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Alternatives to JanitorAI Wiki

A comprehensive guide to AI chatbot platforms that support NSFW content and offer minimal censorship.

💡 Disclaimer: Formatted with Claude. Sourced and synthesized from various sources.

Overview

This wiki catalogs alternative platforms to JanitorAI, focusing on those that support uncensored content and provide various levels of customization for character-based AI chatting. Alternatives are organized by platform type: web-based services, mobile applications, and desktop software.


Web-Based Platforms

Chub.AI

Best for: Users seeking maximum creative freedom and extensive features

Chub.AI offers one of the most permissive content policies available, comparable to AO3 in terms of what's allowed. The platform includes numerous features absent from JanitorAI, though it comes with a steeper learning curve.

Strengths:

  • Completely uncensored content
  • Extensive feature set including group chats and public chat options
  • Large variety of available bots
  • Advanced customization capabilities
  • JanitorAI's original code was reportedly based on Venus and Chub

Limitations:

  • Complex navigation interface that can feel dated
  • Most language models require payment
  • Free model provides basic, short responses
  • Less active community compared to JanitorAI
  • Blocking system requires user knowledge to manage content effectively
  • Users you block can still comment on your bots
  • Technical updates roll out slowly
  • Community can be toxic at times

<note tip>Learn to block tags you dislike early. Apply the “don't like, don't read” principle to curate your experience.</note>


SaucepanAI

Best for: Users wanting free quality models with creator-friendly features

SaucepanAI has emerged as a popular alternative, offering free language models that rival JanitorAI's quality. The platform emphasizes creator tools and customization options.

Strengths:

  • Free LLM models (Kojima and Notogawa) comparable to JLLM quality
  • Kojima model offers fast response times
  • Highly customizable interface
  • Uncensored content
  • Creator-friendly environment with responsive developers
  • Advanced features including multiple portraits, editable intros, and simplified lorebooks
  • Can edit character introductions
  • Less instances of the AI speaking for the user

Limitations:

  • Smaller user base and bot library
  • Notogawa model can be slow (though Kojima compensates)
  • No proxy support currently available
  • Token limits on memory features
  • Community feels empty compared to larger platforms

Sign-up: Requires invite code (example link: https://saucepan.ai/sign-up?code=cheaper-amber-warthog)

<note>Community sentiment: Many creators report SaucepanAI recaptures the early JanitorAI experience before censorship increased.</note>


WyvernChat

Best for: Users who want frequent updates and visual customization

WyvernChat distinguishes itself through regular feature additions and support for heavy GIF integration in bot profiles.

Strengths:

  • Frequent updates and new features
  • Free, decent quality LLM option
  • Support for heavy GIFs in bot profiles
  • Easy learning curve for beginners
  • Welcoming, chill community

Limitations:

  • Free LLM occasionally hallucinates
  • Difficult requirements for becoming a featured creator
  • Limited bot variety compared to larger platforms

Dreamjourney AI

Best for: Users comfortable with a credit-based system who value aesthetics

Dreamjourney AI operates on a credit system but offers high-quality language models and an attractive interface.

Strengths:

  • Regular platform updates
  • Excellent LLMs, particularly Athena and Nyx models
  • Generous community gift system
  • Attractive, polished interface
  • Simple onboarding process
  • Accessible featured creator program

Limitations:

  • Credit-based system required for roleplay (earn through gifts and bot interactions)
  • Mobile UI can be buggy
  • Smaller bot library

Agnaistic

Best for: Advanced users with their own API keys

Agnaistic is a BYOK (Bring Your Own Key) platform, meaning users must provide their own API access.

Strengths:

  • Full control through personal API keys
  • Web-based accessibility

Limitations:

  • Requires technical knowledge and API key acquisition
  • No built-in free models

Website: https://agnai.chat/


Risu AI

Best for: Users seeking a customizable BYOK web experience

Similar to Agnaistic, Risu AI requires users to bring their own API keys but offers extensive customization.

Strengths:

  • Highly customizable interface
  • Web-based platform
  • Active development

Limitations:

  • BYOK only - no native free models
  • Steeper learning curve

Website: https://risuai.net/


Hammer AI

Best for: Users seeking straightforward web-based chatting

Hammer AI provides a simpler alternative to more complex platforms.

Website: https://www.hammerai.com/


Durenai

Best for: Users exploring emerging platforms

Durenai is a developing platform in the AI chat space.

Website: https://www.durenai.com/


MegaNova Chat

Best for: Users wanting another web-based option

MegaNova Chat offers an alternative web interface for AI chatting.

Website: https://chat.meganova.ai/


CHAI - AI Social Platform

Best for: Mobile users comfortable with subscription models

CHAI focuses on mobile accessibility with dedicated iOS and Android applications.

Strengths:

  • Native iOS and Android apps.
  • NSFW content support.
  • Extensive bot library.

Limitations:

  • Recent age verification issues reported.
  • Subscription required for full access.
  • Limited amount of messages for free tier.
  • Filters present in chat and subreddit.
  • Disabled free tier in many regions.

