I have been testing more AI coding tools lately, and one thing keeps coming up: every model provider wants its own setup.
Different API keys.
Different dashboards.
Different pricing pages.
Different model names.
Different limits.
That gets annoying when all I want is to compare models inside the same workflow.
This is why Zyloo caught my attention.
The idea is not complicated: use one OpenAI-compatible API gateway to access different AI models from one place.
For me, the most interesting use case is not just “one API key”. It is being able to test models faster in real developer workflows, especially with tools like coding agents, automation scripts, bots, and apps that already support OpenAI-compatible endpoints.
If a tool lets me change the base URL and model name, then I can experiment without rebuilding the whole integration every time.
That matters a lot for AI coding workflows because the “best model” is not always the same.
Sometimes I want the cheapest model for simple tasks.
Sometimes I want the strongest model for debugging.
Sometimes I want a faster model for quick automation.
Sometimes I just want to compare outputs side by side.
A gateway like Zyloo can make that process easier.
I would still be careful before using it for serious production systems. I would want to test latency, reliability, privacy, pricing, limits, and how stable the gateway is under real usage.
But for development, experiments, coding agents, and model comparison, the concept makes sense.
My take: Zyloo is interesting because it focuses on the part developers actually feel every day — switching between models without wasting time wiring every provider manually.
Link: https://zyloo.io/
Disclosure: Zyloo may credit my account if this post is approved through their creator rewards program.