Alternatives to DDS Hub

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    Vibe Island

    Vibe Island

    Vibe Island

    Vibe Island is a macOS notch panel for AI coding agents. It tracks sessions from 26 agents - Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Kimi Code, DeepSeek, Copilot, and more - in one place, with real-time status, per-agent brand colors, and one-click precise jump to the exact terminal tab, split pane, or VS Code window where each session runs (20+ terminals supported, tmux included). Built for developers running several agents in parallel, it also shows remaining usage quota for Claude, Codex, Kimi, GLM, and DeepSeek subscriptions with live reset countdowns, and lets you approve permissions, answer agent questions, and review plans without leaving the notch. Works with local sessions and remote servers over SSH. Native Swift, no Electron, under 100 MB RAM. Free trial, then a one-time purchase - no subscription.
    Starting Price: $19.99 one-time
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    UnoRouter

    UnoRouter

    UnoRouter

    UnoRouter is an OpenAI-compatible LLM gateway. One API key gives you 200+ models across providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and more), drop-in for coding agents like Claude Code, Cline, Codex and Kilo Code. Point any OpenAI SDK at the base URL and switch models without changing code. UnoRouter also includes a built-in chat and character client (personas, lorebooks, SillyTavern card import) on the same key. Usage-based pricing with a free tier, live model and price data.
    Starting Price: Free tier, usage-based
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    Netlify

    Netlify

    Netlify

    Start, build and ship full-stack apps with AI or code on the platform built for agent experience (AX). AI makes it easy to generate code. The harder part comes next. Getting changes live. Keeping systems stable. Understanding what broke when something doesn’t behave as expected. That challenge grows as updates happen faster and more often. Netlify brings the whole development workflow into one platform. Builders and agents move from idea to production quickly, without losing context. Our best-in-class agent experience (AX) results in a shared workflow where humans and AI agents work side by side quickly and safely. We bring together all modern web frameworks, serverless functions, edge computing and managed Postgres in one platform. Leading AI coding agents like Claude Code, Codex CLI and Gemini CLI come built in. More than 15 million builders use Netlify, from solo developers and vibe coders to Fortune 100 companies and teams at Bolt, Figma, Mattel, and Riot Games.
    Starting Price: $9 / month
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    AgentScreenshots

    AgentScreenshots

    AgentScreenshots

    AgentScreenshots gives AI coding agents a practical visual feedback loop for frontend development. The `agentshot` CLI captures screenshots of localhost, preview, staging, or production pages, saves PNGs into your project, and lets the agent inspect the rendered pixels before claiming the UI is done. It is built for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, and other coding agents.
    Starting Price: €5/month
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    Graphify

    Graphify

    Graphify

    Graphify is an open source knowledge graph engine that turns any input, including code, docs, papers, meetings, images, browser tabs, and commits, into one traversable graph with complete recall. It is built as persistent memory for AI coding assistants, giving tools like Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot CLI, Aider, Factory Droid, Kimi Code, Kiro, Pi, and Google Antigravity a queryable understanding of a project instead of making them repeatedly grep through files. Users can point Graphify at any directory, and it builds an initial corpus through AST extraction, semantic analysis, and Leiden clustering, transforming an entire codebase or document corpus into a graph in one pass. Unlike RAG pipelines that re-embed everything on every change, Graphify maintains a living graph that updates only affected nodes and edges when files change, allowing the rest of the corpus to stay intact even at enterprise scale.
    Starting Price: Free
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    blume

    blume

    blume

    Blume is a desktop sidecar for AI coding agents that helps developers see what every agent is doing, keep project context consistent, and catch drift before it reaches the codebase. It works with tools including Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, omp, and Pi, bringing agent activity, hidden files, skills, hooks, rules, and provider usage into one place. The Agents view shows whether each coding agent is working, finished, or waiting for approval, while Setup exposes the instructions and configuration files shaping agent behavior. Usage tracking shows remaining plan limits and token burn across providers such as Claude, Codex, and Cursor so developers can avoid unexpected interruptions. Blume stores conversation history locally on the device and reviews rules, skills, and hooks on-device. Its Improve workflow looks for repeated signals of friction across conversations, clusters similar issues, and proposes concrete changes such as new rules or reusable skills.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Apigene

