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Ajah

Self-hostable LLM safety layer with RAG verification

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Self-hostable gateway between your app and any LLM provider. Built after Helicone went into maintenance mode. What makes it different: - Verifies RAG responses against source documents - Flags hallucinations with zero latency added - Traces multi-agent sessions visually - Masks PII before storage - Costs attributed by user, feature, agent step 9 providers. docker-compose up. MIT license. No data leaves your server.

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Hey Product Hunt! Built Ajah after the Helicone acquisition left teams without a self-hosted observability option. The core insight: enterprises cannot send prompts to third-party cloud tools. Ajah runs entirely on your own servers. Happy to answer any technical questions about the architecture or the RAG verification approach.

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About Ajah on Product Hunt

Self-hostable LLM safety layer with RAG verification

Ajah was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #73 on the daily leaderboard. Self-hostable gateway between your app and any LLM provider. Built after Helicone went into maintenance mode. What makes it different: - Verifies RAG responses against source documents - Flags hallucinations with zero latency added - Traces multi-agent sessions visually - Masks PII before storage - Costs attributed by user, feature, agent step 9 providers. docker-compose up. MIT license. No data leaves your server.

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