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ASI:One vs LiteLLM

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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AI Assistants

ASI:One

A personal AI with persistent memory that plans and acts for you

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

ASI:One, built by Fetch.ai (the team behind the ASI-1 Mini model), is a personal AI assistant designed to do more than chat — it learns your preferences through every interaction, builds a dynamic knowledge graph of your world, and takes real actions via a network of collaborative agents. It launched on Product Hunt on April 23, 2026. The standout feature is the knowledge graph engine: rather than ephemeral context windows, ASI:One structures everything you share into persistent, queryable memory nodes. You can maintain separate knowledge graphs for work, personal life, and creative projects, and the AI switches between them intelligently. The system also supports agent-to-agent social interactions — your AI can coordinate with a friend's AI to plan events or share tasks. Built on the ASI-1 Mini model with multimodal input (image, text, voice) and multi-step reasoning modes, ASI:One represents Fetch.ai's consumer push after years of enterprise-focused AI agent infrastructure. The crypto-native lineage (Fetch.ai runs on the ASI Alliance chain) adds an unusual Web3 dimension to what is otherwise a mainstream personal AI assistant play.

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AI Assistants

LiteLLM

Unified API proxy for 100+ LLMs

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

LiteLLM provides a unified OpenAI-compatible proxy for 100+ LLM providers. Load balancing, fallbacks, spend tracking, and rate limiting in one layer.

Decision
ASI:One
LiteLLM
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free / Premium
Free (OSS), Enterprise pricing
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A personal AI with persistent memory that plans and acts for you
Unified API proxy for 100+ LLMs
Category
AI Assistants
AI Assistants

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The knowledge graph approach to memory is technically superior to RAG over flat conversation logs. Persistent, structured context that survives sessions is the single biggest gap in current AI assistants. If the implementation is solid, this is a real architectural advance.

80/100 · ship

One proxy for every LLM provider with OpenAI-compatible API. Load balancing and fallback routing are production essentials.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Fetch.ai has been promising 'the economy of agents' since 2019 and the consumer traction has never materialized. The Web3 angle is a red flag for mainstream adoption — most users don't want their personal AI tied to a blockchain. Wait to see if this gets real retention numbers.

80/100 · ship

If you use multiple LLM providers, LiteLLM eliminates the integration complexity. Spend tracking across providers is invaluable.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

AI-to-AI social coordination is the sleeper feature here — the idea that your agent and a friend's agent can negotiate and plan together without either of you micromanaging is a genuinely new interaction paradigm. This is the early prototype of something that will be normal in 3 years.

80/100 · ship

Multi-model architectures need a proxy layer. LiteLLM is becoming the standard infrastructure for LLM routing.

Creator
80/100 · ship

Having an AI that actually remembers my creative preferences, past projects, and style choices — and can switch between 'work me' and 'creative me' knowledge graphs — sounds transformative. Right now I re-explain context to every tool every session. This would fix that.

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