    Apigene

    Apigene

    Apigene MCP Gateway is the runtime layer that connects AI agents to APIs and MCP servers through the Model Context Protocol. It exposes agent tools, context, skills, and instructions as a single remote MCP endpoint that is fully managed and governed, making MCP native rather than experimental. Apigene provides the full agent foundation layer as one MCP Gateway, allowing agents to securely access APIs and MCP servers without custom glue code or framework-specific logic. Teams can build AI agents using chat, defining which APIs and MCP servers the agent can use, how it should reason, and how it should act without code. It supports intelligent tool selection, automatically matching the right API or MCP tool to each request, and multi-platform deployment across ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, VS Code, internal copilots, enterprise AI platforms, and custom apps.
    Starting Price: $200 per month
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    ToolRouter

    ToolRouter

    ToolRouter

    Give your AI superpowers with ToolRouter. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, Cursor, Copilot or another compatible AI once, then give it 226+ real tools to make things, find people and look things up. ToolRouter provides a hosted MCP gateway, searchable tool catalog, one API key and a shared usage-based credit pool. Free tools cost nothing, paid tools start at $0.005 per use, and optional Lite and Plus plans add monthly credits and higher limits.
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    PinAppAI

    PinAppAI

    PinAppAI

    PinAppAI is visual feedback software that turns website change requests into structured tasks for AI coding agents. Reviewers place pins on live website elements and describe changes using plain language or voice input. AI agents like Claude Code and Codex receive localized requests with element identification, text selections, and pixel-perfect captures. The platform supports four pinning modes: free-form pins with percentage-based positioning, element pins for precise HTML targeting, screenshot pins for pixel-perfect images, and text-selection pins for exact find-replace operations. PinAppAI integrates with AI coding tools via Model Context Protocol, letting reviewers annotate live sites while AI agents propose fixes in the editor. It works with Claude Code, Cursor, Continue, Codex, and Claude Desktop. Access options include review links, embedded widgets, a Chrome extension, and a macOS app.
    Starting Price: $9/month/user
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    Vokal

    Vokal

    Vokal

    Vokal is a collaboration space for teammates and AI agents, built so founders and product teams can run agent work where the team can see it, review it, and reuse what matters. It gives human-agent work a shared place to start, move, stay visible, and become reusable context, instead of leaving agent runs, assumptions, and decisions trapped in private sessions across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, ChatGPT, or other tools. Vokal connects channels, tasks, docs, files, apps, agents, memory, Knowledge Base, identity, access, runtime, and event logs around the work, helping teams keep output aligned, reviewed, controlled, and reusable. Agents can work in shared channels with named owners, roles, instructions, sources, statuses, permission scopes, app grants, memory scope, local project-file grants, and visible activity. Teams can use pre-built roles for engineering, product, growth, support, operations, research, and customer work, or bring their own local Codex, Claude Code, Hermes, etc.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Paperclip.inc

    Paperclip.inc

    Paperclip.inc

    Paperclip.inc is a control plane for hiring and managing AI agents that can support engineering, growth, operations, research, and other company workflows. It lets users run multiple AI agents from a single inbox instead of juggling separate model tabs and scattered conversations. The platform supports agents such as Claude, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, GLM, Kimi, MiniMax, and others. Paperclip.inc includes approvals, permissions, budgets, audit logs, goals, routines, and scheduled heartbeats to help companies manage AI work with structure and accountability. Teams can install pre-built AI companies with defined org charts, agent configurations, and skill sets for areas like engineering, agencies, research labs, and digital studios. With EU-hosted managed infrastructure, open-source foundations, and per-company pricing, Paperclip.inc helps organizations scale AI work while maintaining control over cost, direction, and governance.
    Starting Price: 19€/month
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    Webrix MCP Gateway
    Webrix MCP Gateway is an enterprise AI adoption infrastructure that enables organizations to securely connect AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, n8n) to internal tools and systems at scale. Built on the Model Context Protocol standard, Webrix provides a single secure gateway that eliminates the #1 blocker to AI adoption: security concerns around tool access. Key capabilities: - Centralized SSO & RBAC - Connect employees to approved tools instantly without IT tickets - Universal agent support - Works with any MCP-compliant AI agent - Enterprise security - Audit logs, credential management, and policy enforcement - Self-service enablement - Employees access internal tools (Jira, GitHub, databases, APIs) through their preferred AI agents without manual configuration Webrix solves the critical challenge of AI adoption: giving your team the AI tools they need while maintaining security, visibility, and governance. Deploy on-premise, in your cloud, or use our managed service
    Starting Price: Free
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    YoFont

