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    Claude Sonnet 4.6
    Claude Sonnet 4.6 is Anthropic’s most advanced Sonnet model to date, delivering significant upgrades across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, and knowledge work. It introduces a 1 million token context window in beta, allowing users to analyze entire codebases, lengthy contracts, or large research collections in a single session. The model demonstrates major improvements in instruction following, consistency, and reduced hallucinations compared to previous Sonnet versions. In developer testing, users strongly preferred Sonnet 4.6 over Sonnet 4.5 and even favored it over Opus 4.5 in many coding scenarios. Its enhanced computer-use capabilities enable it to interact with real software interfaces similarly to a human, improving automation for legacy systems without APIs. Sonnet 4.6 also performs strongly on major benchmarks, approaching Opus-level intelligence at a more accessible price point.
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    Microsoft Scout
    Microsoft Scout is an always-on AI agent designed to autonomously manage and coordinate work across Microsoft 365 environments. As Microsoft's first Autopilot agent, it operates with its own identity and permissions, allowing it to take actions on behalf of users while adhering to organizational policies and security controls. The platform integrates with Microsoft Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, calendars, emails, contacts, and other workplace resources to stay connected to daily workflows. Microsoft Scout can proactively schedule meetings, identify potential risks, prepare materials, coordinate tasks, and help users stay on top of upcoming deliverables. Powered by Work IQ, the agent continuously develops contextual understanding of user priorities and work patterns to provide increasingly relevant assistance. Built with enterprise-grade governance, identity management, and compliance protections, Microsoft Scout helps organizations automate coordination.
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    Hetzner

    Hetzner

    Hetzner

    Handle even your most resource-intensive projects with ease. Our cloud servers are located in our own state-of-the-art data centers. You get best-in-class performance with AMD EPYC 2nd Gen, Intel® Xeon® Gold processors and speedy NVMe SSDs. Hetzner Online uses energy from renewable sources to power the servers in its data centers. Our well-trained data center technicians will be happy to provide you with expert and personal support around the clock via telephone and email. Our tried and tested security management system ensures that your data remains safe and private and that you always have access to your IT systems. State-of-the-art infrastructure for your project. A range of colocation racks to choose from. Because your business isn’t one size fits all. Get the tailored setup and hardware you need. Access your storage from everywhere and at any time via PC, smartphone, and tablet.
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    IONOS

    IONOS

    IONOS

    Build your WordPress site. It's easy, blazing-fast, and feature-perfect. Deploy your static sites from GitHub without any build or bandwidth restrictions on georedundant, DDoS-protected hosting. It works with your favorite frameworks and static site generators. Launch your first 3 projects for free with early access! Need a professional website? With our intuitive website builder, you can build the perfect website without any coding or skill. Includes everything you need and 24/7 support just in case you get stuck. No time to do it yourself? Our expert design team will build you an engaging professional website. Service includes website creation, maintenance, basic SEO, and more. Get found online and locally faster, make updates, and mange your reputation in 25 online directories from one place.
    Starting Price: $0.50 per month
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    Kimi K2

    Kimi K2

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi K2 is a state-of-the-art open source large language model series built on a mixture-of-experts (MoE) architecture, featuring 1 trillion total parameters and 32 billion activated parameters for task-specific efficiency. Trained with the Muon optimizer on over 15.5 trillion tokens and stabilized by MuonClip’s attention-logit clamping, it delivers exceptional performance in frontier knowledge, reasoning, mathematics, coding, and general agentic workflows. Moonshot AI provides two variants, Kimi-K2-Base for research-level fine-tuning and Kimi-K2-Instruct pre-trained for immediate chat and tool-driven interactions, enabling both custom development and drop-in agentic capabilities. Benchmarks show it outperforms leading open source peers and rivals top proprietary models in coding tasks and complex task breakdowns, while its 128 K-token context length, tool-calling API compatibility, and support for industry-standard inference engines.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimi K2 Thinking

    Kimi K2 Thinking

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi K2 Thinking is an advanced open source reasoning model developed by Moonshot AI, designed specifically for long-horizon, multi-step workflows where the system interleaves chain-of-thought processes with tool invocation across hundreds of sequential tasks. The model uses a mixture-of-experts architecture with a total of 1 trillion parameters, yet only about 32 billion parameters are activated per inference pass, optimizing efficiency while maintaining vast capacity. It supports a context window of up to 256,000 tokens, enabling the handling of extremely long inputs and reasoning chains without losing coherence. Native INT4 quantization is built in, which reduces inference latency and memory usage without performance degradation. Kimi K2 Thinking is explicitly built for agentic workflows; it can autonomously call external tools, manage sequential logic steps (up to and typically between 200-300 tool calls in a single chain), and maintain consistent reasoning.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimi K2.5

