Infer0 – do AI apps need subscriptions?
Users bring their own API keys so indie devs skip inference bills entirely.

Free IDP for public repos, but Backstage already exists and is open source.
Engineering teams managing multiple repositories
Backstage · Port · Cortex
The Silverfish IDP connects your GitHub repositories to the components, dependencies, and organisational structure behind them. It gives you a language‑first view of your engineering landscape, starting with repository discovery and component mapping.
## What’s in the initial release
- GitHub sign‑in and onboarding - Workspaces and Organizations - Repository mapping + scan‑state control - Component + dependency discovery for supported languages (.NET languages: C#, F# & VB.Net, along with Ruby) - In‑product docs
## Short‑term roadmap
- More languages for component discovery - Fully implemented hierarchy support - Better component map visualisations - Workspace/org membership - Support for multiple organisations
See https://dashboard.silverfishsoftware.com/documentation/roadm... for what will be coming after that.
This is very much an MVP release, but the foundations are solid, and now it’s in the hands of real developers. We’re excited to see how it grows.
If you’re interested in trying it out, head to https://dashboard.silverfishsoftware.com and get logged in and using it.
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