    YoFont

    YoFont

    YoFont is an AI font generator that turns a text description into a complete, installable typeface. Describe the style you want — YoFont drafts every glyph, weight and language, adds kerning, and hands you a studio to refine the result. Export real TTF and OTF files in 19 languages. No drawing, no scanning, no templates. Available as a web app, REST API and MCP server for Claude Code, Cursor and Codex.
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    Superpowers

    Superpowers

    Superpowers

    Superpowers is an open-source software development methodology and skills framework designed to improve how coding agents plan, build, test, and review software. The project gives AI coding tools a structured workflow that helps them clarify requirements before writing code. It supports agents such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, Codex App, Factory Droid, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot CLI. Superpowers guides agents through brainstorming, design approval, implementation planning, test-driven development, subagent-driven execution, code review, and branch completion. Its skills library emphasizes red-green-refactor testing, systematic debugging, isolated git worktrees, verification, and evidence-based completion. Superpowers helps developers turn AI coding agents into more disciplined engineering partners that follow repeatable processes instead of jumping straight into code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    claude-mem

    claude-mem

    cmem.ai

    claude-mem is an offline-first cloud memory for AI agents, built around an open source engine and a cloud sync layer that links agent memory everywhere through one private MCP link. It is designed so coding agents and AI assistants do not start from zero every session, every machine, or every editor. claude-mem takes notes while an agent works, capturing decisions, fixes, dead ends, environment notes, architecture choices, and other structured observations in a temporal database. CMEM Cloud then mirrors that local memory behind a private Model Context Protocol endpoint, allowing any compatible agent or IDE to read and write the same memory across tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, OpenCode, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and VS Code. It works locally first, with or without a network, while keeping memory synchronized when cloud access is available.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Superwhisper

    Superwhisper

    Superwhisper

    Superwhisper is a voice-to-text app that lets users dictate, transcribe, and control writing workflows across apps without relying on the keyboard. The platform works on Mac, Windows, and iOS, with voice input that can be used in tools such as Slack, Cursor, Notion, Claude Code, Codex, and other agentic coding apps. Superwhisper supports push-to-talk, custom shortcuts, file transcription, meeting recording, custom modes, vocabulary settings, and AI-enhanced output. Users can create modes for different tasks, languages, tones, formats, prompts, and applications. The platform supports more than 100 languages and lets users choose from models such as GPT, Claude, Llama, Grok, Gemini, and others. Built for fast-moving professionals, developers, writers, and teams, Superwhisper helps turn speech into polished text, commands, transcripts, and AI-ready prompts.
    Starting Price: $8.49 per month
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    AppDeploy

    AppDeploy

    AppDeploy

    AppDeploy is chat-native deployment — go from AI chat to deployed app. Tell your current AI chat or agent what to build, AppDeploy.ai makes it real, without leaving the chat or touching infrastructure. Deploy a real, full-stack apps directly from ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Claude Code, Codex, or any other AI assistant — and get a live URL in seconds, without leaving the chat. No Git, no CLI, no IDE required. Hosting, database, backend services, storage, auth, and AI integrations are handled automatically. Every deploy gives you a live application with a shareable URL — a real deployed app, not a prototype. AppDeploy works for builders of all levels - no setup screens, no technical decisions.
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    NanoGPT

    NanoGPT

    NanoGPT

    NanoGPT is private pay-per-use AI for every workflow, giving users access to chat, image, video, audio, speech, and embedding models from one platform. It is built to reduce friction for people who want access to strong models without managing many subscriptions or provider accounts, while keeping conversation history local by default and offering private options for sensitive use. NanoGPT brings together models from major providers such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Llama, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, Flux, Recraft, and more, so users can switch between tools depending on the task. It supports conversations, coding, creative writing, image generation, video generation, audio creation, text-to-speech, web search, file uploads, and model comparison in the same interface. Its model pages let users browse and discover AI language models for conversations, coding, and creative writing, as well as image models for creative projects.
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    Birta

