
ZenMux
An enterprise-grade LLM gateway with automatic compensation
803 followers
An enterprise-grade LLM gateway with automatic compensation
803 followers
ZenMux is an enterprise-grade LLM gateway that makes AI simple and assured for developers through a unified API, smart routing, and an industry-first automatic compensation mechanism.














The LLM gateway space is getting crowded but enterprise reliability is still a real gap.
The hardest part of building any infrastructure tool is making complexity feel invisible to the end user. Looks like you're tackling that well.
What's your main differentiator vs existing gateways?
ZenMux takes a bold approach by sharing risk with builders instead of just routing requests. The automatic compensation layer is a strong differentiator. From a technical angle, how do you define and standardize “inaccurate output” consistently across different models and use cases?
The compensation pool angle is interesting but I cant see anything about how its actually funded or capped, if you hit real enterprise volume and models go down like the CEO mentioned how does a 4 month old product handle that without draining reserves
Congrats on the launch!
ZenMux literally saved my app in production.
I run a validation tool that makes parallel LLM calls per report. Google AI Studio kept hitting rate limits and throwing 503s at the worst times.
Switched my fallback to ZenMux and haven't had a single issue since.
Very solid product.
Pandada AI
The smart routing isn't just about cost — it's about not wasting GPT-4 on tasks that Claude Haiku can handle.
ZenMux
@moonglow Bingo. Smart routing = putting the right tool on the right job.😄
Noiz AI
"Good enough for this task" is an actual routing strategy. I love it.
ZenMux
@djneverland Haha exactly — sometimes the smartest model is the one that's just good enough and 10x cheaper. Glad it clicked!
The “model insurance” angle is bold. Putting risk on the infra layer instead of the builder feels like a meaningful shift.
ZenMux
@xiangce_sun That's exactly the shift we wanted to make. Builders should focus on building, not worrying if the model had a bad day. Really glad that resonated!