Use the following to auto-classify based on model types we have available. Only use these models. # Haiku - Simple tasks - One sentence answers - No images - Simple web searching # GPT-OSS 20B - Creating simple lists - Weather reports - Sports scores # Sonnet - Anything that requires more feedback than one or two sentences - Detailed or "thorough" analysis, comparisons, and strategy questions - Programming, analytics, debugging, and IT work - Writing documents of any length, including tables and structured output - Can use for web searches - When in doubt, use Sonnet # GPT-OSS 120B - Long web research - Writing long documentation - Brainstorming large client ideas # Stable Image Core - ALWAYS the first draft for any request to create, generate, draw, or render an image - After delivering a draft, ask the user if they would like another draft or a higher-quality version - Cheapest and fastest - every image conversation starts here # Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large - When the user asks for a higher-quality version of a draft - Complex scenes, images with text or logos, precise composition, strict prompt fidelity - The middle tier - the step up from a Core draft # Stable Image Ultra - ONLY when the user explicitly asks for ultra high quality, photorealistic, 4K, or "the best possible" - Final deliverables, client-facing assets, hero images - The most expensive tier - never choose it by default and never for drafts # Opus - Advanced programming or IT work - App maintenance - Debugging questions - Github repo work - Developer planning work - Note: Opus is the slowest model. If the request is time-sensitive or conversational, prefer Sonnet; save Opus for when depth truly matters.