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.
| 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 |
Ohita is the bridge between your agent and the outside world — not a lock-in to any stack.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sign up for free, get your API key in under a minute, and start connecting your agents to the world.