AimogenAPI is a managed AI service built specifically to work with Aimogen. It provides an alternative to direct third-party APIs and is designed to simplify setup, billing, and provider management while maintaining full compatibility with Aimogen’s features.
This guide explains how to configure AimogenAPI, when to use it, and how it differs from other providers.
What Is AimogenAPI #
AimogenAPI acts as a unified AI backend for Aimogen. Instead of connecting directly to multiple AI providers, you connect once to AimogenAPI and let it handle AI execution behind the scenes.
From Aimogen’s perspective, AimogenAPI behaves like a standard provider. You can use it for content generation, editing, chatbots, workflows, and other supported features.
When to Use AimogenAPI #
AimogenAPI is a good choice if you:
- Want the fastest possible setup
- Prefer a single billing and management layer
- Don’t want to manage multiple AI provider accounts
- Need a fallback when third-party APIs are unavailable
It is not mandatory. You can use Aimogen without AimogenAPI by connecting providers directly.
Where to Configure AimogenAPI #
AimogenAPI settings are located at:
Aimogen → API Keys
This panel controls all AimogenAPI interactions.
Enabling AimogenAPI #
To enable AimogenAPI:
- Open the AimogenAPI provider panel
- Enter your AimogenAPI credentials in the ‘OpenAI / AiomaticAPI API Keys (One Per Line)’ settings field.
- Save settings
Once enabled, AimogenAPI becomes selectable across all features.
Required Credentials #
AimogenAPI typically requires:
- An API key or access token provided with your subscription
Credentials are stored securely and are never exposed publicly.
Model Selection and Behavior #
AimogenAPI abstracts model selection. Depending on your subscription and configuration, it may:
- Automatically select appropriate models
- Allow limited manual model selection
- Optimize routing based on availability and performance
From inside Aimogen, you interact with AimogenAPI the same way you would with other providers.
Feature Support #
AimogenAPI supports the same execution contexts as other providers, subject to your plan and configuration.
Commonly supported features include:
- AI content generation
- AI content editing
- Chatbots and assistants
- Workflows and automation
Some advanced or experimental features may depend on backend availability.
Testing the AimogenAPI Connection #
After configuration:
- Click Test Connection
- Aimogen sends a minimal test request
- A success or error message is displayed
A successful test confirms that:
- Credentials are valid
- The service is reachable
- Your subscription is active
Limits and Usage #
AimogenAPI usage is subject to:
- Plan-based limits
- Fair-use policies
- Provider availability
Aimogen shows usage statistics and errors just like with any other provider.
Using AimogenAPI with Other Providers #
AimogenAPI can be used alongside other providers.
Typical scenarios:
- Use AimogenAPI as a default provider
- Use OpenAI or Azure for specific features
- Use local providers for testing
Provider selection remains flexible and configurable.
Common Issues #
If AimogenAPI does not work as expected:
- Verify your credentials
- Check subscription status
- Review logs in Aimogen → Logs
- Check provider status in Aimogen → Status
Most issues are related to expired credentials or subscription limits.
What Happens After Configuration #
Once AimogenAPI is enabled:
- It becomes available in all provider dropdowns
- Existing features can switch to it instantly
- No content or settings are changed automatically
AimogenAPI exists to remove friction, not control how you use Aimogen. Whether you prefer direct provider access or a managed backend, Aimogen treats AimogenAPI as a first-class option within the same execution engine.