UltimateRouter is the UI and CLI control plane for a stack full of routers. Trace and call model, provider, harness, agent, tool, database, network, payment, and frontend routing from one graph or terminal. Bring your own endpoints, keep secrets server-side, and get a receipt for every hop—including when the best route is no router at all.
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Hey Product Hunt — I built UltimateRouter because “just call the model” somehow became a journey through a harness router, agent router, model router, provider router, inference router, tool router, and API router.
UltimateRouter turns that mess into one inspectable graph. It shows where a request went, why each hop selected the next one, what every hop added in latency and cost, and whether the direct path would have been better.
The launch build includes a working Routing Studio with four policies, an installable ur CLI with stdin and JSON, a versioned contract for 16 router classes, native protocol drivers, explicit NOT_CONFIGURED states, and a Routing Receipt for every completed path.
The satire is intentional, but the calls and traces are real when you connect an endpoint. I’d love to know: which router in your stack creates the most invisible latency, and when should UltimateRouter tell you to remove one instead of adding another?
Thanks for taking the roundabout.