Not Diamond is an AI model router that automatically selects the best large language model (LLM) for your task, whether it is GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, or others. This means you do not need to choose the model yourself. Not Diamond does it for you, based on what works best for each input. It is fast, accurate, and cost-efficient.
How I Use Not Diamond to Get the Best Results from Any AI Model
If you have ever been confused about which AI model to use for writing, coding, or research, Not Diamond solves that problem completely. I started using Not Diamond to save time and tokens, and I was surprised at how well it worked. Instead of sticking with one model like ChatGPT, I now let Not Diamond route my requests to the best model behind the scenes.
Let me explain exactly how it works and why I recommend it.
What Is Not Diamond?
Not Diamond is a smart routing layer for AI models. When you type a prompt, it decides whether GPT-4, Claude 3, Mistral, Gemini, or other large language models will give the best output. Then it runs your prompt through that model and gives you the result.
Here is a quick comparison:
Feature | Not Diamond |
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AI Model Used | GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Mistral, etc. |
Decides Best Model? | Yes |
Model Switching Manual? | No (automated) |
Use Case | Writing, coding, Q&A, research |
This is helpful if you do not want to manually test every model or figure out which one is best for a task.
How It Works in Real Use
When I tested Not Diamond, I tried writing a blog outline, fixing a Python bug, and asking research-based questions.
Example 1: Writing a Blog Outline
I entered a prompt:
“Create a blog post outline for ‘Top AI Tools for HR Teams’.”
Not Diamond selected Claude 3 as the best model. The result was structured, human-like, and skipped fluff. Much better than what I usually get from GPT-3.5.
Example 2: Debugging Python
Prompt:
“Fix this Python code that shows a NameError: ‘df’ is not defined.”
This time, it routed to GPT-4. The solution was correct and included explanation, even suggested where I might have missed the import.
Example 3: Asking for Market Trends
Prompt:
“What are some current marketing trends in India for 2025?”
Not Diamond used Gemini 1.5, likely because it is updated with fresh data. The response was more current than what I usually get from GPT-4.
Key Features of Not Diamond
- Automatic Model Selection: You do not have to decide. It tests and chooses based on the prompt.
- Cost Efficiency: It balances quality with cost. So instead of using GPT-4 for everything, it might use Claude for writing, or Mistral for short tasks.
- One Prompt, Best Model: You just input your task. It figures out everything else.
- Speed and Clarity: I noticed responses were often faster, since it skips heavier models if not needed.
Who Should Use This Tool?
I highly recommend Not Diamond for:
- Writers who switch between tools like ChatGPT and Claude
- Students who want fast help without testing each tool
- Startup teams building with LLMs but unsure which to integrate
- AI tool reviewers like me, who need quick comparisons
It is especially useful if you do not want to waste time or money testing 5 models yourself.
Pros and Cons
Pros | Cons |
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Saves time by selecting best model | You do not always know which model it picked |
Works across many tasks | Limited advanced settings (for now) |
Saves cost compared to only GPT-4 | Not ideal for model-specific testing |
Pricing and Availability
As of now, Not Diamond is free for basic use and in private beta for advanced plans.
Plan Type | Price | Includes |
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Free Plan | ₹0 | Model routing with limits |
Premium Beta | Invite-only | More model access + API integration |
Join the waitlist if you want access to advanced features or integrations
Final Thoughts
Not Diamond is like the Google Maps of AI tools. You tell it where you want to go, and it chooses the fastest and smartest path. As someone who spends hours testing tools, this saves me time every day.
If you are tired of switching tabs between ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, just try Not Diamond once. You will see how easy it is to get the best answer with no extra effort.