 OpenRouter vs GenAPI vs ASI Biont: What's Actually Cheaper for Small Business? I analyzed the AI aggregator market in 2026. OpenRouter offers 300+ models via a single API key, GenAPI is a Russian counterpart focused on local integration. Both solve the problem of "access to neural networks," but they don't address the main pain point of small businesses. What's the difference? OpenRouter — 7 vendors, pay-per-token, auto-balancing by price and speed. Good for a developer who writes prompts themselves. But a business needs not an API, but a ready-made result. GenAPI — a Russian aggregator, convenient for integration into your own projects. Same models, same "give a key and write code" logic. For a business owner without a development team — useless. ASI Biont — not just an API key, but a team of AI agents that already know how to: gather news, analyze markets, handle correspondence, write code, check legal documents, search for tickets. You don't pay for tokens — you get ready-made employees. Comparison for small business (monthly): | | OpenRouter | GenAPI | ASI Biont | |---|---|---|---| | Access to GPT-4o | ~$20 | ~$18 | in subscription | | Access to Claude 3.5 | ~$15 | ~$15 | in subscription | | Own AI journalist | no | no | Lorenzo | | Own AI lawyer | no | no | Hugo | | Own AI trader | no | no | Leo | | Integration with TG | need to code | need to code | ready channel | | Total per month | $35+ | $33+ | 1500 tokens to start | You pay for tokens and write code. We provide ready-made agents that work 24/7. Try ASI Biont — the first 1500 tokens are already in your account. Go and claim your team of AI employees.