@gearscodeandfire

Dude, I am so happy to have found your channel. Gonna binge your stuff now, and gonna learn me some stuff. You rule 🤘 You get error messages, read them, understand them, then explain them... I could watch this 24/7 Nobody does it this well!

@runnerball9123

Watched the whole thing. Very very helpful. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this tutorial. Much appreciated.

@2010Sisko

I absolutely agree with the last comment. This is one of the best videos on YouTube. I’ve watched in a long time so thoroughly explained so well described with excellence examples I learned so much from you automatic subscribe.

@PierreMorelChannel

"Thank you for this incredibly instructive video! I especially appreciated the sections on 'Models', 'Prompts', 'Documents', 'Tools', and 'Functions'. You've made complex concepts much easier to understand. In a future video, I would love to see a tutorial on 'Pipelines'. They seem quite mysterious to me, and I'm eager to learn more about how they work. Keep up the amazing work!"

@rajnd

1:05:34 ... Thanks Bro... Not just your technical and AI skills are awesome.... you also rock as a presenter... and a tutor.... Keep up the good work... Wishing you a very very Happy New Year 2025... 

Rgds

@kcharles4630

Great job summarizing this front-end tool! Subbed and looking forward to any advanced reviews of using larger context windows for document analysis and comparisons.

@ShahidMogul

Thanks for sharing and providing end to end explanation of Open WebUI. Your explanation and style is great. You should do more videos like this.

@Mohsin.Siddique

Thank you so much for detailed information on Open WebUI. I like the way you explained each topic thoroughly. Keep up the good work!

@Marty72

That was a comprehensive overview. Thanks.

@k2an

I watched all 1 hour for a new information may be i didn't know. you need to change title because this is a tutorial for whom doesn't know open webUI.. good work

@Ilan-Aviv

thanks friend! great video and learned some new things, 
you can "set as default" the model so no need to choose is each time.
see small text under the model name.

@aurimasc5333

Awesome video, thanks!

@TornadoOverloaded

great video folk, can you suggest 
1) how to run this on other pc using local home/office server as second user or admin? 
2) how to place models other than C drive (while your open-webui is installed on C drive).
Any help in this regard is much appreciated and thanks in advance! :)

@steffenhartmann5356

Very good content- thank you.... but you need to setup a default model😁.

@RamyaK-wm4dn

Thank you for the informative video! Is there a way to set token limitations (max_token_limit) for users?

@node547

Dhanyavad.

@SamKatakouzinos

Thank you for this tutorial. Is it correct to assume that what is Documents in this video then is the Knowledge section now?

@sushilbiswas672

hello sir, which one is better installing in docker or manual install. i want to customize open web ui pages and add/ restrict some of the options for normal users. can it be customized? i checked multiple places but didn't get much of documentation on that.

@scottdufour

How do you edit the webUI to put your own favicons/images/change the login form wording?