BYOAIK (Bring Your Own AI Key) is a directory of AI tools that run on your own API key.
OpenProgram
Self-programming agent framework with a credential pool that rotates across your own keys for twelve providers.
- Category:
- Agent Frameworks
- Pricing:
- Open Source
- Open source:
- Yes (AGPL-3.0)
- Self-hostable:
- Yes
- Local-first:
- No
- Platforms:
- Web, CLI, Desktop, Self-hosted, Docker
- AI providers (bring your own key):
- OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Gemini, OpenRouter, Groq, Mistral, DeepSeek, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, Hugging Face, xAI Grok, Custom / OpenAI-compatible
- API key storage:
- User controls deployment
- Key risk level:
- LOW
- Trust score:
- 79/100
OpenProgram is a self-hosted, self-programming AI agent framework with web, TUI, CLI and desktop interfaces. Providers and models are configured in its own Settings screen, where each provider holds multiple accounts and multiple API keys in one credential pool that auto-rotates and cools off a rate-limited key. Any OpenAI-compatible endpoint can be added with just a name and base URL, and models can be browsed from that endpoint. It can also run through the Claude Code CLI with no API key at all. Because the whole thing is self-hosted, the credential pool lives in your deployment rather than a vendor's. AGPL-3.0.
Why this trust score (79/100)
Trust measures how the tool treats your API key and how much of that has been verified. It contains no popularity signal.
- Key Safety 21/25: The key lives in a deployment you run yourself.
- Request Routing 17/20: Requests go straight from you to the AI provider.
- Transparency 20/20: Source is public under AGPL-3.0, so anyone can check how the key is handled.
- Privacy 10/15: Can be self-hosted, so the data path stays inside infrastructure you control.
- Maintenance 10/10: Actively developed, with commits within the last three months.
- Verification Confidence 1/10: Compiled from public documentation by an AI-assisted pass, not independently confirmed.
What was checked
Verification tier RESEARCH_ASSISTED, derived from the evidence below and not set by hand.
- [REPORTED · RESEARCH] This listing was compiled by an AI-assisted research pass over the tool's public website, README and documentation. No person independently confirmed it.
- [CONFIRMED · SOURCE_SCAN] Most recent commit 2026-08-18, about 0 month(s) ago. source
How your API key is handled
You self-host the app, so your API key lives in your own deployment. Requests are sent directly to the AI provider. Because it can be self-hosted, your key never has to touch a third-party backend.
Setup
Deploy it (Docker/compose), add your provider API key in the admin or environment config, then select models.