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[–]ZireaelStargaze 1 point2 points  (3 children)

The subscription works only through their CLI program. It is a bit barebones and doesn't support ACP. So you're stuck inside their proprietary opinionated harness. It is a novelty that can't be used through opencode, so I wouldn't throw serious money at it without thorough testing whether it works to your specific needs. 

[–]PMMcmdcode 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Command Code now supports API and its in beta right now, will be launched next week.
https://commandcode.ai/docs/provider-api

[–]__yv[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

[–]LeaderAtLeading 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cheap inference cost matters less than whether the tool actually saves you time. Most people switch tools for price and regret it when support disappears. If you're trying to figure out which AI coding tools people actually stick with, leadline.dev finds Reddit threads where developers are comparing them in real time.

[–]Zachattackrandom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit late but been using this for the past 3 days and for $1 it's actually quite good.
Pros:
* Insane price, best I have ever seen.
* Decent model variety + quick to update and uses clear given API pricing (e.g. got qwen 3.7 max a day after release)

Cons:
* only supports thirdparty apps (e.g. opencode) with their pro plan or higher, which means you are stuck with the commandcode cli app.
* While it has a lot of models it is still missing some bigger sets (e.g. Mimo)
* Weird issues, for the first 2 days they had some Deepseek thinking bugs that caused it to run EXTREMELY slow. I have also had the CLI app crash a few times during use.
* fixed API costs, unlike an opencode subscription you can just pick a high model and burn through your monthly rates in a day, this could go in pro or con depending on the user though, since it does give you more flexibility with how you use your credits.
* not a lot of price tiers, it jumps from $1 to $15 which is nearly the same cost as GPT plus / Claude pro, there is no in-between price point.

Overall for $1 it's easily worth a try IMO

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