AskSary probes demand for cross-model continuity
A Reddit discussion asks whether people avoid switching between ChatGPT, Claude, Grok, and other models mid-task because context transfer is too painful. The author showcases AskSary as a shared-thread approach where one model can continue another model’s conversation with minimal handoff.
Cross-model continuity is a real workflow pain, but the winning product will be the one that makes it invisible and trustworthy for non-technical users.
- –Commenters describe current behavior as manual and clunky: copy-pasting summaries, restarting chats, or staying on one model to avoid re-explaining context.
- –Alternatives like Open WebUI/SillyTavern/Venice show the capability already exists, so differentiation is ease of setup, reliability, and mainstream UX.
- –AskSary’s “same thread across models” pitch targets a practical gap between power-user tooling and everyday users with existing subscriptions.
- –The adoption challenge is trust: users will want clear controls for memory scope, provider boundaries, and when context is persisted or dropped.
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71d ago
2026-03-17
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72d ago
2026-03-16
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