router is part of a larger ecosystem of 91 AI agent tools, Claude Code tools, MCP servers, and developer agents.
A practical comparison of LLM routing tools - LiteLLM, Portkey, and OpenRouter - covering cost management, fallbacks, caching, and when to use each for production AI applications.
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If I were rebuilding my AI coding workflow on May 30, 2026, I would not pick one magic tool. I would pick a layered stack: terminal agent, editor, background agent, Mastra, CopilotKit, MCP, context, security, and cost controls.
Every coding agent in one window. Stop alt-tabbing between Claude, Codex, and Cursor.
See exactly what your agent did, locally. No cloud, no signup.
One CLI to install, configure, and update every DD tool.
Turn a one-liner into a working Claude Code skill. From idea to installed in a minute.