univibe.cc
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Overview
UniVibe (univibe.cc) is a paid, subscription-based mirror/relay for AI coding assistants — one subscription to use Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, etc. simultaneously — marketed as an 'original mirror with no degradation'; fundamentally a paid commercial relay, not a free-API site.
Free quota
Primarily paid subscriptions (roughly $15–$168/month across tiers); it only offers a trial 'free experience (no credit card) / once per day', with no long-term free programmable API quota.
Free models
Claude Sonnet 4.6Claude Opus 4.8OpenAI CodexGeminiPros
- Claims original mirror with no degradation and 100% official-API experience, multi-region deployment, and a stated 99.99% uptime
- One subscription covers Claude Code / Cursor / Codex, with local payment via Alipay and WeChat
- Has some discussion traction in communities like linux.do; a common play in the coding-relay space
Cons
- Fundamentally a paid subscription relay, not a site offering a long-term callable free API; the 'free' part is only a trial
- Reselling Claude Code/Codex/Cursor subscriptions likely violates upstream terms, risking service interruption if upstream accounts are banned
- Anonymous operator (only a copyright notice on the page, no corporate info); opaque credentials and stability
- Prepaid subscription model carries exit-scam/shutdown risk
Risk flags
- Paid subscription commercial relay, not the free-API target of this project; free is only a trial
- Reselling Claude Code/Codex/Cursor subscriptions likely violates upstream ToS; upstream bans could cut off service
- Anonymous operator; page carries only a copyright notice with no company/credential info
- Prepaid subscription carries exit-scam/shutdown risk; the advertised 99.99% uptime is unverified independently
- Insufficient independent reputation and long-term stability evidence
Community reputation
UniVibe is mentioned in developer communities like linux.do as one Claude Code/Codex relay option, with discussion mostly about configuration and switching, lacking independent hands-on testing of its long-term stability or model integrity. Its messaging is fairly self-promotional (99.99% uptime, no degradation) with insufficient third-party evidence; as a paid commercial relay, sentiment is neutral and warrants caution.
Recommendation
This is a paid commercial relay, not a free-API target; if you want its coding-assistant relay capability, validate stability with the free trial at small scale first, avoid large prepayments, and be aware that reselling subscriptions may violate upstream terms and could be cut off at any time. Information triage only — no endorsement and no encouragement to misuse upstream services.
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FAQ
Is univibe.cc safe and trustworthy?
Overall reputation 50/100, risk level Med. UniVibe is mentioned in developer communities like linux.do as one Claude Code/Codex relay option, with discussion mostly about configuration and switching, lacking independent hands-on testing of its long-term stability or model integrity. Its messaging is fairly self-promotional (99.99% uptime, no degradation) with insufficient third-party evidence; as a paid commercial relay, sentiment is neutral and warrants caution.
Will univibe.cc shut down? Is the service stable?
Known risks: Paid subscription commercial relay, not the free-API target of this project; free is only a trial; Reselling Claude Code/Codex/Cursor subscriptions likely violates upstream ToS; upstream bans could cut off service; Anonymous operator; page carries only a copyright notice with no company/credential info; Prepaid subscription carries exit-scam/shutdown risk; the advertised 99.99% uptime is unverified independently; Insufficient independent reputation and long-term stability evidence. Free and relay/public-benefit stations generally have no SLA and may shut down or change quotas at…
Which free models does univibe.cc offer? How much free quota?
Free quota: Primarily paid subscriptions (roughly $15–$168/month across tiers); it only offers a trial 'free experience (no credit card) / once per day', with no long-term free programmable API quota.. Available free models: Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.8, OpenAI Codex, Gemini.
Is univibe.cc worth using? How should I use it?
This is a paid commercial relay, not a free-API target; if you want its coding-assistant relay capability, validate stability with the free trial at small scale first, avoid large prepayments, and be aware that reselling subscriptions may violate upstream terms and could be cut off at any time. Information triage only — no endorsement and no encouragement to misuse upstream services.
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