feature requestDeveloper Tools · AI & Machine LearningsituationalLLMSelf HostedUXAPI

LLM API Gateway Needs Personal Mode to Reduce UI Complexity

Solo developers using enterprise-oriented LLM proxy tools (like One API) find the sidebar overwhelming with team/org management features irrelevant to personal use. The request is for a personal mode or customizable sidebar to surface only the channels, models, and settings needed for solo users. Concrete and feasible: the complexity gap between personal and team use cases is a known friction point in self-hosted AI infrastructure tools.

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