Original Reddit post

You know the cycle: open ChatGPT, ask a question, hit the usage cap, restart in Claude, get a different answer, open Gemini to break the tie… and now you’ve got 5 tabs, 3 conflicting responses, and no clue what’s right. I’m planning to build Nexus, a self-hosted web app that fixes this. Rough feature list: All your AIs in one UI with custom themes Self-hosted so API keys stay on your machine When one AI hits its limit, it auto-hands off to another with full context preserved Sidebar cooldown timers over locked-out AIs One-tap “send to another AI” for a second opinion Homework mode, fire the same prompt at 2–3 AIs and compare Usage dashboard + predictive alerts Build-your-own “Universal AI” with routing rules (GPT for code, Claude for writing, etc.) Unified search across all chats and AIs AIs can reference each other’s answers to cross-check Minamilistic design Before I start building, would you actually use this? What’s missing? Any pitfalls I’m not seeing? Open to all feedback, even brutal. submitted by /u/Logical_Owl6438

Originally posted by u/Logical_Owl6438 on r/ClaudeCode