Show HN: PolyGPT – ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity responses side-by-side

polygpt.app

19 points by ncvgl 18 hours ago

I built PolyGPT to solve a problem I had: constantly tab-switching between ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to compare their responses.

  It's a desktop app (Mac/Windows/Linux) that lets you type a prompt once and see all three AI models respond
  simultaneously in a split view. Useful for:
  - Comparing technical explanations
  - Getting multiple perspectives on code problems
  - Fact-checking answers across models

  The app is free, open source, and runs locally - your credentials stay on your machine.

  Download: https://polygpt.app
  Source: https://github.com/ncvgl/polygpt

  Would love feedback from the HN community. What other features would make this more useful?
benterix 10 hours ago

> Would love feedback from the HN community. What other features would make this more useful?

A web app

BeetleB 12 hours ago

Just FYI, Open WebUI has this feature built-in.

sidcool 9 hours ago

Make a web all pls. I'm not going to install a native app from unknown source.

  • mmh0000 4 hours ago

    Especially where it is just an electron app.

    I don’t want to run your webpage in a web browser I have no control over.

    My normal browser has been tediously customized and tailored for my usability.

hotgeart 18 hours ago

Does it need an API Key or it's like an 'iframe' of the web version?

  • natoucs 17 hours ago

    iframe - you got it - it embeds the web apps

    • nextaccountic 11 hours ago

      A better feature would be to select one pf the responses as the best one, and use it as the context for all LLMs, as if they were sent by each ome

      But this would require API access instead of embedding web apps

unstatusthequo 13 hours ago

Now you just need to add a judge node that compares the responses, fact checks them, and outputs the best response of the three. Although this makes another issue of which model is that judge.

  • theoldgreybeard 10 hours ago

    Pewdiepie did something like this where all the AIs looked at each others answers and voted on the highest quality answer.

    Democracy!

    It worked pretty well until he updated them to know that poorly performing agents would get deleted and replaced. Then they started conspiring against him.

    (19:43 for relevant part) https://youtu.be/qw4fDU18RcU

  • irilesscent 12 hours ago

    Make a jury or blind models making a case for the best response and choose a random model to be the judge.

  • mschulkind 12 hours ago

    Just give me a day to vibe code an interface to side by side judge judging models...

  • adamisom 7 hours ago

    easy, let them all judge then? you guessed it...