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
~$69max/month· ~$14/user
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Standard

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

20h/week GPU budget
~4h/day average
~$139max/month· ~$28/user
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Pro

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

40h/week GPU budget
~8h/day average
~$277max/month· ~$55/user
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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.

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1h 8h 24h
1M 25M 100M

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

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syndicAI
$282/mo
$56/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.

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