Your teams send prompts to Claude, GPT, Groq daily. Most companies have no idea what's in them. Proxiq is a self-hosted, open-source LLM gateway. Security teams get DLP, SSO, policy enforcement, and a full audit trail. Developers change zero lines of code. Point your existing SDK at port 3099. Done. Supports Microsoft, Google, GitHub, Okta, SAML 2.0. Works with Anthropic, OpenAI, Azure, Groq, Ollama. Self-hosted. AGPL-3.0. No data leaves your infra. https://bit.ly/proxiq
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Hardik, founder of APPMATTIC. We built Proxiq because companies are deploying AI with zero visibility into what their teams actually send to OpenAI or Anthropic. No DLP. No audit trail. No policy. Just blind trust.
CISOs are asking hard questions. Developers don't want to slow down. Proxiq solves both.
Security enforcement happens at the gateway — before the LLM call — with zero changes to existing code. Drop it in, set a policy, done.
Supports Anthropic, OpenAI, Azure, Groq, Ollama, and any OpenAI-compatible endpoint. SSO covers Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace, GitHub, Okta, and SAML 2.0.
Open source, self-hosted — your keys, your data, your infrastructure.
Would love your feedback and brutal honesty. What would make this a must-have for your team?
👉 https://bit.ly/proxiq
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Finally something self-hosted that actually respects how my team already works. Pointed our SDK at 3099 and the audit trail immediately started catching a few prompts I really wish we had visibility on before.
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@hasanbump Yes!! A win for all of us. Thank you for trying it out and sharing feedback. Considering spreading the word.
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The zero-code-change approach is genuinely thoughtful. Most gateways force annoying SDK swaps or proxy rewrites, so just pointing at port 3099 feels like it was designed by people who actually use this stuff day to day.
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@sat477669931529 Thank you for your review, yes, we know the pain and it is real. We really hope our tool can solve major pain points for adoption and control, bringing both the IT ops and developers in the same sweet spot.
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The port 3099 approach is genuinely clever, swapping endpoint URLs instead of patching code is exactly the kind of friction removal that makes security tools actually get adopted instead of sitting in a wiki nobody reads.
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@dursun942727 Yes, it reduces the chaos between teams and ops. Consider to upvote the product and please spread the word, would love you to try the actual product and get honest feedback.
Finally something self-hosted that actually respects how my team already works. Pointed our SDK at 3099 and the audit trail immediately started catching a few prompts I really wish we had visibility on before.
@hasanbump Yes!! A win for all of us. Thank you for trying it out and sharing feedback. Considering spreading the word.
The zero-code-change approach is genuinely thoughtful. Most gateways force annoying SDK swaps or proxy rewrites, so just pointing at port 3099 feels like it was designed by people who actually use this stuff day to day.
@sat477669931529 Thank you for your review, yes, we know the pain and it is real. We really hope our tool can solve major pain points for adoption and control, bringing both the IT ops and developers in the same sweet spot.
The port 3099 approach is genuinely clever, swapping endpoint URLs instead of patching code is exactly the kind of friction removal that makes security tools actually get adopted instead of sitting in a wiki nobody reads.
@dursun942727 Yes, it reduces the chaos between teams and ops. Consider to upvote the product and please spread the word, would love you to try the actual product and get honest feedback.