    Birta

    Birta

    Birta is a hosting and publishing platform for websites built with AI agents and chats. Connect Claude, ChatGPT, Codex, Cursor or another AI tool once, then publish and update sites directly from the conversation without setting up servers, build pipelines or CI. Birta provides secure hosting, version history, one-click rollback, custom domains, automatic HTTPS, visitor analytics, lead collection, multi-project management and MCP integration.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    AgentSky

    AgentSky

    AgentSky

    AgentSky is a managed agent-as-a-service platform for launching long-lived, always-on AI agents in the cloud with no Mac mini, setup, or infrastructure to manage. Users can choose an agent harness such as Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, or OpenClaw, pair it with a supported model, add capabilities, and launch in one click. Agents can be reached through WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram, Slack, Discord, web chat, the A2A protocol, and the CLI, with the same history, tools, and state following them across channels. Local Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw setups can be cloned to the cloud while preserving instructions, model configuration, and MCP servers without copying secrets, API keys, or session history. Every agent runs as a managed worker with durable state, continuous history, snapshots, backups, restore, and an isolated sandbox that boots with only the attached tools.
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    Superset

    Superset

    Superset

    Superset is an agentic IDE for orchestrating terminal coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, and others) in parallel. Each task runs in an isolated git-worktree workspace; you switch between agents as they need attention. Includes scheduled automations, remote hosts, a diff viewer, and an MCP server. The source code is available on GitHub.
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    Cronloop

    Cronloop

    Cronloop

    Cronloop lets you automate work with unattended AI agents that run on a schedule. Describe the job in plain Markdown, pick Codex or Claude Code, connect your tools, and watch your agents run. Every agent keeps a memory and self-improves between runs.
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    Butterbase

    Butterbase

    Butterbase

    Butterbase is a backend-as-a-service (BaaS) platform purpose-built for developers and non-developers who build apps with AI coding tools. Connect Butterbase to your AI coding tool — Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex, Copilot, or any MCP-compatible tool — and your entire backend is provisioned automatically. Describe what you need in natural language and get a production-ready Postgres database, authentication, REST APIs, real-time subscriptions, file storage, and edge functions in seconds. No SQL, no DevOps, no backend experience required.
    Starting Price: $0/month
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    Dorchestrator

    Dorchestrator

    Dorchestrator

    Dorchestrator brings Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and built-in coding agents into one desktop workspace. Plan and review tasks on a Kanban board, coordinate multi-agent swarms, reuse terminal layouts and Skills, and inspect readable tool activity with workflow state stored in your selected project folder.
    Starting Price: $19/month/user
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    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor

    Conductor lets you run a team of coding agents on your Mac, giving each Claude Code or Codex agent its own isolated workspace so you can parallelize software work without losing control. Add your repo, and Conductor clones it and works entirely on your Mac. Deploy agents, and each one gets a separate git worktree where it can work independently. Then conduct: see who is working, what needs attention, review code, and merge finished branches. Conductor is built around the idea that developers are becoming AI managers, coordinating many agents at once instead of working through a single chat. It supports Claude Code and Codex, with model selection, Plan Mode, Fast Mode, reasoning controls when available, checkpoints, skills, and agent-specific session controls. Plan Mode asks the agent to make a plan before editing files, making it useful for broad, risky, ambiguous, or multi-file changes.
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    Nexly

    Nexly

    Nexly

    Nexly is a privacy-first product analytics platform for web, mobile, and backend applications. It combines traffic analytics, custom events, funnels, reports, and AI Insights in one dashboard. Teams can connect Claude, Cursor, Codex, and other AI tools through a hosted read-only MCP server secured with OAuth 2.1. Pricing is based on event volume, while every plan includes the complete feature set. Nexly is currently in beta.
    Starting Price: Freemium (event-based)
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    Crazyrouter

