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88score
r/ClaudeCode
SaaS subscription + usage-based markup
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State-Preserving LLM Failover Router

An API gateway for developers that automatically routes requests to backup models (e.g., GPT-4) when Claude returns 500 errors. Crucially, it automatically translates and preserves the session state/context so workflow is uninterrupted.

3 channels30-day mention trend: latest 0, peak 0, 30-day series
View on Reddit
Discovered Apr 20, 2026

Why this matters

An API gateway for developers that automatically routes requests to backup models (e.g., GPT-4) when Claude returns 500 errors. Crucially, it automatically translates and preserves the session state/context so workflow is uninterrupted.

  • · Built for Indie hackers, AI engineers, and mid-market SaaS companies relying on LLMs for mission-critical features..
  • · Most likely monetization: SaaS subscription + usage-based markup.

Score Breakdown

Pain Intensity9/10
Willingness to Pay8/10
Ease of Build5/10
Sustainability7/10

Market Signal

30-day mention trendPeak: 0
Sparkline: latest 0, peak 0, 30-day series
Channels covered
ClaudeCodeselfhostedChatGPT

Differentiation

Our angle
There is a gap for an affordable, developer-friendly LLM router that automatically preserves session state (like a memory.md file) and fails over to backup models without the enterprise pricing markup of AWS Bedrock.

Action Plan

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Headline

State-Preserving LLM Failover Router

Sub-headline

An API gateway for developers that automatically routes requests to backup models (e.g., GPT-4) when Claude returns 500 errors. Crucially, it automatically translates and preserves the session state/context so workflow is uninterrupted.

Who It's For

For Indie hackers, AI engineers, and mid-market SaaS companies relying on LLMs for mission-critical features.

Feature List

✓ Zero-downtime automatic failover ✓ Cross-model context and memory preservation ✓ Drop-in replacement for Anthropic Base URL

Where to Validate

Share your landing page in r/r/ClaudeCode — that's exactly where these pain points were discovered.

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Community Voices

Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity

  • I still appreciate the product. But I can no longer depend on it. Mission critical stuff and time bound stuff I'm migrating off Anthropic, unfortunately.
  • The same thing this week has been literally day by day, dropping API errors, login error, you name it.
  • 😭 I have a presentation at 1 PM
  • On a workday too, like plz
  • Fuck. Was in the middle of wrapping something up
  • Even if using md file to track each task implementation, it still feels like shit when you have to switch to another agent to finish.

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Frequently asked questions

Who feels this pain?
Indie hackers, AI engineers, and mid-market SaaS companies relying on LLMs for mission-critical features.
Is this a real opportunity?
This opportunity scores 88/100 on Pain Spotter's composite metric (pain intensity, willingness to pay, technical feasibility and sustainability). Validate further before committing engineering time.
How should I validate it?
Run 5 customer-discovery conversations with the target audience, post a landing page with a waitlist, and check the linked source post for recent activity before building.