For aI researchers, developers, and hobbyists who self-host Ollama servers and require mobile access to manage and experiment with local models.
Providing AI researchers and developers with high-utility mobile interfaces for managing self-hosted LLM environments.
Target audience
Primary focus
Developer tools for local LLM management
Scale
indie
Target audience
AI researchers, developers, and hobbyists who self-host Ollama servers and require mobile access to manage and experiment with local models.
1 app analysed
Granular per-chat system prompt control
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Free 1Last updated
Reins: Chat for Ollama
v1.3.4
4mo ago
Maintained a single active title with a recent update within the last 60 days, representing a 100% update rate for the portfolio.
Haplo AI competes directly by offering a private, local-first LLM experience that targets the same privacy-conscious developer and researcher demographic as Reins.
This app shares the 'remote control' utility paradigm, targeting developers who need to bridge mobile inputs with external environments.
1min AI is a direct competitor in the AI utility space, offering a multi-model hub that simplifies access to various LLMs.
CanvasGrid enters the developer tool space by focusing on UI/UX automation, competing for the same professional developer time as Reins.
This app competes for the developer's utility toolkit by providing specialized testing infrastructure for backend-to-mobile communication.
It competes for space in the developer's utility folder by providing low-level connectivity tools for hardware debugging.
Moshi overlaps with Reins by providing a high-performance interface for managing remote server interactions and AI-assisted terminal tasks.
Userscripts competes for the power-user developer segment by enabling custom code injection and automation within the browser environment.
It serves the same developer audience by providing advanced inspection tools that bridge the gap between mobile and desktop-class workflows.
It targets the same infrastructure-focused developer audience by providing mobile-first management for cloud-hosted backend services.