Anomaly

OpenCode Go

OpenCode Go is a low-cost subscription inside OpenCode. The official page positions it as a way to get reliable access to open coding models with a $5 first month and $10/month after that. It works like any other provider in OpenCode, gives you an API key, and is designed for international users with models hosted in the US, EU and Singapore. The current Go pool includes GLM-5, GLM-5.1, Kimi K2.5, Kimi K2.6, MiMo-V2.5, MiMo-V2.5-Pro, MiniMax M2.5, MiniMax M2.7, Qwen3.5 Plus, Qwen3.6 Plus, DeepSeek V4 Pro and DeepSeek V4 Flash.

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Quick answers

At a glance

Overview
OpenCode's low-cost subscription for open coding models, with a discounted first month and dollar-based usage caps.
Best fit
Developers who want a cheap subscription route to open coding models with one provider flow and predictable dollar caps.
Trust
2/2 sources verified, recently checked · 2026-05-17
Coverage
100/100

Editorial verdict

Best for

Developers who want a cheap subscription route to open coding models with one provider flow and predictable dollar caps.

Avoid if

Avoid it if you need fixed per-call pricing, full control over every model, or a broader multimodal platform.

Why it matters

Go packages tested open coding models behind one subscription and one provider path, which is the real product boundary.

Pricing

$5 first month; then $10/month

Payment

Go subscription, Zen balance top-up

Commercial use

Commercial use should follow the current product, API, model license and billing terms.

Privacy

Review prompt, file, media upload, retention and training-use terms before sensitive workloads.

Use-case fit

Budget agentic coding

Strong

Use the plan when you want reliable access to coding models without managing separate per-model billing.

OpenCode provider integration

Strong

Sign in to OpenCode Zen, subscribe, copy the key and route `/connect` to the Go provider.

Shared workspace quota

Medium

The dollar-based caps can be easier to reason about than per-request limits for a small team.

Global user checklist

RegistrationConfirmedThe docs show a sign-in, subscribe and API-key setup flow via OpenCode Zen.
English UIConfirmedThe landing page and docs are English-facing.
International paymentPartialThe public page shows subscription pricing and top-up credit support, but checkout details should be rechecked in Zen.
API and docsConfirmedDocs list the Go provider, endpoint paths, model IDs and `/models` lookup flow.
Data and privacy termsConfirmedThe docs say providers follow zero-retention and do not use data for training.
Coverage · 100/100

Go is in beta and the model list, limits and endpoints may change as OpenCode tests new providers.

Pros

  • - Low-cost entry with a public first-month discount
  • - Designed for international users with hosting in the US, EU and Singapore
  • - Works like any other OpenCode provider and exposes API key flow
  • - Supports a curated set of open coding models from GLM, Kimi, MiMo, MiniMax, Qwen and DeepSeek

Cons

  • - The plan is currently in beta and the model list can change
  • - Limits are dollar-based, so request counts vary by model
  • - Only one workspace member can subscribe

Decision paths

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Sources

OpenCode Go landing page

official · en · verified 2026-05-22

Confirms the subscription price, limits and current model lineup.

OpenCode Go docs

docs · en · verified 2026-05-22

Documents the provider flow, endpoints, model IDs, usage limits and privacy terms.

Reviews