LLM gateway / proxy

TVIJO vs LiteLLM

LiteLLM is a strong open-source gateway for standardizing calls across many LLM providers. TVIJO is a control plane: it includes gateway-style routing and spend controls, then adds governance, BYOK workflows and audit evidence for teams preparing for AI compliance reviews.

What LiteLLM does well

LiteLLM is excellent when teams need a unified API, provider fallback, usage tracking, budget controls and a self-hostable proxy in front of many models. It is widely adopted by engineering teams that want a practical gateway layer.

Where TVIJO fits

TVIJO focuses on the operating and governance layer around those model calls: who made the request, which policy approved it, what it cost, which key lane was used, and what evidence can be exported for security, procurement or EU AI Act reviews.

Capability comparison

CapabilityTVIJOLiteLLM
Unified multi-provider API
Model routing & fallbacks
Budget guards / spend caps
Usage logging
BYOK key vaultPartial
PII / secrets guardPartial
Audit evidence export (auditor-ready)Partial
EU AI Act readiness workflows
Governance review workspace

Choose LiteLLM if…

  • You primarily need an open-source LLM proxy.
  • Your engineering team wants gateway primitives and will build governance elsewhere.
  • Self-hosting and provider abstraction are the main requirements.

Choose TVIJO if…

  • You need governance evidence on top of routing and spend controls.
  • CISO, procurement or compliance teams need reviewable audit packs.
  • EU AI Act readiness and BYOK workflows matter as much as gateway routing.

In short: TVIJO is not a replacement for teams that only want a lightweight open-source proxy. LiteLLM is excellent for that job. TVIJO is for teams that need the gateway plus governance, audit evidence and compliance workflows in one layer.