llm-god and ChatGPT-electron

These are competitors—both are desktop clients for accessing ChatGPT and similar LLMs across multiple platforms, with the main differentiator being that llm-god supports multi-model prompting (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) simultaneously while ChatGPT-electron focuses solely on ChatGPT access.

llm-god
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Established
ChatGPT-electron
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Emerging
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 22/25
Maintenance 0/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 16/25
Community 20/25
Stars: 249
Forks: 53
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 69
Forks: 24
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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About llm-god

czhou578/llm-god

Desktop app to multi-prompt ChatGPT, Gemini and more at the same time!

This desktop application helps anyone who frequently uses multiple AI chatbots by allowing them to prompt ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, and more simultaneously from one screen. You input your text or even screenshots, and it sends your prompt to all selected AI models at once, displaying their responses side-by-side. This is ideal for coders, marketers, writers, or anyone looking to quickly compare AI outputs for a given task.

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About ChatGPT-electron

mantreshkhurana/ChatGPT-electron

An unofficial desktop app for ChatGPT, supports all desktop platforms including Windows, Linux & macOS.

This application provides a dedicated desktop interface for ChatGPT, allowing you to interact with the AI chatbot directly from your computer without needing a web browser. You type your questions or prompts into the app, and ChatGPT returns text-based answers or creative content. It's ideal for anyone who regularly uses ChatGPT for writing assistance, brainstorming, or getting quick information.

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