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hosted Bifrost AI gateway

Evaluate a hosted Bifrost AI gateway with provider vault, routing rules, fallback policy, and review evidence before payment.

What searchers usually need

A self-hosted gateway can be powerful, but many teams need a managed planning layer before touching production traffic.

When this matters

  • The team needs provider choice, cost, fallback, and owner approval in one place.
  • Existing app traffic depends on OpenAI-compatible behavior and cannot tolerate unclear route changes.
  • Reviewers need a short evidence package rather than a scattered thread of screenshots and assumptions.

Product-led checklist

Capture providers, API key ownership, route priorities, and rollout risk in one hosted review workspace.

  • Input: List required providers, expected OpenAI-compatible endpoints, failover order, and approval owner.
  • Output: A hosted gateway launch brief with checklist, route map, and support handoff notes.
  • Limit: remove secrets, raw API keys, customer data, and regulated personal information before submission.

How Bifrost Gateway Cloud supports it

  1. Capture provider profiles, model aliases, route purpose, and budget guardrails.
  2. Map fallback policy, review mode, region, and owner signoff before package selection.
  3. Generate a gated workspace preview with usage notes, risk flags, and export fields.
  4. Route the team through pricing and product-domain checkout before unlocking paid workflow history.

What a strong output includes

  • Route summary with provider and fallback assumptions.
  • Cost and usage notes matched to the selected package.
  • Team comments, owner, review state, and support handoff path.
  • Exportable report or receipt for later audit.

Fit and limits

Use Bifrost Gateway Cloud when a gateway decision needs repeatable evidence and plan-aware checkout. A spreadsheet is enough for a one-off, low-risk estimate with no provider fallback, team review, or handoff requirement.