    Kimi K2.5

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi K2.5 is a next-generation multimodal AI model designed for advanced reasoning, coding, and visual understanding tasks. It features a native multimodal architecture that supports both text and visual inputs, enabling image and video comprehension alongside natural language processing. Kimi K2.5 delivers open-source state-of-the-art performance in agent workflows, software development, and general intelligence tasks. The model offers ultra-long context support with a 256K token window, making it suitable for large documents and complex conversations. It includes long-thinking capabilities that allow multi-step reasoning and tool invocation for solving challenging problems. Kimi K2.5 is fully compatible with the OpenAI API format, allowing developers to switch seamlessly with minimal changes. With strong performance, flexibility, and developer-focused tooling, Kimi K2.5 is built for production-grade AI applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GLM-5

    GLM-5

    Zhipu AI

    GLM-5 is Z.ai’s latest large language model built for complex systems engineering and long-horizon agentic tasks. It scales significantly beyond GLM-4.5, increasing total parameters and training data while integrating DeepSeek Sparse Attention to reduce deployment costs without sacrificing long-context capacity. The model combines enhanced pre-training with a new asynchronous reinforcement learning infrastructure called slime, improving training efficiency and post-training refinement. GLM-5 achieves best-in-class performance among open-source models across reasoning, coding, and agent benchmarks, narrowing the gap with leading frontier models. It ranks highly on evaluations such as Vending Bench 2, demonstrating strong long-term planning and operational capabilities. The model is open-sourced under the MIT License.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GLM-5.1

    GLM-5.1

    Zhipu AI

    GLM-5.1 is the latest iteration of Z.ai’s GLM series, designed as a frontier-level, agent-oriented AI model optimized for coding, reasoning, and long-horizon workflows. It builds on the GLM-5 architecture, which uses a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) design to deliver high performance while keeping inference costs efficient, and is part of a broader push toward open-weight, developer-accessible models. A core focus of GLM-5.1 is enabling agentic behavior, meaning it can plan, execute, and iterate across multi-step tasks rather than simply responding to single prompts. It is specifically designed to handle complex workflows such as debugging code, navigating repositories, and executing chained operations with sustained context. Compared to earlier models, GLM-5.1 improves reliability in long interactions, maintaining coherence across extended sessions and reducing breakdowns in multi-step reasoning.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3.6-Max-Preview
    Qwen3.6-Max-Preview is a next-generation frontier language model designed to push the limits of intelligence, instruction following, and real-world agent capabilities within the Qwen ecosystem. Building on the Qwen3 series, this preview release introduces stronger world knowledge, sharper instruction alignment, and significant improvements in agentic coding performance, enabling the model to better handle complex, multi-step tasks and software engineering workflows. It is engineered for advanced reasoning and execution scenarios, where the model not only generates responses but also interacts with tools, processes long contexts, and supports structured problem-solving across domains such as coding, research, and enterprise workflows. The architecture continues the Qwen focus on large-scale, high-efficiency models capable of handling extensive context windows and delivering consistent performance across multilingual and knowledge-intensive tasks.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimi K2.6

    Kimi K2.6

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi K2.6 is a next-generation agentic AI model developed by Moonshot AI, designed to push forward real-world execution, coding, and multi-step reasoning beyond earlier K2 and K2.5 versions. It builds on a Mixture-of-Experts architecture and the multimodal, agent-first foundation of the Kimi series, combining language understanding, coding, and tool use into a single system capable of planning and executing complex workflows. It introduces deeper reasoning capabilities and significantly improved agent planning, allowing it to break down tasks, coordinate tools, and handle multi-file or multi-step problems with greater accuracy and efficiency. It supports advanced tool calling with high reliability, enabling integration with external systems such as web search or APIs, and includes built-in validation mechanisms to ensure correct execution formats.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3.7-Max
    Qwen3.7-Max is Qwen’s latest proprietary model designed for the agent era, built to be a versatile agent foundation that is equally capable of writing and debugging code, automating office workflows, and sustaining autonomous browser sessions over long horizons. It reaches frontier-level coding performance, with stronger results across software engineering, terminal tasks, GUI grounding, web browsing, and agentic tool use. Qwen3.7-Max is designed to reduce the gap between model intelligence and real agent execution by supporting planning, long-context reasoning, reliable function calling, and multi-step task completion across complex workflows. It also strengthens multimodal and document-oriented work through Qwen Studio, which supports chatbot interaction, image and video understanding, image generation, document processing, presentation generation, coding assistance, deep research, and web development.
    Starting Price: Free
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    MiniMax M3

