LumiChats

What's great

What impressed me the most is how LumiChats is able to provide access to so many models at such an affordable price. It clearly takes a lot of smart engineering, mathematics, and algorithmic optimization to make this possible. Despite offering a large variety of models, the platform remains smooth, useful, and very budget-friendly. I really liked the overall value it provides.

What needs improvement

One improvement I would suggest is related to the “Best Model” feature. It would be great if users could see which backend model their query was routed to. The feature already works well, but showing the model being used would add more transparency and help users better understand the platform. Overall though, kudos to the founders really great work.

vs Alternatives

I considered a few other AI tools before choosing LumiChats, but most of them either had fewer models or were much more expensive. LumiChats stood out because it combines affordability with a wide range of models and features in one place, making it a much better value overall.

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NukkadMiles
Another user here ... and look, I’ve actually used Nukkad Miles, and for something built by a solo dev with zero VC backing, it’s honestly impressive. But let’s not insult common sense here. Someone selects a 15-day Delhi trip with a ₹20K budget, asks for basic, economic options, and your system spits out a 3-day luxury hotel plan — and your response is “I just selected from the screen”? Come on. That’s not an explanation, that’s a lazy deflection. The system didn’t plan, it hallucinated. You can’t throw luxury hotels into a shoestring budget and then pretend the AI did its job because a button was clicked. That’s like ordering street food and getting billed for fine dining, then blaming the menu. Instead of brushing it off with a half-baked “review” reply, maybe actually review the logic ... because the only thing that didn’t check out here was the output. Credit to the dev for building something useful, but don’t hide behind the UI when the results clearly fell flat.