DogKitchen Pro watches the models your product actually runs on — price moves, benchmark shifts, and cheaper equivalents as they appear — and tells you the week it happens instead of the quarter you notice the bill. Same public, citable sources behind AI Pulse, with every snapshot dated and kept.
Everything below is the live snapshot powering AI Pulse right now — same figures, same sources, checkable against LMArena and OpenRouter. Pro adds the history, the alerts, and the API on top.
The free tier tells you where things stand today. Pro tells you when that changes, what it changed from, and what it costs you — the part that's tedious to build and easy to forget to check.
Put the models you actually ship on into a watchlist. When input or output pricing moves, when an Arena ranking shifts, or when a model you depend on is beaten on the benchmark you care about, you get a Slack message or a webhook. The email your provider doesn't send.
Every snapshot we've ever taken, kept and queryable — rankings, benchmark scores, and per-provider pricing on the date they were true. Answer "what did this cost in March?" or "when did that model overtake ours?" without trusting anyone's memory. The part nobody can backfill.
Enter your monthly input and output token volume and see the real monthly bill on every tracked provider, side by side — including the ones you dismissed a year ago that are now cheaper than what you're on. The spreadsheet you keep meaning to rebuild.
Considering a switch? See the quality delta and the cost delta together — Arena ELO, per-benchmark scores, and what your actual volume would cost on each side. Know whether you're trading three points of HumanEval for sixty percent off, or the reverse. Decide with both numbers.
Everything above, programmatically. Pull current rankings, pricing, and both original indices into your own dashboards, CI checks, or budget models — or gate a deploy on a benchmark threshold. A REST endpoint, not a PDF.
Take the whole archive with you — CSV or JSON on any tier, Parquet on Enterprise. Drop it into your warehouse, your notebook, or the board deck where someone will ask where the number came from. Every row carries its source and its date.
Scheduled fetches every six hours, normalized into one schema, diffed against the previous snapshot, then archived under the date they were true.
Everything on dogkitchen.io, free forever
For the team that picks the models
For organizations with complex needs
Pro is still being built. Tell us which part you'd actually use and we'll build that first — and you'll be first in when it ships.
Where the numbers come from
Pro hasn't launched, so there are no customer stories to tell yet. Here's the thing we'd rather show you instead: every source, named, so you can check our work.