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DevPass vs OpenCode Go

Both hand you a flat monthly coding subscription. Only one also gives you Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro next to the open-weight models — with a per-request cost dashboard.

DevPass
$29–$179/mo
OpenCode Go
$10/mo

The short version

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.

DevPass vs OpenCode Go at a glance

Low-cost subscription for open-weight coding models. Pricing and limits as of June 2, 2026— always confirm current details on each provider's site.

FeatureDevPassOpenCode Go
Starting price$29/mo (Lite)$10/mo
Pricing modelFlat rate + usage allowanceFlat rate, request-metered
Models included200+~14
Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 ProYesNo
Open-weight coders (GLM, Kimi, Qwen, DeepSeek, MiniMax)YesYes
Per-request cost & latency dashboardYesRequest count only
OpenAI + Anthropic-compatible APIYesYes
Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, AiderYesOpenCode & any agent
Switch models without switching keysYesYes
SoulForge token-reduction agent (~50% fewer tokens)YesNo
Annual billing optionYesNo

What is OpenCode Go?

OpenCode Go is a low-cost subscription from the team behind the open-source OpenCode coding agent. For around $10/month (with a discounted first month) it gives you generous, rate-limited access to roughly 14 open-weight models — names like GLM, Kimi K2, Qwen3, DeepSeek and MiniMax — from inside OpenCode or any compatible agent. Usage is capped by request count in a rolling 5-hour window, and you can scale that ceiling up with higher tiers.

It's a genuinely good deal for one specific developer: someone whose workflow lives entirely on open-weight models and who is happy inside the OpenCode ecosystem.

What is DevPass?

DevPass by LLM Gateway is a flat-rate coding plan that bundles 200+ models behind one API key — the open-weight coders and the Western flagships (Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro). Every dollar you pay turns into roughly $3 of model usage at provider rates, and every request shows its exact dollar cost in a real-time dashboard. It speaks the OpenAI and Anthropic APIs, so it drops into Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Aider, Continue — or OpenCode itself.

Pricing compared

OpenCode Go wins on raw price. DevPass wins on breadth and visibility:

  • OpenCode Go — ~$10/mo, open-weight catalog, request-count limits.
  • DevPass Lite — $29/mo, includes ~$87 of usage across all 200+ models.
  • DevPass Pro — $79/mo, ~$237 of usage. Where most developers ship from.
  • DevPass Max — $179/mo, ~$537 of usage. Built for all-day agent runs.

If your work never touches Claude, GPT or Gemini, the extra spend on DevPass buys models you won't use. The moment a task needs a frontier model — a tricky refactor, a long-context review, a reasoning-heavy plan — DevPass already has it, and you won't be juggling a second subscription to get there.

The real difference: model coverage

This is the line that matters. OpenCode Go does not include Claude, GPT-5.5 or Gemini 3.1 Pro. Open-weight models have come a long way, but they don't yet replace the frontier models for every job. DevPass gives you both worlds and lets you switch between them mid-session without changing keys — and pairs with SoulForge, the graph-powered agent that cuts token usage by roughly half, effectively doubling what your plan buys.

Who should choose which

Choose OpenCode Go if you live in OpenCode, only use open-weight models, and want the cheapest flat rate available.

Choose DevPass if you want every model — open and frontier — under one key, in any tool, with a per-request cost breakdown and the option to halve your token spend with SoulForge.

Frequently asked questions

Is OpenCode Go cheaper than DevPass?

Yes. OpenCode Go starts at $10/month (with a $5 first month), while DevPass starts at $29/month on the Lite plan. The difference is what you get: OpenCode Go covers roughly 14 open-weight models, while DevPass includes 200+ models — including Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro, which OpenCode Go does not carry.

Can I use Claude or GPT with OpenCode Go?

No. OpenCode Go's catalog is built around open-weight models such as GLM, Kimi, Qwen, DeepSeek and MiniMax. To use Claude, GPT-5.5 or Gemini you need a separate provider. DevPass includes all of them on every plan under a single API key.

Does DevPass work with the OpenCode CLI?

Yes. DevPass is OpenAI- and Anthropic-compatible, so it works with OpenCode the same way it works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and Aider — point the tool at the DevPass base URL and key, then switch between any of the 200+ models without reconfiguring.

Which should I choose — DevPass or OpenCode Go?

If you only ever use open-weight models inside OpenCode and want the lowest possible price, OpenCode Go is hard to beat. If you want the latest frontier models from Anthropic, OpenAI and Google alongside the open-weight coders — in any tool, with a real cost breakdown per request — DevPass is the better fit.

One key. Every model.

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