• kristopolous 17 hours ago

    I've got a local one you can to do this for free with through openrouter

    Even has a GUI.

    $ uvx capit serve

    https://github.com/day50-dev/limit-model-spending

    * Free to use

    * Everything is stored local.

    * Anthropic skills are included for easily extending it to additional tools or providers.

    Please ask for features or file bugs. Thanks!

    Btw, I'm terrible at marketing even when I'm giving stuff away.

    • apvarun 20 hours ago

      Proxying == Logging suspicions

      guard-sdk does the same locally https://guard-sdk.js.org

      • cfaruk 3 hours ago

        Valid concern. Your provider API key is never stored — it passes through as a header on each request and is discarded immediately. LLMCap only stores token counts and costs per request. No key retention.

      • chapz 18 hours ago

        I actually laughed, its a security issue, and it requires payment to avoid payment.

        • cfaruk 3 hours ago

          Fair point on the irony. The 3-day trial is free — most people know within a day whether it prevents a bill that would cost more than $19.

        • Tepix a day ago

          Its basic function is something you could vibe code in a few minutes :-)

          Not to mention the whole privacy issue.

          • shlewis 18 hours ago

            I wonder much time did the author actually spent vibe coding this. I bet 90% of the time were spent on subscription payment processing.

            • wrxd a day ago

              The pricing is very steep. I can see a market for this as an application with one time purchase but as a subscription?

              • kgeist 21 hours ago

                We self-host LiteLLM which allows to set the budget per day/week, and it's free.

                • cfaruk 3 hours ago

                  LiteLLM is a great option if you're comfortable running infrastructure. LLMCap is for teams who want enforcement without self-hosting or maintenance overhead.

                • nbevans 18 hours ago

                  This will fail product-market fit instantly. Nobody is paying $49/mo for a tiny script they can vibe and run locally.

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                  • Hamuko 19 hours ago

                    I think the fundamental problem with this project is that if I'm on a hard budget, I have a hard time justifying $19–49/month to keep to my budget.

                    • flanked-evergl 19 hours ago

                      Openrouter offers per API-key spending limits.

                      • grugdev42 19 hours ago

                        Came here to say this. And you get access to lots of models!

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                      • tenox 18 hours ago

                        bifrost

                        • subhajeet2107 20 hours ago

                          LiteLLM already provides this feature, no need of another proxy

                          • lukewarm707 18 hours ago

                            i did try litellm hosted locally for privacy.

                            it was so bugged, the mcp page broke its postgres, many openai compatible type generic providers but not knowing what works. discovered logging was truncated by default, too late. my fault for that last one.

                            moved off it after the trivy incident.

                          • nubg 19 hours ago

                            > The Service is provided "as is." We are not liable for downtime, data loss, or errors in token counting or cost calculation.

                            lmao

                            • self_awareness 19 hours ago

                              Is this a joke project?

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