Synvolv
Synvolv is a control layer that helps teams manage the costs associated with using artificial intelligence (AI) features. It acts as a gatekeeper for AI requests, making sure that spending stays within limits before unexpected costs add up. This is especially important for AI products where usage can change a lot based on how customers use them. Think of things like AI features in software that many people use at once, helpful AI assistants for customers, or automated workflows.
Many AI products run into trouble not because they stop working, but because their costs become too high, hurting their profits. AI usage can grow quickly with more complex instructions, longer automated processes, or repeated attempts. In systems used by many customers, one customer's heavy use can significantly increase the total bill. Usually, teams only find out about these cost problems after they have happened, forcing them to either remove the AI feature or lose money. Synvolv aims to turn cost management from something you look at later into a rule that is followed as things happen.
Benefits
Synvolv allows teams to set spending limits that are actively enforced. They can also set limits for each customer to track and control individual spending. Additionally, they can create rules for how AI requests are handled, managing which AI services and models are used. Automatic actions can start when spending gets close to limits. These actions might include switching to a less expensive AI model, limiting how much can be used, saving answers to common questions to avoid repeating them, or sending requests to different services. By enforcing these rules as requests are being made, Synvolv stops overspending before it becomes a big financial issue.
Use Cases
Synvolv is designed for AI products that are used in real-world situations. It works easily with OpenAI and supports other AI services like Anthropic and Gemini, as well as custom options. It can handle the streaming of information needed for modern AI models and keeps a detailed record of all actions taken. Its design includes controls that can be adjusted for each customer, which is useful for complex business software. It is not meant for small tests or early experiments where the main goal is just to connect to different AI models.
Pricing
Synvolv offers different pricing plans. There is a free option for individuals, a Pro plan for small teams, a Scale plan for new companies and apps used by many customers, and custom Enterprise plans for large companies that need to meet specific rules. The pricing is set up to grow with the business, and there are options for early customers to lock in their initial pricing.
Vibes
Synvolv shows important information like the total number of requests, the amount of money saved, how long requests take on average, and the rate of errors. It also tracks budgets and shows if automatic controls are active. For example, a screen might show that a spending limit has been reached. It could also show that automatic rules are set to switch to a cheaper AI model when 80% of the budget is used, or to stop non-urgent requests when 95% of the budget is used.
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