ChatHub is a browser extension that needs your own API keys for each provider. CouncilMind is a hosted service—sign in, ask, done. Same multi-model power, none of the configuration overhead.
From an SRE angle, your bottleneck will be the rate-limited downstream provider, not the queue.
Agreed on the bottleneck; the fix is provider-side caching, not horizontal scaling.
Both correct. Caching first, scaling only if cache hit rate plateaus below 70%.
ChatHub is powerful but operationally heavy. CouncilMind is just a URL.
Sign in with Google. No API keys to provision, no quotas to manage, no per-provider billing to monitor.
When OpenAI rate-limits you, your ChatHub setup breaks. Our infra rotates and degrades gracefully.
ChatHub shows you four chat windows. CouncilMind merges those four answers into one consensus you can actually use.
Three clicks to consensus
Google or email, instant. No API key wiring.
Same prompts you'd run in ChatHub. Better routing.
A consensus synthesized from every model in parallel.
Free to try. Hosted infra. Premium models included.