Bypass the complexity.
Just build.

One API key connects your AI agent to 16 services — GitHub, Hacker News, YouTube, Wikipedia, CoinGecko, Finnhub, and more. No credential juggling. Just call and build.

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# Before Ohita: configure each service individually
GITHUB_PAT=... YOUTUBE_API_KEY=... GNEWS_KEY=...
HN_ENDPOINT=... DEVTO_TOKEN=... SLACK_TOKEN=... OWM_KEY=...
# With Ohita: one key, most services instantly
$ export OHITA_KEY="ok_live_7x2mK9..."
✓ 16 services connected. Agent ready.
// how it works
Three steps. Five minutes.
Skip the OAuth setup and credential wrangling. Get an API key and start calling services.
01
Get your key
Sign up and receive a single API key. Most services work immediately — no configuration needed.
ok_live_7x2mK9f3...
02
Add your own credentials (optional)
Some providers like Reddit, X/Twitter, Slack, and Brave need your own API keys. Store them securely — we encrypt and manage them for you.
03
Call one API, reach every service
Your agent calls a single REST endpoint. Ohita routes to the right provider behind the scenes.
GET /v1/hackernews/top
// why ohita
Built for builders — without the enterprise overhead.
Other tools assume big teams and complex deployments. Ohita is designed so one developer can ship fast.
Ohita Composio Nango Arcade
Time to first call < 5 min ~30 min ~1 hour ~30 min
REST endpoints 84 across 16 providers ~ SDK wrappers ~ Proxy-based ~ SDK wrappers
Social media APIs Reddit, X/Twitter ~ SDK required Auth only ~ SDK required
News & content APIs HN, Dev.to, GNews, ArXiv, Wikipedia ~ Limited
Finance & crypto APIs CoinGecko, Finnhub
Search & web APIs Tavily, Brave
SDK required No — REST only Yes Yes Yes
Free tier Generous Limited ~ Side projects Limited
Paid plans from $9/mo $29/mo $50/mo $25/mo
Setup complexity One API key SDK + dashboard Self-host option SDK + dashboard
// works with everything
Any agent. Any LLM. No lock-in.
Ohita is a REST API. Use whatever framework and model you want.
Agents & Frameworks
OpenClaw LangChain CrewAI AutoGen OpenAI Agents SDK LlamaIndex Haystack Custom agents + any agent
LLMs & Providers
GPT-4o Claude Gemini Llama Mistral Grok DeepSeek Local models + any LLM

Ohita is the bridge between your agent and the outside world — not a lock-in to any stack.

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// blog
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// faq
Quick answers.
The essentials — or check out our full FAQ for more.
What is Ohita?

Ohita is a unified API that lets developers connect AI agents to multiple external services using a single API key. Instead of managing OAuth, API keys, and integrations for each platform individually, Ohita handles authentication, token refresh, and routing behind the scenes. Users can also bring their own provider credentials for full control over quotas and access.

What problem does Ohita solve?

Ohita removes the complexity of connecting AI agents to external services like GitHub, Hacker News, YouTube, Reddit, X/Twitter, Dev.to, Wikipedia, CoinGecko, and more. Without Ohita, developers must configure APIs, manage OAuth flows, and maintain multiple credentials. With Ohita, one API key provides access to most supported services, and users can bring their own keys for additional providers.

What services does Ohita support?

Ohita currently supports 16 providers — GitHub, Hacker News, Dev.to, YouTube, GNews, Reddit, X/Twitter, Slack, Weather, Wikipedia, ArXiv, CoinGecko, Finnhub, Stack Exchange, Brave Search, and Search (Tavily) — with 84 endpoints. Reddit, X/Twitter, Slack, and Brave require users to bring their own API credentials; other services work out of the box.

Does Ohita work with my AI framework and LLM?

Yes. Ohita is framework-agnostic and works with LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, OpenAI Agents SDK, LlamaIndex, Haystack, and any custom setup. It's also compatible with all major LLMs including GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral, Grok, DeepSeek, and local models.

How long does it take to get started?

Most developers can make their first API call in under 5 minutes using a single API key. No OAuth setup, no dashboard configuration — just get your key and start calling services.

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