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Ennodia vs ChatHub

ChatHub is a human-facing app for using multiple AI chatbots side by side. Its core experience is chatbot comparison through a web app or browser extension.

Ennodia is not a chat UI. It is meant to be called by an AI agent while that agent is already working.

  • A human wants to compare chatbot answers visually.
  • The main workflow is interactive chat, not local MCP tool orchestration.
  • You want a polished multi-chat interface across hosted chatbots.
  • A primary agent needs help during a task and can call MCP tools.
  • You want local agent CLIs to run as child tasks.
  • You want task state, stdout, stderr, failures, and Compare state captured.
  • You want the final answer synthesized for the user instead of asking the user to manually grade a side-by-side wall of responses.

ChatHub helps a person compare chatbot outputs. Ennodia helps an agent delegate work to other local agents and inspect what happened.

Do not pitch Ennodia as “ChatHub for agents” unless you immediately explain the missing piece: Ennodia has task orchestration and traces, not a human chat comparison interface.