You can just build things… like a LLM Council app in SwiftUI that helps you co-think with up to six different LLM providers at once:

What a time to be alive!

Why build this, you might ask?

Well, for me, I do a lot of “co-thinking” exploration with LLMs. My process for this used to be:

-> fire up 3-4 browser windows
-> paste prompt in each of them, hit enter, enter, enter
-> read through, copy out things that I like from each
-> bring all of thoughts into a focus model
-> add my thoughts, ideas, etc. into the outputs
-> continue the cycle

then I usually dump the final thing into chatgpt pro extended thinking with as much context as I can to get down to output

What a pain in the 🍑 that workflow is.

But hey, we’ve been liberated from needing software developers to write software. Now I have codex and a 24/7 coding team to make whatever I want.

So, I made the LLM Council. Then I added quality of life features:

-> any additional LLMs that I want to include
-> saved prompts for re-use
-> saved history so I can quickly call up previous runs
-> one click screenshots of the on-screen models
-> full-screen focus on any model
-> keyboard shortcuts

…and more as I go.

YOU CAN JUST BUILD THINGS.

Go, find some workflow, or task series, or whatever you do that is inefficient that you know can be better.

And make it better. Fire up codex or claude code and get going.

Make it perfect, for you. It doesn’t have to be perfect or even functional for anyone else.

How we work is changing and for those of us in tech, we’re so blessed to have access to this new superpower.

Imagine if construction workers or plumbers could speak the exact tool they want into existence in a few minutes, and customize it for the job?

Maybe one day. But that’s today for us in tech / SaaS.

And it’s awesome!!

(p.s. if Apple ever approves my developer account which I registered for in December, I’ll release LLM Council for free on the Mac App Store and will share when it’s live to play around with. For now you can grab the source code here at Github and build it yourself with XCode)