    MiniMax M3

    MiniMax

    MiniMax M3 is a rumored next-generation AI model expected to succeed the MiniMax M2 series with stronger reasoning, multimodal intelligence, and agent-based capabilities. Although the model has generated significant discussion in AI communities, MiniMax has not officially released M3 or published confirmed specifications, benchmarks, or API access. Reports suggest that MiniMax M3 may focus on advanced creative reasoning, coding, automation, and multimodal workflows involving text, images, audio, and video. The model is expected to build on MiniMax’s existing AI ecosystem, which already includes language models, speech generation, video creation, and multimodal systems. Industry speculation points to improvements in long-context processing, intelligent agent orchestration, and enterprise-grade AI task execution. As of now, the latest officially available flagship model from MiniMax remains MiniMax M2.7, while M3 continues to be treated as an anticipated future release.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hugging Face

    Hugging Face

    Hugging Face

    Hugging Face is a leading platform for AI and machine learning, offering a vast hub for models, datasets, and tools for natural language processing (NLP) and beyond. The platform supports a wide range of applications, from text, image, and audio to 3D data analysis. Hugging Face fosters collaboration among researchers, developers, and companies by providing open-source tools like Transformers, Diffusers, and Tokenizers. It enables users to build, share, and access pre-trained models, accelerating AI development for a variety of industries.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Ollama

    Ollama

    Ollama

    Ollama is an innovative platform that focuses on providing AI-powered tools and services, designed to make it easier for users to interact with and build AI-driven applications. Run AI models locally. By offering a range of solutions, including natural language processing models and customizable AI features, Ollama empowers developers, businesses, and organizations to integrate advanced machine learning technologies into their workflows. With an emphasis on usability and accessibility, Ollama strives to simplify the process of working with AI, making it an appealing option for those looking to harness the potential of artificial intelligence in their projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimi

    Kimi

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi is an intelligent assistant with a large "memory" that can read a 200,000-word novel in one go and surf the Internet. Kimi can understand and process long documents, helping you quickly summarize analysis reports, financial reports, etc., saving time in reading and organizing. When preparing for exams or researching new fields, Kimi can help you understand and summarize large amounts of textbooks or professional papers. If you work in programming or technology, Kimi can help you reproduce code or provide technical solutions based on your code or pseudocode from your paper. Kimi has significant advantages in Chinese and can handle multi-language documents, helping you communicate and understand more efficiently in international work. Kimi Chat can also play your favorite game characters, have interesting conversations with you, and provide entertainment and relaxation.
    Starting Price: Free
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    FLUX.1

    FLUX.1

    Black Forest Labs

    FLUX.1 is a groundbreaking suite of open-source text-to-image models developed by Black Forest Labs, setting new benchmarks in AI-generated imagery with its 12 billion parameters. It surpasses established models like Midjourney V6, DALL-E 3, and Stable Diffusion 3 Ultra by offering superior image quality, detail, prompt fidelity, and versatility across various styles and scenes. FLUX.1 comes in three variants: Pro for top-tier commercial use, Dev for non-commercial research with efficiency akin to Pro, and Schnell for rapid personal and local development projects under an Apache 2.0 license. Its innovative use of flow matching and rotary positional embeddings allows for efficient and high-quality image synthesis, making FLUX.1 a significant advancement in the domain of AI-driven visual creativity.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Model Context Protocol (MCP)
    Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open protocol designed to standardize how applications provide context to large language models (LLMs). It acts as a universal connector, similar to a USB-C port, allowing LLMs to seamlessly integrate with various data sources and tools. MCP supports a client-server architecture, enabling programs (clients) to interact with lightweight servers that expose specific capabilities. With growing pre-built integrations and flexibility to switch between LLM vendors, MCP helps users build complex workflows and AI agents while ensuring secure data management within their infrastructure.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3

    Qwen3

    Alibaba

    Qwen3, the latest iteration of the Qwen family of large language models, introduces groundbreaking features that enhance performance across coding, math, and general capabilities. With models like the Qwen3-235B-A22B and Qwen3-30B-A3B, Qwen3 achieves impressive results compared to top-tier models, thanks to its hybrid thinking modes that allow users to control the balance between deep reasoning and quick responses. The platform supports 119 languages and dialects, making it an ideal choice for global applications. Its pre-training process, which uses 36 trillion tokens, enables robust performance, and advanced reinforcement learning (RL) techniques continue to refine its capabilities. Available on platforms like Hugging Face and ModelScope, Qwen3 offers a powerful tool for developers and researchers working in diverse fields.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ByteRover

