# Auto-Combo: Let OmniRoute Pick the Best AI for You > **TL;DR**: Set your model to `auto` and OmniRoute automatically picks the best AI provider for each request. No configuration needed. --- ## What It Does Instead of choosing a specific AI model (like GPT-4o or Claude), you can let OmniRoute **automatically pick the best one** for each request. It considers: - **Health** — Is the provider working right now? - **Speed** — How fast is it? - **Cost** — How much does it cost? - **Quality** — Is it good at this type of task? - **Capacity** — Does it have quota remaining? OmniRoute scores all your connected providers and picks the best one. If it fails, it automatically tries the next one. --- ## Quick Start **Step 1**: Set your model to `auto` in your IDE or CLI: ``` model: "auto" ``` **Step 2**: That's it! OmniRoute handles the rest. **Step 3** (optional): Use a variant for specific tasks: ``` model: "auto/coding" # Best for code model: "auto/fast" # Fastest response model: "auto/cheap" # Cheapest option ``` --- ## Which "auto" Should I Use? | If you want... | Use this | Best for | How it works | |----------------|----------|----------|--------------| | **Best overall** | `auto` | General questions, chat | Balances speed, cost, and quality | | **Best code** | `auto/coding` | Writing code, debugging | Picks models good at coding tasks | | **Fastest response** | `auto/fast` | Quick answers, low latency | Prioritizes speed over everything | | **Cheapest option** | `auto/cheap` | Saving money | Picks the cheapest provider | | **Smartest model** | `auto/smart` | Complex tasks | Quality-first + explores new models | | **Most available** | `auto/offline` | When providers are busy | Picks providers with most capacity | ### Examples ```bash # General chat — balanced curl http://localhost:20128/v1/chat/completions \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"model":"auto","messages":[{"role":"user","content":"Hello!"}]}' # Code generation — quality-first curl http://localhost:20128/v1/chat/completions \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"model":"auto/coding","messages":[{"role":"user","content":"Write a Python function"}]}' # Quick answer — speed-first curl http://localhost:20128/v1/chat/completions \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"model":"auto/fast","messages":[{"role":"user","content":"What is 2+2?"}]}' ``` --- ## How It Works (Simple Version) When you send a request with `model: "auto"`, OmniRoute: 1. **Looks at all your connected providers** — Every provider you've added (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc.) 2. **Scores each one** on 5 factors: - Is it working? (health) - Does it have capacity? (quota) - How much does it cost? (price) - How fast is it? (speed) - Is it good at this task? (quality) 3. **Picks the best one** — The highest-scoring provider gets your request 4. **Auto-recovers** — If it fails, OmniRoute tries the next one automatically ### The Scoring System Each provider gets a score from 0 to 1. The higher the score, the better the fit. | Factor | Weight | What it means | |--------|--------|---------------| | Health | 20% | Is the provider working? (circuit breaker state) | | Quota | 15% | Does it have capacity remaining? | | Cost | 15% | How expensive is it? (cheaper = higher score) | | Speed | 12% | How fast is it? (lower latency = higher score) | | Task Fit | 8% | Is it good at this type of task? | | Stability | 5% | Is it consistent? (low error rate) | | Tier | 5% | Account tier (Ultra > Pro > Free) | | Other | 20% | Context affinity, connection density, etc. | ### How Variants Change the Scoring Each variant uses different weights: | Variant | Prioritizes | Key Weights | |---------|-------------|-------------| | `auto` | Balanced | health=20%, quota=15%, cost=15% | | `auto/coding` | Quality | taskFit=37%, stability=15% | | `auto/fast` | Speed | latency=32%, health=28% | | `auto/cheap` | Cost | cost=37% | | `auto/smart` | Quality + Explore | taskFit=37%, exploration=10% | | `auto/offline` | Capacity | quota=37%, health=28% | --- ## How It Handles Failures OmniRoute has **three layers of protection**: ### 1. Auto-Fallback If the best provider fails, OmniRoute automatically tries the next one. You don't need to do anything. ### 2. Self-Healing If a provider keeps failing: - **Score < 0.2** → Excluded for 5 minutes - **Circuit breaker open** → Auto-excluded - **More than 50% providers down** → Incident mode (no exploration) ### 3. Emergency Fallback If all providers fail, OmniRoute routes to stable free providers (like Kiro or Qoder) as a last resort. --- ## Multi-Account Support If you have multiple accounts for the same provider (e.g., two OpenAI keys), OmniRoute treats each as a **separate candidate**. This means: - Account A has quota remaining → use it - Account B is rate-limited → skip it - Account C is cheaper → prefer it Each account is scored independently based on its own health, quota, and speed. --- ## Bandit Exploration OmniRoute occasionally **explores** new providers to discover better options: - **Default**: 5% of requests go to random providers - **Auto/smart**: 10% exploration rate - **Disabled** when more than 50% of providers are unhealthy This helps OmniRoute learn which providers work best for your usage patterns. --- ## Common Questions ### "Will it always pick the most expensive model?" **No.** Cost is only 15% of the score by default. A cheap, fast, healthy provider can beat an expensive one. Use `auto/cheap` if you want to prioritize cost even more. ### "What if a provider goes down?" OmniRoute automatically skips it and tries the next one. If a provider keeps failing, it's excluded temporarily (5-30 minutes). You don't need to do anything. ### "Can I see which provider was used?" Check the response headers — OmniRoute includes the provider and model used in each response. ### "Does it learn from my usage?" Yes! The scoring system uses historical data (latency, error rates, success rates) to make better decisions over time. ### "What's the difference between `auto` and `auto/smart`?" - `auto` — Balanced, 5% exploration - `auto/smart` — Quality-first (same weights as `auto/coding`), 10% exploration Use `auto/smart` when you want the best quality and are okay with occasional exploration. ### "Can I force a specific provider?" Yes! Use a combo with `priority` strategy instead of `auto`. See the [Technical Reference](../routing/AUTO-COMBO.md) for details. ### "How is this different from round-robin?" Round-robin cycles through providers in order. Auto-combo **scores each provider** and picks the best one. It's smarter — it considers health, speed, cost, and quality. --- ## What's Next? - **[Connect a Provider](./PROVIDERS-GUIDE.md)** — Add your first AI provider - **[Free Tiers Guide](./FREE-TIERS-GUIDE.md)** — Get free AI with no credit card - **[Troubleshooting](./TROUBLESHOOTING.md)** — Fix common issues - **[Technical Reference](../routing/AUTO-COMBO.md)** — Deep dive into the scoring algorithm --- ## Learn More For developers and contributors, see the [Auto-Combo Technical Reference](../routing/AUTO-COMBO.md) for: - Full 12-factor scoring algorithm - Mode pack weight tables - Implementation file paths - API endpoints - Self-healing algorithm details