    Crazyrouter

    Crazyrouter

    Crazyrouter is an AI API gateway that gives developers access to 300+ AI models through a single API key. Compatible with the OpenAI SDK format, it supports GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Llama, Mistral, and hundreds more — all at prices up to 50% lower than going direct to providers Key Features: • One API key for 300+ models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, etc.) • OpenAI-compatible API format — zero code changes to switch • Pay-as-you-go pricing with no monthly subscriptions • Built-in load balancing, failover, and rate limit management • Real-time usage dashboard and token tracking • Support for text, image, video, audio, and embedding models • Enterprise-grade uptime with multi-region infrastructure Ideal for developers, startups, and teams who want to experiment with multiple AI models without managing separate API keys and billing accounts.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Keelen

    Keelen

    Keelen

    Keelen is an autonomous coding loop. It turns free-form requests into a prioritized roadmap, breaks roadmap items into dev-ready tasks with acceptance criteria, implements each task in an isolated single-use VM using your own Claude, Codex, GLM, or Kimi credentials, and ships the result as a merged pull request, or holds it for review if that is how you configure it. Every change passes five verification gates before merge: a red-first test proof, an independent adversarial review of the diff by a model that shares no context with the run that wrote it, the project's own test suite on a clean checkout, a CI-green requirement, and a review window before gated auto-merge. The loop may never weaken a check to reach green. Each iteration runs in a single-use, non-root VM that is destroyed when the run ends, with deny-by-default network egress. Per-run GitHub tokens are scoped to one repository. Keelen is not an IDE copilot and not a chat agent.
    Starting Price: $29/month
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    OrcaRouter

    OrcaRouter

    OrcaRouter

    OrcaRouter is an OpenAI-compatible AI model router that sends each prompt to the right model across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, Kimi, and 200+ frontier and open source models. It is built to preserve frontier answer quality while reducing AI inference spend by grading every prompt and routing hard reasoning to frontier models and routine work to lower-cost open source models. The routing is quality-graded, never a blind, cheap-model swap, and each request shows the difficulty grade, selected model, provider, and cost so routes are visible, auditable, and reproducible. Developers can switch by changing the API base URL, while existing SDKs, model names, and streaming behavior continue to work as before. OrcaRouter supports automatic failover, so if a provider goes down mid-stream, traffic can switch transparently, and the application avoids user-facing errors. It also includes API key management with spend caps, model allowlists, rate limits, budget enforcement, and more.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    Keyword.com

    Keyword.com

    Keyword.com

    Keyword.com powers keyword rank tracking and AI visibility monitoring for SEO agencies and in-house managers who need accurate data across Google SERPs, local search, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and AI Mode. A focused tool and dedicated rank tracker built for agency reporting: rank tracking, AI visibility monitoring, share of voice, keyword research, and white-label clean reporting. Technical capabilities: - Rank Tracker API to pull live rank data into custom dashboards, automations, and workflows - MCP Server to query rankings, share of voice, and competitor data from Claude, Cursor, Codex, and other AI assistants in plain language - Google Looker Studio integration and Google Sheets export - Multi-location tracking to the ZIP code level.
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    OfoxAI

    OfoxAI

    OfoxAI

    OfoxAI is a unified, OpenAI-compatible API gateway that gives developers and teams instant access to 100+ large language models — GPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and more — through a single endpoint and one API key. Stop juggling multiple provider accounts, SDKs, and invoices: integrate once, switch models freely, and scale from a solo prototype to a full production team. Key features: One API Key, 100+ Models — Always up-to-date with the latest models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, and more. Three Native Protocols — Full OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini SDK compatibility. Zero code migration — just swap the base URL. Low-Latency Access — Global routing with under 300ms average latency. Zero Markup Pricing — Pay official provider rates, with no surcharges or hidden fees. Built for Teams — Shared billing dashboard, per-member usage tracking, and budget controls. Flexible Payments — Credit card, PayPal, and major regional payment methods supported.
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    RouterBase

    RouterBase

    RouterBase

    RouterBase is a unified API gateway that gives developers and teams access to 200+ AI models, including GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral and DeepSeek, through a single OpenAI-compatible endpoint. Instead of maintaining separate keys and billing for each provider, you switch models with one line of configuration. RouterBase adds smart routing, automatic failover across providers, and unified billing, so your application keeps running even when an upstream provider has an outage. A free tier is available with no credit card required.
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    Unabyss