    ByteRover

    ByteRover

    ByteRover is a self-improving memory layer for AI coding agents that unifies the creation, retrieval, and sharing of “vibe-coding” memories across projects and teams. Designed for dynamic AI-assisted development, it integrates into any AI IDE via the Memory Compatibility Protocol (MCP) extension, enabling agents to automatically save and recall context without altering existing workflows. It provides instant IDE integration, automated memory auto-save and recall, intuitive memory management (create, edit, delete, and prioritize memories), and team-wide intelligence sharing to enforce consistent coding standards. These capabilities let developer teams of all sizes maximize AI coding efficiency, eliminate repetitive training, and maintain a centralized, searchable memory store. Install ByteRover’s extension in your IDE to start capturing and leveraging agent memory across projects in seconds.
    Starting Price: $19.99 per month
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    Qwen3-Coder
    Qwen3‑Coder is an agentic code model available in multiple sizes, led by the 480B‑parameter Mixture‑of‑Experts variant (35B active) that natively supports 256K‑token contexts (extendable to 1M) and achieves state‑of‑the‑art results comparable to Claude Sonnet 4. Pre‑training on 7.5T tokens (70 % code) and synthetic data cleaned via Qwen2.5‑Coder optimized both coding proficiency and general abilities, while post‑training employs large‑scale, execution‑driven reinforcement learning, scaling test‑case generation for diverse coding challenges, and long‑horizon RL across 20,000 parallel environments to excel on multi‑turn software‑engineering benchmarks like SWE‑Bench Verified without test‑time scaling. Alongside the model, the open source Qwen Code CLI (forked from Gemini Code) unleashes Qwen3‑Coder in agentic workflows with customized prompts, function calling protocols, and seamless integration with Node.js, OpenAI SDKs, and environment variables.
    Starting Price: Free
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    FLUX.1 Krea
    FLUX.1 Krea is an open source, guidance-distilled 12 billion-parameter diffusion transformer released by Krea in collaboration with Black Forest Labs, engineered to deliver superior aesthetic control and photorealism while eschewing the generic “AI look.” Fully compatible with the FLUX.1-dev ecosystem, it starts from a raw, untainted base model (flux-dev-raw) rich in world knowledge and employs a two-phase post-training pipeline, supervised fine-tuning on a hand-curated mix of high-quality and synthetic samples, followed by reinforcement learning from human feedback using opinionated preference data, to bias outputs toward a distinct style. By leveraging negative prompts during pre-training, custom loss functions for classifier-free guidance, and targeted preference labels, it achieves significant quality improvements with under one million examples, all without extensive prompting or additional LoRA modules.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3-Max

    Qwen3-Max

    Alibaba

    Qwen3-Max is Alibaba’s latest trillion-parameter large language model, designed to push performance in agentic tasks, coding, reasoning, and long-context processing. It is built atop the Qwen3 family and benefits from the architectural, training, and inference advances introduced there; mixing thinker and non-thinker modes, a “thinking budget” mechanism, and support for dynamic mode switching based on complexity. The model reportedly processes extremely long inputs (hundreds of thousands of tokens), supports tool invocation, and exhibits strong performance on benchmarks in coding, multi-step reasoning, and agent benchmarks (e.g., Tau2-Bench). While its initial variant emphasizes instruction following (non-thinking mode), Alibaba plans to bring reasoning capabilities online to enable autonomous agent behavior. Qwen3-Max inherits multilingual support and extensive pretraining on trillions of tokens, and it is delivered via API interfaces compatible with OpenAI-style functions.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GLM-4.6

    GLM-4.6

    Zhipu AI

    GLM-4.6 advances upon its predecessor with stronger reasoning, coding, and agentic capabilities: it demonstrates clear improvements in inferential performance, supports tool use during inference, and more effectively integrates into agent frameworks. In benchmark tests spanning reasoning, coding, and agents, GLM-4.6 outperforms GLM-4.5 and shows competitive strength against models such as DeepSeek-V3.2-Exp and Claude Sonnet 4, though it still trails Claude Sonnet 4.5 in pure coding performance. In real-world tests using an extended “CC-Bench” suite across front-end development, tool building, data analysis, and algorithmic tasks, GLM-4.6 beats GLM-4.5 and approaches parity with Claude Sonnet 4, winning ~48.6% of head-to-head comparisons, while also achieving ~15% better token efficiency. GLM-4.6 is available via the Z.ai API, and developers can integrate it as an LLM backend or agent core using the platform’s API.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3-VL

