Use state-of-the-art, open-source LLMs and image models at blazing fast speed, or fine-tune and deploy your own at no additional cost with Fireworks A
User reviews of Fireworks AI suggest a mixed but generally positive reception, with a high rating of 4.5/5 alongside a more moderate 3/5 on G2. Notably, there is a lack of detailed social discussion or highlights on specific features, strengths, or weaknesses in the mentions, indicating limited community engagement or visibility in certain circles. While its pricing is not explicitly addressed in user feedback, the overall reputation seems to lean positively with a decent user satisfaction reflected in the higher rating. The redundancy and absence of substantial content in social mentions suggest the tool may not have wide recognition or distinct conversational themes online.
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User reviews of Fireworks AI suggest a mixed but generally positive reception, with a high rating of 4.5/5 alongside a more moderate 3/5 on G2. Notably, there is a lack of detailed social discussion or highlights on specific features, strengths, or weaknesses in the mentions, indicating limited community engagement or visibility in certain circles. While its pricing is not explicitly addressed in user feedback, the overall reputation seems to lean positively with a decent user satisfaction reflected in the higher rating. The redundancy and absence of substantial content in social mentions suggest the tool may not have wide recognition or distinct conversational themes online.
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Use Cases
Industry
information technology & services
Employees
81
Funding Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$332.0M
Pricing found: $1, $0.008, $0.016, $0.1, $0.50
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What do you like best about Fireworks AI?So many AI models to choos from... Love the option of the playground Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.What do you dislike about Fireworks AI?pretty hard to get started. they really need a quickstart guide. and beacuse the site is so full of featurs - a tour would be nice. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What do you like best about Fireworks AI?They have categorised the models according to users requirements and user have to pay for the products they use. No extra costing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.What do you dislike about Fireworks AI?They need to use more dependable parameters. And should increase their serverless model limits. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Skill Seekers v3.5: 10 new source types, 12 LLM platforms, marketplace pipeline, agent-agnostic AI, and prompt injection scanner
Hey r/ClaudeAI — sharing the latest update on Skill Seekers, the open-source tool that converts documentation into Claude Code skills. A lot has changed since the v3.2 post, so here's what's new across 3 releases (v3.3 → v3.5.1). What's new 10 new source types (17 total) You can now generate skills from Notion, Confluence, HTML files, OpenAPI specs, AsciiDoc, PowerPoint, RSS feeds, man pages, chat exports (Slack/Discord), and unified multi-source configs — on top of the original web, GitHub, PDF, Word, EPUB, video, and local codebase sources. 12 LLM platforms Skills now package for Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, Kimi, DeepSeek, Qwen, OpenRouter, Together AI, Fireworks AI, OpenCode, Markdown, and MiniMax. Plus RAG framework exports for LangChain, LlamaIndex, Haystack, ChromaDB, FAISS, Weaviate, Qdrant, and Pinecone. Agent-agnostic AI enhancement Enhancement is no longer locked to Claude. The new AgentClient abstraction supports Claude, Kimi, Codex, Copilot, OpenCode, and custom agents. It auto-detects which agent to use from your API keys, or you can specify with --agent. Marketplace pipeline You can now publish skills directly to Claude Code plugin marketplace repositories and manage multiple marketplace registries. Config sources can be pushed and synced across repos. Prompt injection scanner A built-in workflow scans scraped content for injection patterns — role assumption, instruction overrides, delimiter injection, hidden instructions. Runs automatically as the first stage in default and security-focused workflows. Flags suspicious content without removing it so you can review. One-command auto-detection skill-seekers create https://docs.example.com/ skill-seekers create owner/repo skill-seekers create ./my-project skill-seekers create document.pdf One command figures out the source type and routes to the right scraper. No more separate subcommands. Headless browser rendering JavaScript SPA sites (React, Vue, etc.) that return empty HTML shells now work with --browser. Uses Playwright under the hood. Other highlights skill-seekers doctor health check command Kotlin language support in the C3.x codebase analysis pipeline Smart SPA discovery (sitemap.xml + llms.txt + browser nav) Unlimited pages by default (was capped at 500) 3100+ tests passing Full MCP server with 40 tools (works in Claude Code and Cursor/Windsurf) Links GitHub: github.com/yusufkaraaslan/Skill_Seekers PyPI: pip install skill-seekers Free and open source Built with Claude Code. Happy to answer questions or take feedback. submitted by /u/Critical-Pea-8782 [link] [comments]
View originalYes, Fireworks AI offers a free tier. Pricing found: $1, $0.008, $0.016, $0.1, $0.50
Fireworks AI has an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews from G2, Capterra, and TrustRadius.
Key features include: Code Assistance, Conversational AI, Agentic Systems, Search, Multimedia, Enterprise RAG, Kimi K2.5, Deepseek v3.2.
Fireworks AI is commonly used for: Code generation and debugging, Customer support automation, Internal helpdesk assistance, Multilingual chat support, Enterprise-level summarization, Semantic search capabilities.
Fireworks AI integrates with: Microsoft Azure, Sourcegraph, Slack, GitHub, Jira, Trello, Zapier, AWS, Google Cloud, Docker.

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