Pygmalion.Chat

Best for: Users seeking a truly free option

Pygmalion.Chat offers unlimited free usage, though with some trade-offs in features and activity.

Strengths:

  • NSFW content allowed (with some restrictions)
  • Completely free with no message limits
  • Bot library available

Limitations:

  • Inactive subreddit (last activity 3+ months ago)
  • Confusing interface
  • Limited LLM capabilities
  • Platform status unclear

<note warning>Status concern: Community activity suggests the platform may be dormant.</note>


Clank World

Best for: Users seeking an immersive, evolving AI universe

Clank World takes a different approach by creating an entire AI-powered universe rather than just a chat platform.

Strengths:

  • No censorship or hard limits
  • Create characters with multiple storylines
  • Characters can automatically post and interact
  • Image and video generation for characters
  • Rapidly evolving with new immersive features
  • Deep, personal immersion experience

Limitations:

  • Currently in public beta with rough edges
  • Can be highly addictive and time-consuming
  • Different paradigm from traditional chat platforms

Website: https://clank.world/


Mobile Applications (BYOK)

These apps require you to provide your own API key but offer mobile-optimized experiences.

Tavo

Platform: iOS and Android
Status: Active
Website: https://tavoai.dev

Best for: Mobile users with API access seeking a polished experience


OMate

Platform: iOS and Android
Status: Active
Website: https://omate.net

Best for: Mobile users wanting straightforward BYOK functionality


Chattica AI

Platform: iOS and Android (upcoming to app stores)
Status: Beta testing
Website: https://chattica.ai

Best for: Early adopters wanting to try promising new apps

<note>Reported as a personal favorite by some users in the community.</note>


Loreblendr

Platform: iOS only
Status: Beta
Website: https://loreblendr.ai/

Best for: iOS users comfortable with beta software


Lettuce AI

Platform: Android only
Status: Beta
Website: https://github.com/LettuceAI/mobile-app/releases/tag/1.0-beta_4

Best for: Android users willing to sideload applications


Layla

Platform: Mobile
Status: Active
Website: https://www.layla-network.ai/

Best for: Users seeking privacy-focused mobile AI chat


Desktop Software

SillyTavern

Best for: Power users seeking maximum control and customization

SillyTavern is widely considered the gold standard for desktop AI chat software, offering unparalleled customization and feature depth.

Strengths:

  • Extensive customization options
  • Active development community
  • BYOK with support for multiple API providers
  • Advanced features for power users
  • Highly flexible interface

Limitations:

  • Requires technical setup
  • Steeper learning curve
  • Requires your own API keys

Documentation: https://docs.sillytavern.app/


Backyard AI (formerly Faraday)

Best for: Users wanting local AI models on desktop

Status: Being deprecated, but desktop app still available

Strengths:

  • Local AI processing
  • Privacy-focused approach
  • Desktop-native experience

Limitations:

  • Platform being deprecated
  • Uncertain future support

Website: https://desktop.backyard.ai/


School House

Platform: Desktop
Status: Beta
Website: https://schoolhouseai.com/

Best for: Users interested in emerging desktop solutions


Choosing the Right Platform

For Maximum Freedom

  • Chub.AI - Most permissive content policies
  • Clank World - Immersive universe with no limits

For Free Quality Models

  • SaucepanAI - Free models on par with paid alternatives. Strong community and customization features.

For Mobile Experience

  • CHAI - Dedicated mobile apps (subscription)
  • Tavo/OMate/Chattica - BYOK mobile options
  • Chub Dedicated mobile apps (subscription)

For Power Users

  • SillyTavern - Maximum desktop customization
  • Agnaistic/Risu AI - Advanced web-based BYOK

For Regular Updates

  • WyvernChat - Frequent feature additions
  • Dreamjourney AI - Active development
  • Clank World - Rapid feature evolution

For Ease of Use

  • SaucepanAI - Simplified lorebooks and interface
  • WyvernChat - Easy learning curve
  • Dreamjourney AI - Simple basics

General Tips

Managing Content:

  • Learn blocking and filtering systems early
  • Apply “don't like, don't read” principles
  • Curate your feed proactively

API Keys (for BYOK platforms):

  • Research API providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
  • Understand pricing models
  • Monitor usage to control costs
  • Keep keys secure

Platform Selection:

  • Consider whether you need free models or are willing to pay
  • Evaluate mobile vs desktop vs web preferences
  • Check community activity levels
  • Test multiple platforms to find your fit

For Creators:

  • SaucepanAI and Dreamjourney AI noted as particularly creator-friendly
  • Consider platform size vs. creator support
  • Check if blocked users can still interact with your content

Important Disclaimers

Age Verification: Some platforms have implemented or are implementing age verification systems. Ensure you meet platform requirements.

Content Policies: While these platforms generally support NSFW content, always review individual platform terms of service.

Platform Stability: Beta platforms and smaller services may have reliability issues or uncertain futures. Public beta status indicates ongoing development with potential bugs.

API Costs: BYOK platforms require you to pay for API usage separately. Costs vary by provider and usage patterns.


Contributing

This wiki is community-maintained. If you have experience with platforms not listed here or updates to existing information, contributions are welcome.


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