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sowbugyesterday at 9:35 PM2 repliesview on HN

If you believe there will be lots of LLM providers in the future, then OpenRouter could be a DoorDash play.

Established restaurants didn't need DoorDash because they were already on everyone's speed dial. But new or small restaurants couldn't afford to advertise or maintain a team of delivery people. DoorDash created a two-sided marketplace that made it a lot easier for new entrants to bootstrap. Today even the established restaurants have to pay them their tithe because hungry people have learned to start with the DoorDash app. A bit of a prisoner's dilemma.

If OpenRouter plays its cards right and gets very lucky, a large number of people will configure their hungry LLM clients to start with OpenRouter, and then LLM providers will have to join the marketplace or else miss out on all those customers.


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remexretoday at 2:14 AM

not sure that works as well when they don't own their API though; how much software is openrouter-only in a way that's not 5min of deepseek to patch the source for, or 15min of opus to patch the binary instead

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octoberfranklintoday at 5:19 AM

DoorDash is viable only because the restaurant business (minus national chains) is extremely balkanized. Restauranteurs have very little power.