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Pay for DeepSeek directly. One developer insists on having his own account and in theory expenses it, but he forgets to turn in $10 expense reports. (Total spend in last two months = about $45.)

Pay for OpenAI Pro directly, but I’m the only guy that uses Codex. $100 a month. My nontechnical partner likes to talk to ChatGPT 5.5 Pro for image related tasks (think generating interior decorating pics).

The nontechnical staff use a Gemini account on a Google family AI Pro sub. I use Antigravity when working on Android or Google Cloud API codebases.

Everyone gets OpenCode Go. The cost is trivial. $10 a month per person.

Pay for MiMo directly. We use it during Chinese off peak hours though. Total spend so far $25 in last month.

We run a few Qwen models locally and pretty much have them pegged all day. RTX 5090 on a PC and a Mac Studio.

There’s also Grok which is used for Imagine for artistic / graphic design related work. I also use the subscription for a vision model in my oh-my-pi harness.

We’re having discussions about how to pull in GLM-5.2 cost effectively. We compete with third world development shops so we can’t really pass on inference costs, but we can benefit from getting jobs done for customers faster. But ⅔ of our work is either internal or open source projects we can’t bill for.

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Not the GP, but I use Opus for planning, Deepseek for actual coding (implementing the plan) and GPT for review. GPT is inexhaustible on the $20/mo plan, Deepseek is dirt cheap (maybe $10/mo) and Claude is Claude.
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GP is talking about API / token-based prices, that's why I asked.
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I don't know, he said "subscriptions" in the line items, but eg I use Deepseek via the API.
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Ah maybe you're right.

I can manage this budget with the chinese models in AWS BedRock. However, in my experience, they aren't as good as claude today.

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