Business Software for OpenCode - Page 5

Top Software that integrates with OpenCode as of August 2026 - Page 5

OpenCode Clear Filters
  • 1
    HQ

    HQ

    Indigo AI

    HQ is the shared AI context layer for teams, giving the whole team and every AI tool one workspace to work from, with knowledge, skills, and workflows compounding in one place, and any agent running on top. It works as an operating system for AI workers over Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, ChatGPT, and Claude chat through MCP, so every teammate and every agent can start from the same shared context instead of separate chat histories, scattered files, and siloed workflows. HQ turns one person’s best work into team infrastructure: any prompt or workflow can become a reusable /command, then /hq-sync ships it to the whole team so anyone can run it in one step. Knowledge that usually lives across decisions, docs, playbooks, policies, projects, code, and ideas accumulates in HQ as the team works, creating one source of truth that every agent can search, reuse, and build on. Agents can be deployed into email and Slack, acting on top of the team’s skills and knowledge with full context.
  • 2
    Big Pickle

    Big Pickle

    OpenCode Zen

    Big Pickle is an AI model available through OpenCode Zen, a curated model provider focused on coding-agent workflows. The model is designed for text-based input, reasoning tasks, function calling, and developer workflows that require long-context understanding. Big Pickle supports a large context window, making it useful for working across bigger codebases, project files, technical prompts, and multi-step coding tasks. It can be accessed through OpenCode Zen using an OpenAI-compatible API format, allowing developers to integrate it into agentic coding tools and automation workflows. The model is positioned as a free or low-cost option within OpenCode’s coding-agent ecosystem. Big Pickle helps developers experiment with AI-assisted coding, reasoning, tool use, and long-context automation without relying only on premium frontier models.
    Starting Price: Free
  • 3
    Concentrate AI

    Concentrate AI

    Concentrate AI

    Concentrate AI is the LLM gateway for fast-growing teams, one API for every major LLM provider, with routing, spend, logs, and controls in one place. It helps teams securely access, use, and manage AI through a single API, so every request can find the smarter, faster, cheaper model for the workflow or task. Teams can access 130+ models, benchmark speed, quality, and cost, and route each workload to the best fit without wiring separate provider APIs into every environment. Support bots, coding agents, internal tools, chat, and batch jobs do not need the same model or the same route, so Concentrate lets teams pick a model slug, limit allowed providers, sort by live latency, use fallbacks, and reroute traffic when a provider slows down, errors, or hits a rate limit. It also gives engineering, finance, security, and leadership a shared view of AI usage with request-level logs, models, provider, duration, token counts, spend, error rates, alerts, and exports.
  • 4
    condense.chat

    condense.chat

    condense.chat

    condense.chat is an LLM input compression API and drop-in proxy that shrinks prompts, retrieved documents, tool outputs, and repeated agent context before they hit upstream models. Less context, same Claude Code; its harness intercepts an agent’s growing session history and passes it through compression models before it reaches the main model, helping long-running coding agents start each next turn with fewer tokens. Condense sits between an app and the upstream LLM provider, tracks the conversation as a content-addressed chain, and transparently compresses repeated context on the way upstream. Developers can point their SDK at the Condense provider route, add a Condense key, keep their existing provider key, and change nothing else. It supports Anthropic and OpenAI-compatible routes, plus pass-through behavior for other provider paths such as model lists and embeddings.
  • 5
    Laguna XS 2.1
    Laguna XS 2.1 is an upgraded open weight agentic coding model designed for long-horizon work on a local machine. It uses a 33-billion-parameter Mixture-of-Experts architecture with 3 billion activated parameters per token, retaining the same efficient architecture as Laguna XS.2 while improving multilingual software engineering and terminal-style task performance. The model is built to support coding agents that inspect repositories, reason through complex changes, use tools, execute commands, and continue working across extended tasks. It is served with a 256K context window, giving agents room to work with large codebases, lengthy histories, and multi-step workflows. Laguna XS 2.1 is supported by vLLM, SGLang, NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM, Hugging Face Transformers, and Ollama, with native llama.cpp support planned. It is available in BF16, FP8, INT4, and NVFP4 checkpoints, allowing developers to choose between maximum fidelity and configurations suited to tighter VRAM or compute budgets.
  • 6
    GPT-6

