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Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#331

Congrats, OpenRouter is a great product! I check it's model rankings and prices daily. The charts are great. Please never change! On another note... I'm surprised OpenAI didn't buy them. I'm even more surprised OpenAI is giving exclusive discounts on openrouter, essentially encouraging the few API customers they had onto a much larger, cheaper and richer marketplace.

> please never change I've got bad news for you...

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#334

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Nice. Happy to be mistaken on that point as that seems very useful.

Your main point is still right, the providers are beginning to shift to non-commodity features. Another example might be all the managed agent features, where you get a VM + model, right now it's mostly Google and Anthropic that have this offering. The service tier is another, where Google, Vertex, OAI, Anth offer it but only OAI and Google offer flex service tier and not all models from them get it. OpenRouter for m…

Fortunately Stripe is in the business of providing a single abstraction over an enormous pit of complexity, so I think they'll be in good hands!

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#335
I dont use open router so can someone explain to me how it works in that different vendors have different api parameters?

is the selling point that they just give you access to a unified access in where you get to write each request toward the particular api provider's api spec? if so why not just sign up with the vendor directly?

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#336

Alex's first post about OpenRouter got 6 upvotes and 0 comments on HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35481760

What does window.ai have to do with OpenRouter? I don't use either, so your link confuses me.

It's the predecessor. See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38415092

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#337

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This is, somewhat ironically, the most well-known HN comment outside of HN.

It's also very representative of the HN comment section vibes overall. But such is normal with normies providing startup critiques, if you just look at every announcement and say "this will fail", you'd be right 99% of the time.

I mean, the AI skepticism is still so prevalent today in HN, despite it solving decades old math problems, hacking into companies, making software engineer no longer code, etc. (all this just in the last year).

So nothing really has changed in this community's vibes.

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#338
The service has been 10/10, everything has felt easy and natural since the start and continually improving. I often learn about new models from OR, and have been a happy customer for years. Kudos for getting the proper recognition, $8B is a fair price in 2026 imo.

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#339
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Could someone explain why these routers are so valuable and pulling acquisitions in the billions?

PE is desperately competing other PE to get into the promise of some AI thingy NOW? Just guessing. The frenzy around popular, good already, and successful services with the corporate crap flowing from this acquisition announcement too is appalling. The "what's best for you, the user" heavy emphasis when this would be inherently evident in any honest service forecasts the opposite. Some highlights from one of my agent…

Are you seriously posting an LLM generated “analysis” of financial event.

Re: OpenRouter is joining Stripe

#340

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It's hard. - They support 400 different models, 80 different providers, and an unlimited number of new custom agents. Every single model, provider, and agent, has its own weirdness that has to be accounted for. Tool calls change by model. Effort changes by model. Backend APIs (messages, responses, etc) change by provider. There are thousands of specific tweaks, fixes, hacks, that need to be implemented to make this t…

I did almost all of that alone, for TrustedRouter.com

Vibe-coded content & design aside, you haven't implemented all their features, you've got some basic security holes and missing networking, and your pricing is the same as OpenRouter despite your company being 5 months old. It might not be as easy as it seems.
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