If you click Process with AI on the Inbox, or Analyse / Reanalyse on a journey’s intelligence panel, without first configuring an AI provider in Settings, Runwita stops you with a clear error rather than failing silently or producing garbage:Documentation Index
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AI Insights: No API key configured for provider “claude”. Open Settings → Models and pick a provider before running this.The wording varies by which feature you triggered (the Frontier tier surfaces AI Insights; the Workhorse tier surfaces Other AI features) and by which field is missing (API key, base URL, or model). The fix is the same.
How to fix
Open Settings → Models
Two cards: Frontier and Workhorse. The error message tells you which tier is the problem; the other tier might already be configured fine.
Pick a provider for the affected tier
Claude, OpenAI, Ollama, or Custom. See Models for the provider-by-provider walkthrough.
Paste your API key (if cloud), set base URL (if Ollama or Custom), pick a model
The model dropdown populates from the provider’s
/v1/models endpoint when you click Load models.Why the error exists
Before this guard was added, running an AI feature without a configured provider would fail at the network layer: a 401 from the provider, a DNS error, or a generic “fetch failed”. None of those tell you the actual problem. The new error surfaces the missing config explicitly and points you at the right Settings panel.When you’d see this error legitimately
Every time you reinstall Runwita on a fresh machine, before you’ve set up Models. Once configured, the error never reappears unless you’ve actively cleared a key or switched to a provider you haven’t set up.What’s next
Settings: models
The full model configuration walkthrough.

