DevPass vs the alternatives
Single-vendor plans and single-model deals each do one thing well. DevPass gives you all 200+ models — frontier and open-weight — under one key. Here's how it stacks up.
Alibaba Cloud's Qwen coding plan offers very high request volumes centered on Qwen3-Coder, with a few partner models added in — strong value if Qwen is your main model. DevPass is broader: Qwen is one of 200+ models on every plan, alongside Claude, GPT-5.5 and Gemini, under one key with per-request cost analytics. Pick Alibaba for Qwen-first volume; pick DevPass for full model coverage.
FirePass is a great deal if Kimi K2.6 Turbo is the only model you need — $49/month for unlimited requests on that one model. DevPass costs less to start and covers 200+ models including Claude, GPT-5.5 and Gemini, but meters usage with a generous allowance instead of being unlimited. Pick FirePass to live on one model; pick DevPass to keep every model on tap.
OpenCode Go is the cheapest way to run open-weight models like GLM, Kimi and Qwen from inside OpenCode. DevPass costs more but unlocks the Western flagships those models can't replace — Claude, GPT-5.5, Gemini — under one key, with real per-request cost analytics. Choose Go to spend the least on open models; choose DevPass when you want every model in one place.
OpenCode Zen is excellent if you want raw, at-cost access to a hand-picked set of coding models and don't mind a variable bill. DevPass trades per-token billing for a flat monthly price, a far wider catalog (200+ models including Claude, GPT-5.5 and Gemini), and a usage allowance you can't accidentally blow past. Pick Zen for at-cost metering; pick DevPass for a predictable bill and full model coverage.
The z.ai GLM Coding Plan is outstanding value if GLM models are all you need — a few dollars a month for GLM-5.1 and friends, billed quarterly. DevPass is single-vendor's opposite: GLM plus Claude, GPT-5.5, Gemini and every other major model, under one key, billed monthly with no quarterly commitment. Pick z.ai to go all-in on GLM; pick DevPass to keep GLM and everything else.