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DevPass vs FirePass by Fireworks

FirePass gives you one model with no token meter. DevPass gives you 200+ models with a usage allowance. The trade is unlimited-but-single versus broad-but-metered.

DevPass
$29–$179/mo
FirePass by Fireworks
$49/mo

The short version

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.

DevPass vs FirePass by Fireworks at a glance

Unlimited Kimi K2.6 Turbo for personal coding. Pricing and limits as of June 2, 2026— always confirm current details on each provider's site.

FeatureDevPassFirePass by Fireworks
Starting price$29/mo (Lite)$49/mo
Models included200+1 (Kimi K2.6 Turbo)
Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 ProYesNo
Open-weight coders beyond KimiYesNo
Usage modelFlat rate + allowanceUnlimited on one model
Commercial & team useYesPersonal use only
Available without an inviteYesInvite-only (early access)
Per-request cost & latency dashboardYesShows $0.00
OpenAI + Anthropic-compatible APIYesYes
Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, OpenCodeYesYes
SoulForge token-reduction agent (~50% fewer tokens)YesNo

What is FirePass?

FirePass is an early-access subscription from Fireworks AI. For $49/month it gives you unlimited requests to exactly one model — Kimi K2.6 Turbo — with a 256k context window and a dedicated API key, no per-token charges. Your billing dashboard literally shows $0.00 for those requests while the plan is active. It works with OpenAI- and Anthropic-compatible agents like Claude Code, OpenCode and Cline.

Two things define it: it's one model, and it's personal use only — invite-only today, with team sharing and production workloads explicitly off-limits.

What is DevPass?

DevPass by LLM Gateway is a flat-rate plan covering 200+ models behind one key — Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and the open-weight coders including Kimi itself. Instead of unlimited-on-one-model, you get a generous monthly usage allowance across all of them (roughly $3 of model usage per $1 you pay), a real cost breakdown per request, and full commercial and team rights.

Unlimited-but-single vs broad-but-metered

This is the trade in a sentence:

  • FirePass removes the meter but locks you to one model. Brilliant if Kimi K2.6 Turbo does everything you need; a dead end the moment you want Claude for a hard refactor or GPT-5.5 for a reasoning task.
  • DevPass keeps a meter — a generous allowance — but gives you every model. You're never blocked from the right tool, and SoulForge can halve your token use to stretch the allowance further.

If your entire workflow can run on Kimi and it's strictly personal, FirePass at $49/mo is tough to beat on that one model. If you need range, or you're building anything commercial, the single-model limit is the wall you'll hit.

The licensing detail that decides it for teams

FirePass is personal-use only. If you're writing code for a company, sharing access with teammates, or running anything resembling production, that restriction rules it out. DevPass supports commercial and team use on every plan, with the same flat, predictable pricing — and you can start without waiting for an invite.

Who should choose which

Choose FirePass if Kimi K2.6 Turbo covers your needs, you want truly unlimited requests on that model, and your use is strictly personal.

Choose DevPass if you want 200+ models including the frontier ones, commercial and team rights, no invite gate, and a per-request cost dashboard — with SoulForge to keep your token spend down.

Frequently asked questions

What is FirePass by Fireworks?

FirePass is an early-access monthly subscription from Fireworks AI that grants unlimited access to a single model — Kimi K2.6 Turbo — for $49/month, with no per-token charges. It's aimed at personal use with agentic coding tools and is currently invite-only. Other models on Fireworks still bill at standard rates.

Is FirePass really unlimited?

It's unlimited for Kimi K2.6 Turbo specifically — your dashboard shows $0.00 for those requests while the subscription is active. The catch is scope: only that one model qualifies, it's restricted to personal development and experimentation, and team sharing or production workloads aren't allowed.

How is DevPass different from FirePass?

DevPass meters usage instead of being unlimited, but in exchange you get 200+ models — Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro and the open-weight coders, including Kimi — under one key, plus commercial and team use, no invite requirement, and a per-request cost dashboard. FirePass is one model, unlimited, personal-only.

Can I use FirePass for work or production?

No. FirePass restricts usage to personal development and experimentation; team sharing and production workloads are prohibited. DevPass has no such restriction — every plan supports commercial and team use, which makes it the option if you're shipping for a company.

One key. Every model.

Start on Pro — most developers ship from there. Switch tiers any time, prorated.