    GPT-6

    OpenAI

    GPT-6 is an upcoming OpenAI model expected to represent the next major generation of the GPT model family. While OpenAI has not yet published an official GPT-6 launch page, model card, API ID, pricing, benchmark report, or availability timeline, GPT-6 is likely to build on the direction of the current GPT-5.6 family. As an upcoming model, GPT-6 would be expected to advance reasoning, coding, multimodal understanding, agentic workflows, computer use, and professional knowledge work. It may also extend OpenAI’s work on safer deployment, stronger evaluation, and more capable enterprise and developer tools. Teams should treat GPT-6 as a future model rather than a currently available product until OpenAI releases official documentation. Built for developers, enterprises, researchers, and AI power users, GPT-6 is expected to support the next wave of advanced AI applications once publicly released.
  • 7
    Spawn

    Spawn

    OpenRouter

    Spawn is an experimental OpenRouter tool for deploying AI coding agents on your own infrastructure with a single command. Pick an agent, choose a cloud, and Spawn provisions a virtual machine, installs the agent and its dependencies, authenticates to OpenRouter and the cloud using a CLI OAuth flow, configures endpoints and model routing, and then opens an SSH session so you can start working. Each agent-and-cloud combination is implemented as a self-contained script, avoiding Terraform and YAML while keeping deployment portable. Supported agents include Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, OpenCode, Kilo Code, Hermes Agent, Junie, Pi, Cursor CLI, and T3 Code, making it easy to explore coding-agent workflows or switch between them with one command. Spawn supports cloud environments such as DigitalOcean, Sprite, Hetzner Cloud, AWS Lightsail, GCP Compute Engine, and Daytona, as well as a local machine or a throwaway local Docker sandbox.
  • 8
    Bevel

    Bevel

    Bevel

    Bevel is a vendor-agnostic, Git-backed control plane for enterprise AI agents, where an organization’s agents, context, skills, tools, permissions, and identities are defined as files the company owns in its own infrastructure and served to any agent runtime over MCP. Context is stored as typed knowledge nodes with provenance for every fact, including where it came from, who last changed it, and when it was verified, then compiled into a graph that can be traversed, updated, and used for dashboards. Skills are written as plain Markdown procedures that process owners can read, review in diffs, and port across runtimes. Tool manifests define available capabilities, while secrets stay in a vault and access rules determine which agents may read specific files or call endpoints. Each agent has its own identity, credentials, and scope so actions remain attributable.
  • 9
    GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast
    GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast is a new OpenAI API service tier that runs GPT-5.6 Sol up to 14× faster than Standard processing, bringing frontier intelligence to products and workflows where every second matters. Powered by Cerebras, it can generate up to 750 output tokens per second, allowing advanced reasoning to operate at real-time speeds without requiring a smaller or more specialized model. It is designed for time-sensitive business workflows where faster responses can change what AI can realistically do. Applications include incident response, where models can analyze logs, code changes, traces, and engineer reports while an outage is unfolding; financial research and security, where changing market signals and suspicious transactions can be assessed quickly; and customer support and voice, where complex issues can be resolved without interrupting a live conversation. In commerce, it can answer product questions, check inventory, and personalize recommendations.
  • 10
    GPT-5.4

    GPT-5.4

    OpenAI

    GPT-5.4 is an advanced artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI to support complex professional and technical work. The model combines improvements in reasoning, coding, and agent-based workflows into a single system designed for real-world productivity tasks. GPT-5.4 can generate, analyze, and edit documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other work outputs with greater accuracy and efficiency. It also features improved tool integration, enabling the model to interact with software environments and external tools to complete multi-step workflows. With enhanced context capabilities supporting up to one million tokens, GPT-5.4 can process and reason over very large amounts of information. The model also improves factual accuracy and reduces errors compared to earlier versions. By combining strong reasoning, coding ability, and tool use, GPT-5.4 helps users complete complex tasks faster and with fewer iterations.