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Hangzhou Chuangqi Jiayuan is a Hangzhou-based AI application solutions provider. It mainly serves startups, small and micro businesses, and solo entrepreneurs, offering AI consulting, software installation and deployment, cloud/local model integration, security hardening, training, emergency response, and AI model API relay services. It is closer to an “AI implementation and operations partner” than a standalone AI generation tool.
Its services cover model selection, deployment of AI software such as OpenClaw, local Ollama environment setup, configuration of cloud models such as Qwen, DeepSeek, and ChatGLM, as well as value-added services including RAG knowledge bases, industry data cleaning, data migration, and backups. For model relay, the website says it aggregates 300+ models including OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Tongyi Qianwen, Zhipu, and Baichuan. It is compatible with the OpenAI Chat Completion protocol, supports quick integration by changing the Key and Base URL, and covers capabilities such as text, image understanding, text-to-image, TTS, and video generation.
Pricing transparency is average. The website states that implementation fees are one-time charges, ongoing operations and maintenance are billed monthly, and model relay is billed by token. Nationwide on-site service is quoted case by case and requires a 2000 yuan deposit. However, most deployment, security, and training services do not list specific prices. Support is a relatively strong point: it offers 7×24 technical support, a 60-minute response time, local on-site service in Hangzhou and nationwide on-site service, plus some “no charge if we can’t solve it” commitments.
Its strengths are a complete service chain, making it suitable for small and midsize teams that lack in-house AI engineering capabilities. It emphasizes six layers of security protection, including access control, data encryption, network isolation, sandboxing, auditing, and patch updates. Chinese-language communication and local on-site support also lower the barrier to implementation. The limitations are that it includes many disclaimers regarding responsibility for third-party software such as OpenClaw, model platforms, and hardware, and does not guarantee third-party functionality, availability, or continued development. Meanwhile, although its model relay claims not to store conversation data and to use encrypted transmission, it lacks more detailed compliance certification information.
It is suitable for domestic SMEs, developers, and education/research users that need to quickly deploy AI tools, build enterprise knowledge bases, connect to multi-model APIs, implement localized deployments, or perform security hardening. The website is a Chinese-language service, and its Hangzhou local and nationwide on-site support are friendly to Chinese customers. Access appears to be directly available from China. If you place more emphasis on cloud vendor compliance and platform capabilities, you can compare it with Alibaba Cloud Bailian, Volcengine Ark, Tencent Cloud TI, and Baidu Qianfan. If you only need model relay, you can also compare it with SiliconFlow, OpenRouter, or a self-hosted One API/New API setup.
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