    Qwen3-VL

    Alibaba

    Qwen3-VL is the newest vision-language model in the Qwen family (by Alibaba Cloud), designed to fuse powerful text understanding/generation with advanced visual and video comprehension into one unified multimodal model. It accepts inputs in mixed modalities, text, images, and video, and handles long, interleaved contexts natively (up to 256 K tokens, with extensibility beyond). Qwen3-VL delivers major advances in spatial reasoning, visual perception, and multimodal reasoning; the model architecture incorporates several innovations such as Interleaved-MRoPE (for robust spatio-temporal positional encoding), DeepStack (to leverage multi-level features from its Vision Transformer backbone for refined image-text alignment), and text–timestamp alignment (for precise reasoning over video content and temporal events). These upgrades enable Qwen3-VL to interpret complex scenes, follow dynamic video sequences, read and reason about visual layouts.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GLM-4.7

    GLM-4.7

    Zhipu AI

    GLM-4.7 is an advanced large language model designed to significantly elevate coding, reasoning, and agentic task performance. It delivers major improvements over GLM-4.6 in multilingual coding, terminal-based tasks, and real-world software engineering benchmarks such as SWE-bench and Terminal Bench. GLM-4.7 supports “thinking before acting,” enabling more stable, accurate, and controllable behavior in complex coding and agent workflows. The model also introduces strong gains in UI and frontend generation, producing cleaner webpages, better layouts, and more polished slides. Enhanced tool-using capabilities allow GLM-4.7 to perform more effectively in web browsing, automation, and agent benchmarks. Its reasoning and mathematical performance has improved substantially, showing strong results on advanced evaluation suites. GLM-4.7 is available via Z.ai, API platforms, coding agents, and local deployment for flexible adoption.
    Starting Price: Free
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    MiniMax-M2.1
    MiniMax-M2.1 is an open-source, agentic large language model designed for advanced coding, tool use, and long-horizon planning. It was released to the community to make high-performance AI agents more transparent, controllable, and accessible. The model is optimized for robustness in software engineering, instruction following, and complex multi-step workflows. MiniMax-M2.1 supports multilingual development and performs strongly across real-world coding scenarios. It is suitable for building autonomous applications that require reasoning, planning, and execution. The model weights are fully open, enabling local deployment and customization. MiniMax-M2.1 represents a major step toward democratizing top-tier agent capabilities.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Qwen3-TTS

    Qwen3-TTS

    Alibaba

    Qwen3-TTS is an open source series of advanced text-to-speech models developed by the Qwen team at Alibaba Cloud under the Apache-2.0 license, offering stable, expressive, and real-time speech generation with features such as voice cloning, voice design, and fine-grained control of prosody and acoustic attributes. The models support 10 major languages, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian, and multiple dialectal voice profiles with adaptive control over tone, speaking rate, and emotional expression based on text semantics and instructions. Qwen3-TTS uses efficient tokenization and a dual-track architecture that enables ultra-low-latency streaming synthesis (first audio packet in ~97 ms), making it suitable for interactive and real-time use cases, and includes a range of models with different capabilities (e.g., rapid 3-second voice cloning, custom voice timbres, and instruction-based voice design).
    Starting Price: Free
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    Kimi Code CLI

    Kimi Code CLI

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi Code CLI is an AI-powered command-line agent that runs in the terminal to assist developers with software development and terminal operations by reading and editing code, executing shell commands, searching and fetching web pages, autonomously planning and adjusting actions during execution, and providing a shell-like interactive experience where users can describe their needs in natural language or switch to direct command mode; it supports integrations with IDEs and local agent clients via the Agent Client Protocol for enriched workflows and simplifies tasks such as writing and modifying code, fixing bugs, refactoring, exploring unfamiliar projects, answering architecture questions, and automating batch tasks or build and test scripts. Installation is handled via a script that installs the necessary tool manager and then the Kimi CLI package, after which users verify with a version command and configure an API source.
    Starting Price: Free
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    happycapy

    happycapy

    happycapy

    happycapy is an agent-native AI platform that turns your browser into a powerful “agent computer,” enabling developers and users to deploy and run autonomous AI agents 24/7 without traditional server infrastructure, letting you delegate work across hundreds of large language models (LLMs) and AI services such as Claude Code in a secure, sandboxed environment. It supports running multiple AI agents in parallel to handle coding, automation, data-processing, and custom workflows continuously, giving teams a unified interface for orchestrating, scaling, and monitoring agent tasks. happycapy emphasizes flexibility and developer control by providing a private sandbox where agents can execute jobs, interact with code and data, and collaborate on complex tasks while managing state, logs, and outputs from AI services. It simplifies building and maintaining AI-powered applications by abstracting the complexity of infrastructure and model orchestration.
    Starting Price: $17 per month