    Unabyss

    Unabyss

    Unabyss is a universal context layer for AI tools that connects once and carries the same live, structured context into every AI a user works with. It pulls information from daily work sources such as Slack, Gmail, Notion, Google Calendar, GitHub, Linear, Google Drive, meeting tools, and more, then extracts, organizes, tags, and keeps that context current automatically. Instead of leaving knowledge trapped inside one chatbot or frozen in a manually maintained context file, Unabyss lets Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, Perplexity, OpenCode, VS Code, OpenClaw, and other MCP-compatible tools work from the same picture. Each AI can retrieve only the relevant slice of context, structured by topic, source, sensitivity, project, account, and other attributes, so users do not have to repeatedly explain their role, preferences, decisions, clients, repositories, or current priorities.
    Starting Price: $13 per month
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    ui.sh

    ui.sh

    ui.sh

    ui.sh is a terminal-first toolkit designed to help coding assistants generate high-quality user interfaces directly from the developer’s workflow, positioning itself as a way to “turn your terminal into a design engineer.” It is built specifically for use with AI coding tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and similar agents, enabling them to produce better UI outputs without requiring separate design tools or manual iteration. It focuses on improving the quality of interfaces generated by AI by providing a structured system that guides layout, styling, and usability, helping developers avoid poorly designed or inconsistent UI results. It integrates directly into terminal-based workflows, allowing developers to prompt UI creation, iterate on designs, and refine components in real time within their existing development environment. Built by the creators of Tailwind CSS and Refactoring UI, the tool emphasizes clean, production-ready design output.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TypeUI

    TypeUI

    TypeUI

    TypeUI is an open source command-line interface designed for agentic design, enabling developers to apply a consistent and structured design system across AI-generated code by generating and managing standardized files. It acts as a design layer for AI coding tools, ensuring that interfaces produced by different agents follow the same visual rules for typography, color, spacing, and component styling, regardless of the underlying model or provider. It addresses a key challenge in AI-assisted development, where outputs from tools like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or Gemini can vary significantly in style by introducing a portable design blueprint that enforces uniformity across projects. Through a simple CLI workflow, users can generate design systems by answering guided prompts, pull pre-built “design skills” from a registry, or update existing configurations without rebuilding them from scratch.
    Starting Price: $200 per 3 years
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    Lokuma

    Lokuma

    Lokuma

    Lokuma is an AI-native platform that combines website generation with a design intelligence layer, enabling both users and AI agents to create structured, high-quality digital experiences automatically. It allows users to generate, edit, and publish professional, conversion-focused websites in minutes by simply describing their business, with the system producing complete site structures, persuasive copy, layouts, and visuals without requiring coding or design expertise. Unlike traditional builders that rely on templates or basic AI content generation, Lokuma focuses on execution by ensuring that every output is production-ready, visually coherent, and optimized for both users and search engines. In addition to its website builder, Lokuma offers a Design Agent that integrates with AI tools such as Claude, Codex, and Cursor, acting as a “design intelligence layer” that refines layout, typography, and visual hierarchy, turning raw AI outputs into polished, usable designs.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    oh-my-claudecode

    oh-my-claudecode

    oh-my-claudecode

    oh-my-claudecode is a multi-AI orchestration plugin for Claude Code that helps developers coordinate Claude, Gemini, and Codex in one structured workflow. The platform is designed to turn Claude Code into a more powerful development environment with specialized agents, skills, execution modes, and MCP-powered tools. It includes 19 specialized agents for planning, architecture, debugging, execution, review, security, testing, design, documentation, and other software development tasks. oh-my-claudecode supports powerful modes such as Autopilot, Ralph, Ultrawork, Deep Interview, Team, and Planning to match different coding and project needs. The plugin also includes tools for language server integration, structural code analysis, persistent Python work, project memory, and session state. oh-my-claudecode helps developers automate complex engineering work, coordinate multiple AI systems, and complete coding tasks with more speed and structure.
    Starting Price: Free
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    FastRouter

