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So far an API has been less of a priority than focusing on the user-facing product. But it seems there's a reasonable amount of demand for it, which we'll consider.

I consider AIs without API access even as non existent. Not everybody wants a web interface and waste time on copy&paste all the time. APIs can hook the filesystem directly with an AI, make complicated prompt engineering and multi file changes a non-issue. And they should also help you to make more money (don't undersell the API access and you're fine). Without an API the community can also not compare Phind-405B to other models easily.

Would be great to have access to your model in a LLM gateway like https://openrouter.ai/

I would give your API a try as minimum.

You should also consider the ecosystem value that might be created for your product. There’s a prior example.

ChatGPT amazed people but its UI didn’t. A bunch of better UI’s showed up building on the OpenAI API and ChatGPT own. They helped people accomplish more which further marketed the product.

You can get this benefit with few downsides if you make the API simple with few promises about feature. “This is provided AS IS for your convenience and experimentation.”

I think an API would be fantastic for use cases like Aider / SWE agents. The primary issue besides fully understanding the code base is having up-to-date knowledge on libraries and packages. Perplexity has "online" models. And phind with Claude, GTP-4o, Phind 70 + search / rag would be awesome.

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