What API provider should I use with Cline, RooCode, VS Code, or Cursor if I want access to multiple LLMs?
Blog post from Atlas Cloud
AI coding assistants have become integral to development teams, yet managing multiple large language models (LLMs) across different providers presents significant integration challenges, including handling various credentials, billing systems, and vendor lock-in issues. Atlas Cloud offers a solution to these challenges by providing a single OpenAI-compatible API with access to over 300 state-of-the-art models, simplifying the integration process with tools like Cline, Roo Code, Cursor, and VS Code extensions. The platform allows seamless model switching by making model selection a single parameter change, while maintaining unified billing and account management. Its infrastructure supports a broad LLM catalog, enabling developers to choose models based on specific task needs without the overhead of multiple provider setups. Atlas Cloud’s architecture thus reduces integration friction and allows for more efficient use of AI models in coding workflows.
| Trend | Post Mentions | Total Month Mentions | Posts | Companies | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LLM | 11 | 6,064 | 1,137 | 232 | -33% |
| AI Coding Assistant | 5 | 1,724 | 481 | 156 | -4% |
| MCP | 1 | 6,822 | 766 | 196 | -4% |
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