Multi-tool access
Provides access to Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI through the same platform, with the pricing page stating that all subscription and pay-as-you-go modes can use these tools.
AICodeMirror is a shared platform for Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI aimed at developers who want localized access, setup guidance, and flexible billing. It supports macOS, Windows, and Linux and includes documentation plus team-oriented account management features.
AICodeMirror is a shared access platform for AI coding assistants, centered on Claude Code and also advertised for Codex and Gemini CLI. The site positions it as a way for developers to use these tools with local payment methods, guided setup resources, and a service layer aimed at reducing access and account-management friction.
The product page and pricing page together show a mix of pay-as-you-go recharge, time-limited subscription plans, and an enterprise plan. The site also states support for macOS, Windows, and Linux, and provides documentation and installation pages to help users get started with Claude Code on supported systems.
Provides access to Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI through the same platform, with the pricing page stating that all subscription and pay-as-you-go modes can use these tools.
Offers both time-limited subscription plans and pay-as-you-go recharge, giving users a choice between recurring packages and usage-based billing.
Supports macOS, Windows, and Linux, and includes a dedicated installation area for Claude Code setup on macOS/Linux.
Describes network-node and redundancy-based service delivery to keep access stable and available for developers in China.
Includes tutorials, articles, and videos for Claude Code, plus a docs area that highlights usage guides and best practices.
Provides an enterprise-oriented offering with account management, seat allocation, unified payment/reporting, and invoicing support.
Use the platform when you want to work with Claude Code or related tools without managing access and payment details separately.
Use the documentation and installation pages to get Claude Code running on supported systems and review basic setup guidance before first use.
Use the service for team workflows that need seat allocation, unified payment handling, and invoicing support.
Use pay-as-you-go or subscription plans depending on whether you want usage-based spending or a fixed 30-day balance window.
Use the tutorial library to learn Claude Code workflows, best practices, and related tooling before applying them to a project.
AICodeMirror is presented as a shared platform for Claude Code, with additional support for Codex and Gemini CLI on the available subscription and pay-as-you-go plans. The pricing page says subscription balances are used first, then pay-as-you-go balance is applied.
The site says it supports macOS, Windows, and Linux, and it also mentions a dedicated macOS/Linux installation page for Claude Code setup.
The pricing page shows several paid options, including pay-as-you-go and time-limited subscription plans such as PRO, MAX, and ULTRA. The homepage also says new users can register and use it for free, with a small permanent balance promotion mentioned on the homepage.
The documentation page says the platform provides tutorials, articles, and videos for Claude Code usage. The about page describes the team as focused on access stability, payment convenience, and account management for developers.
The site presents the service as using official services and says it supports local payment methods such as Alipay and WeChat on the about page, but the detailed payment flow and plan mechanics should be checked on the pricing page before purchase.
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