Most AI works in testing but breaks in production. Neurix V3 fixes that with: • AI Firewall (blocks attacks & jailbreaks) • Self-Healing Outputs • Model Failover • Live Observability 116 users already protecting their AI. Free beta live. https://getneurix.netlify.app Feedback welcome.
What problem are you solving?
Answer:
The biggest problem we’re solving is that AI works great in testing but often fails in production.
It hallucinates in front of customers, gets jailbroken, drifts over time, or just gives bad outputs — damaging trust and the product.
Neurix V3 adds a reliability layer (AI Firewall, Self-Healing, Failover, Observability) so AI can be used safely in real production environments.
2. What inspired you to make this?
Answer:
I got tired of seeing promising AI projects die because they broke when real users started using them.
After watching multiple products (including my own previous attempts) fail due to unreliable outputs and lack of protection, I decided to build the tool I wish existed — a dedicated reliability platform that treats production AI seriously.
That frustration became Neurix.
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How does the failover actually work in practice, like does it switch models mid-conversation or just reroute the next request? Trying to figure out if existing user sessions get preserved or if there's any noticeable lag when it kicks in.
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love the direction here, especially the self-healing outputs piece. one thing id want as a user is a simple cost tracker that shows how much the firewall and failover are adding to each request, so i can see if the protection is worth the spend on my side.
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How does the failover actually work in practice, like does it switch models mid-conversation or just reroute the next request? Trying to figure out if existing user sessions get preserved or if there's any noticeable lag when it kicks in.
love the direction here, especially the self-healing outputs piece. one thing id want as a user is a simple cost tracker that shows how much the firewall and failover are adding to each request, so i can see if the protection is worth the spend on my side.