    FastRouter

    FastRouter

    FastRouter is a unified API gateway that enables AI applications to access many large language, image, and audio models (like GPT-5, Claude 4 Opus, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Grok 4, etc.) through a single OpenAI-compatible endpoint. It features automatic routing, which dynamically picks the optimal model per request based on factors like cost, latency, and output quality. It supports massive scale (no imposed QPS limits) and ensures high availability via instant failover across model providers. FastRouter also includes cost control and governance tools to set budgets, rate limits, and model permissions per API key or project, and it delivers real-time analytics on token usage, request counts, and spending trends. The integration process is minimal; you simply swap your OpenAI base URL to FastRouter’s endpoint and configure preferences in the dashboard; the routing, optimization, and failover functions then run transparently.
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    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.
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    Kimi Code
    Kimi Code is a developer-centric AI coding agent included as part of the Kimi Membership, designed to boost productivity by automating software development tasks and seamlessly integrating into popular workflows. It offers high-performance CLI tools and supports integration with terminal environments and IDEs like VS Code, allowing developers to read and edit code, answer questions about codebases, generate features, fix bugs, refactor, and verify changes through a natural-language interface. With a dedicated console showing real-time logs, request quotas, and pace controls, the platform lets users configure API keys for use in tools such as Kimi CLI, Claude Code, and Roo Code, enabling faster coding with AI assistance within commits and existing workflows. In VS Code, Kimi Code features a native chat panel with slash commands, file and folder references, diff views, and integration with external tools for context-aware coding support.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Kastra

    Kastra

    Kastra

    Kastra is the authorization layer for AI systems, deciding what agents, models, and AI tools are allowed to do before they do it. It sits in the execution path of every prompt, tool call, shell command, database operation, and API request, evaluates each action against deterministic, attribute-based policy, and returns an allow, deny, redact, or escalate decision in under a millisecond. Unlike monitoring products that observe AI after it acts, Kastra blocks unauthorized behavior before it reaches a tool, API, database, or production system. Its unified control plane combines a policy engine, edge decision points, integrations, and a tamper-evident evidence vault that signs every decision for audit and replay. Kastra Edge brings local enforcement to developer machines, protecting Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, and other coding agents from destructive commands, secret exfiltration, unsafe file writes, and unauthorized tool use.
    Starting Price: $19.99 per month
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    display.dev

    display.dev

    display.dev

    display.dev is a gated publishing engine for agent-generated artifacts, giving every HTML report, dashboard, spec, design prototype, or document a permanent, authenticated home. Agents already create sharp artifacts with interactive charts, live filters, hover states, and real layouts, but sharing them often breaks the experience through screenshots, raw HTML files, collapsed documents, public URLs, or infrastructure-heavy deployment. display.dev fixes this by letting users publish any HTML or Markdown artifact behind company auth with one command, one sentence inside an agent workflow, or a simple web upload. Viewers open a permanent URL, sign in with their Google or Microsoft work account or a one-time password, and see the artifact exactly as built. It works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Claude Desktop, shell scripts, and anything that produces HTML or Markdown.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Maguyva

    Maguyva

    Maguyva

    Maguyva is agent-first code intelligence that gives AI coding tools a ranked map of a repository before they start editing. Teams connect GitHub repositories, and cloud pipelines parse, rank, and index symbols, dependencies, imports, semantic relationships, and cross-file structure, then keep the index current as code changes. Through one remote MCP integration, agents in Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Codex, Gemini CLI, and other compatible clients can query the same grounded context without installing a local indexer or changing editors. Its 11 MCP tools combine semantic, structural, graph, and text retrieval across five search modalities, returning ranked results instead of raw grep output. Agents can ask plain-language questions, locate important symbols, find patterns through AST-aware search, trace dependents, identify orphaned code, analyze a change’s blast radius, and assemble task context before touching a file.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    mirrord

    mirrord

    MetalBear

    mirrord is an open-source tool that runs any process, on a developer's machine or in an AI agent's environment, as if it were a pod in a remote Kubernetes cluster: real env vars, DNS, network, and traffic, with no deployment step. mirrord lets developers and AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex) work against the cluster's real APIs, databases, and queues from the first line of code, shortening the loop from writing code to seeing it run on real infrastructure. An entire organization can share one staging cluster, with hundreds of developers and agents working concurrently without interfering with each other. mirrord is MIT-licensed, ships as a CLI with IDE extensions for Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code and IntelliJ, and works at the OS level, so it supports any language and any Kubernetes cluster. The commercial offering, mirrord for Teams, makes shared-cluster concurrency safe at scale: concurrent steal-with-filter, RBAC, database branching, and queue splitting, and more.
    Starting Price: Free
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    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.
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    Preloop

