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"textContent": "MrCakeBoss:\n\n> For text summaries, brainstorming, fact-checking, and other text-based work Either Open WebUI or Jan will do the trick.\n\nYeah, I think I’m setting on openwebui with typingmind or openrouter chat for ios use.\n\nHow do I go about setting it up? Apparently docker seems to be the most secure and private way as it’s sandboxed, and binding it to 127.0.0.1 so it remains on the installed device. Though I can’t seem to find how use the openrouter key as the documentation only mentions docker installation for openai API usage only. I guess both use the same format so it should be fine?\n\nThere also seems the problem of not being able to set the provider within openwebui if you use non-proprietary models and need to rely on global settings of openrouter. Web search also seems to be limited which is a bummer but I guess google AI mode should be enough.\n\nMrCakeBoss:\n\n> For coding I wouldn’t do OpenRouter unless you have very deep pockets. If you’re more concerned with limitations than with privacy you are much (much) better off with a Claude or Cursor subscription than with OpenRouter or anything like that from both a cost and quality perspective.\n\nSo the $20 claude subscription would be better than plain claude API access?\n\nMrCakeBoss:\n\n> It’s one of the lesser known ones. I like it’s clean and user-friendly design, even though it tends to be more limited in features. It’s one of the few that “just works” even if you run it on weaker hardware, e.g. a Macbook Air.\n\nI see, thanks for the info. I’ll keep it in mind.",
"title": "Any good openrouter interface which is private and secure?"
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