Pay for GPU time, not tokens

Top up your credit balance, pick a weekly GPU budget tier, and your squad codes with AI — no per-token metering, no subscriptions, no surprise bills. You only pay for the GPU hours you actually use.

Starter

Light usage — solo devs or squads coding with AI a few hours a day.

10h/week GPU budget
~2h/day average
~$142max/month· ~$28/user
Pay only for hours used from your credit balance
Get started arrow_forward
Most popular

Standard

Regular usage — the sweet spot for most squads with daily coding sessions.

20h/week GPU budget
~4h/day average
~$284max/month· ~$57/user
Pay only for hours used from your credit balance
Get started arrow_forward

Pro

Heavy usage — full-day coverage for squads that push hard all day.

40h/week GPU budget
~8h/day average
~$568max/month· ~$114/user
Pay only for hours used from your credit balance
Get started arrow_forward

All tiers include: frontier-class OSS models, OpenAI-compatible endpoint, API key management, usage dashboards, auto-start/stop, managed security, TLS.

The real cost of AI coding — compared

Every provider prices differently. Some charge per token, some hide overage behind subscriptions, some throttle you quietly. Adjust the sliders to see what your squad would actually pay.

15 people10
1h8h12h
1M25M100M

Strong AI-centric workflow, many long threads → 125M/day squad total (~550M/user/month)

check
syndicAI
$577/mo
$115/user
OpenRouter MiniMax M2.5
$602/mo
$120/user
Claude Max
$200/mo with weekly uncached token budgets (~25M/week est.). Excess at Sonnet API rates. Cache reads are free.
$1,000/mo
$200/user
Cursor Ultra
$200/mo includes ~500M total tokens/user, then pay-per-token. Monthly reset. Extreme users exhaust in ~8–12 days.
$1,200/mo
$240/user
warning ~1.1× over monthly allowance
Claude Sonnet API
$7,260/mo
$1,452/user
Claude Opus API
$12,100/mo
$2,420/user

Estimates assume typical agentic coding token mix (~5% fresh input, ~80% cache reads, ~15% output) over 22 working days/month. Most providers are not fully transparent about their pricing mechanics, rate limits, or overage structures — these figures are best-effort estimates based on publicly available information and may not reflect actual costs.

Pricing FAQ