100+ models, one prompt
Type once, send to any combination of models simultaneously. Responses arrive in parallel: each panel loads independently as answers come in.
TriChat: Live App
Send the same prompt to any of 100+ models simultaneously. Watch how each one approaches it. Then get a single synthesis from the Wise Elder when you need it.


How It Works
TriChat is a desktop-first app. The three model panels sit side by side in a fixed layout, no scrolling the page, just scrolling inside each panel. One shared composer at the bottom sends to all three at once.
Type once, send to any combination of models simultaneously. Responses arrive in parallel: each panel loads independently as answers come in.
Each panel maintains its own thread. You can follow up with one model without affecting the others, or send the same follow-up to all three at once.
Swap any panel to a different model mid-conversation. Useful when one model gives a better starting answer and you want to go deeper with it.
The Wise Elder
When three models give three different answers, the Wise Elder gives you one more: an AI that has read all three and can reason across them. It’s not a voting system. It’s a synthesis layer with the full picture.
When toggled on, the Wise Elder has access to the latest responses from all three panels. It can spot agreement, contradiction, or gaps that any single model might miss.
Ask it to synthesise, compare, or challenge. The Elder is a fourth model with the context that the other three don't have access to.
The Elder panel stays out of the way until you need it. When you do, it slides in alongside the three main panels without disrupting the layout.
Who It's For
Compare how each model frames a complex question. See where consensus holds and where thinking diverges.
Stress-test an answer before acting on it. If all three models agree, that tells you something. If they don't, that tells you more.
Some questions benefit from more than one point of view. TriChat makes getting three of them as quick as getting one.
Yours could be next
TriChat is a personal tool, but the same approach applies to anything your team needs. Describe the problem and I'll tell you if it's buildable.