Multi-LLM desktop app with cross-platform conversation handoff
A free, local desktop app that lets users run Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot side by side, including multiple accounts of the same platform. When hitting a usage limit on one, the entire conversation can be transferred to another platform's input box with a 'take over' instruction, allowing seamless continuation.
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