AI Vyuh → LLMeter Migration Guide

Open-source, self-hostable cost tracking

AI Vyuh FinOps is a closed, cloud-only LLM cost platform that runs from $50 to $2,000 a month. LLMeter is the open-source alternative — self-hostable, from $19/mo, with per-customer margin on top of cost. Set up in 30 seconds with a read-only key.

No credit card required. Free plan never expires.

Why switch from AI Vyuh?

Both track LLM cost from an SDK. The difference is ownership, hosting, and price.

Open-source, not a black box

AI Vyuh FinOps is closed. LLMeter is open-source — read the code, audit it, fork it. No vendor lock-in to a platform you cannot inspect.

Self-host or use the cloud

AI Vyuh is cloud-only. LLMeter is self-hostable, so your cost data can stay on your own infrastructure if you need it to.

A fraction of the price — plus margin

AI Vyuh runs $50 to $2,000/mo. LLMeter is $19/mo for Pro and adds per-customer unit economics — cost against revenue.

Migrate in 3 steps

Same per-call tagging you already have — open-source and a fraction of the price.

1

Sign up for LLMeter

Create a free account. No credit card required.

2

Paste your read-only API key

Go to your provider's dashboard, generate a read-only key, and paste it into LLMeter. That's it.

3

Swap the AI Vyuh SDK for the open-source one

Swap the AI Vyuh SDK for the open-source llmeter SDK (or POST to /api/ingest) — same per-call tagging, but self-hostable and a fraction of the price.

AI Vyuh vs LLMeter

A side-by-side comparison of what matters for per-customer LLM cost.

FeatureAI VyuhLLMeter
Setup methodSDK instrumentationRead-only API key (30s) + optional SDK tag
Open source No (closed) Yes
Self-hostable No (cloud-only) Yes
AttributionPer-feature / user / teamPer-customer + feature + environment
Cost vs revenue (margin)No Yes — per-customer unit economics
Pricing$50 to $2,000/moFree / $19 / $49
Prompt/data accessVia SDKNever sees prompts or completions

Open vs closed. Yours vs theirs.

AI Vyuh is a closed, cloud-only platform. LLMeter takes a fundamentally different approach.

AI Vyuh (closed, cloud-only)

  • Closed source — you cannot read or audit the code
  • Cloud-only — no option to self-host
  • $50 to $2,000/mo
  • Cost only — no cost-vs-revenue margin

LLMeter (open-source)

  • Open-source — read it, audit it, fork it
  • Self-hostable — keep cost data on your infra
  • Free for 1 provider, $19/mo Pro, $49/mo Team
  • Per-customer unit economics — cost against revenue

Migration FAQ

Is LLMeter really open-source and self-hostable, unlike AI Vyuh?

Yes. AI Vyuh FinOps is a closed, cloud-only platform — you cannot read the code or run it on your own infrastructure. LLMeter is open-source: you can read it, self-host it, and fork it. Provider-level cost works from a read-only key, and per-call tagging uses the open-source llmeter SDK or a POST to /api/ingest.

How does LLMeter calculate per-customer cost?

Per-customer cost is estimated from token counts. You tag each call with a customer_id using the open-source llmeter SDK or by POSTing to /api/ingest, and LLMeter applies current model pricing to those tokens. Provider-level totals — pulled through your read-only key — use the real billed amounts from the provider's usage API. So your top-line spend reconciles to the provider invoice, while the per-customer split is a token-based estimate.

How does the pricing compare?

AI Vyuh FinOps runs from $50 to $2,000 a month. LLMeter is free forever for 1 provider, $19/mo for Pro (unlimited providers), and $49/mo for Team. On top of cost tracking, LLMeter adds per-customer unit economics — cost against revenue — which AI Vyuh does not provide.

Is LLMeter free?

Yes — the Free plan supports 1 provider with 30-day retention, forever. The Pro plan ($19/mo) adds unlimited providers, alerts, anomaly detection, and 1-year retention. Team plans start at $49/mo.

Own your cost tracking.

Swap a closed, cloud-only platform for an open-source one you can self-host. Set up in 30 seconds — and add per-customer margin. Free forever for 1 provider.

No credit card required. Free plan never expires.