    Preloop

    Preloop

    Preloop is the open source AI agent control plane for agents that take real actions. It combines an MCP firewall for tool access, an AI model gateway for cost, safety, and attribution, policy-as-code with human approvals, runtime session observability, and audit trails in a single self-hostable platform. AI agents can deploy code, change infrastructure, move money, touch production data, and burn model spend in seconds, so Preloop helps teams control what agents can do, how much they spend, and which actions require human approval. It works with OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex CLI, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, Cline, OpenCode, and any MCP-compatible agent or managed runtime. Access rules can inspect arguments and context, not just tool names, with CEL expressions for fine-grained conditions. Teams can start with observability, then layer in approvals and deny rules without SDKs or invasive app changes.
    Starting Price: $290 per month
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    Journey

    Journey

    Journey

    Journey is a registry platform designed for discovering, installing, and sharing reusable AI agent workflow kits that give agents new capabilities instantly. It allows users to browse a library of pre-built workflows, known as “kits,” which can be installed directly into AI agents through a simple command or prompt, eliminating the need for manual setup or complex configuration. Each kit represents a complete, portable workflow that bundles together system prompts, behavioral instructions, tool integrations, model preferences, and structured task sequences, enabling agents to execute consistent, repeatable processes across different environments. It supports integration with multiple agent systems such as Claude, Cursor, Codex, and other compatible tools, making it flexible and adaptable for various development setups. Journey also provides tools for teams to manage workflows collaboratively, including version control, permission management, and centralized coordination.
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    bb

    bb

    bb

    bb is a local-first, fully customizable IDE for working with AI coding agents, designed to control, automate, and even modify itself. Almost anything in the environment can be changed with a single prompt: users can add panels, CLI commands, skills, plugins, and workflows that immediately become available to their agents. Many of bb’s own capabilities, including GitHub integration, agent memory, scheduled jobs, and remote access, are built as plugins using the same tools available to users. Its CLI is open to external programs such as shell scripts, cron jobs, or bots in Telegram, Signal, and Slack, allowing them to spawn work threads that remain available in the sidebar. bb supports multiple coding agents, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Pi, OpenCode, Grok, omp, and Hermes, letting users assign tasks to the best-suited agent or have one agent spawn and manage another in separate threads. Work runs on the user’s own machine and can continue independently until they return.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Constellation Gate AI

    Constellation Gate AI

    Constellation Gate AI

    Constellation Gate AI is a drop-in defense layer for AI agents, built to sit between the agent and the model while screening every request for attacks and leaks. Gate acts as an inline gateway for coding agents and model APIs, protecting workflows without requiring major code changes. Users can point existing tools such as Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, Codex, or OpenCode at Gate and inherit prompt-injection defense, secret scanning, PII redaction, token optimization, and a verifiable audit trail. The platform is designed around three real risks: prompt injection, credential and PII leakage, and hijacked tool calls. Instead of relying on the model to defend itself, Gate blocks attacks before they reach the model, redacts secrets before responses return, and stops attacker-controlled tool outputs before an agent acts on them. Gate accepts the same calls an agent already makes, forwards them to the model, scans every call and response in both directions.
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    Token360

    Token360

    Token360

    Token360 is a unified AI gateway for business: a single OpenAI-compatible API that provides access to 80+ frontier AI models across text, image, audio, and video generation — including Seedance 2.5, Seedream 5.0 Pro, Kling, Veo 3.1, Claude, GPT, and Gemini. Teams integrate once and switch models with a parameter change; smart routing with automatic provider fallback keeps requests flowing when an upstream provider degrades. Pricing is pay-as-you-go at published per-model list prices. Token360 is an official ByteDance partner for the Seedance video generation model. Typical uses include adding video or image generation to existing products, evaluating language models side by side, and consolidating billing and quota management across AI providers. An interactive playground and developer documentation help teams make a first API call within minutes.
    Starting Price: Pay-as-you-go (usage-based)