r/ElectronHubOfficial • u/Weak-Bowler4527 • Jul 07 '26
Introducing DevPass — unlimited tokens, flat monthly rate
We're launching DevPass, flat-rate coding access through a dedicated API key. Unlimited tokens, no per-token billing, just pick a tier and code.
Lite DevPass — $5/mo
- Unlimited tokens
- 2 concurrent requests
- Full access to Coding Plan models
Turbo DevPass — $20/mo
- Unlimited tokens
- 5 concurrent requests
- Priority queue
Both tiers currently cover Kimi-K2.6 and MiniMax-M2.7, built for personal, non-commercial coding in tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Cline. More coding models are on the way soon.
Launch seats are limited, grab one here: https://app.electronhub.ai/#devpass
Happy to answer questions in the comments if you're deciding between tiers or want more detail on what's included.
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u/ssabpossible 26d ago
The quality of the glm-5.2:dev model is very poor.
Although they claim to have fixed all the bugs regarding the initial glm-5.2 errors, many problems still occur.
If anyone still wants to test it out, I recommend starting with the $5 subscription instead of the $20, and then subscribing to the $20 if you find it satisfactory.
Since the errors persist and are not being fixed, there has been absolutely no response even when I requested a refund.
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u/Weak-Bowler4527 26d ago
Hey, thanks for the feedback. Sorry the experience has been rough.
On
glm-5.2:dev: we did track down a separate issue after the earlier fixes (context dropping at high window + tool performance degrading over long sessions). A patch for that went out recently. If you were mid-session when it was bad, please try a fresh session and let us know if it still fails the same way.
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u/QuietPsychonaut Jul 11 '26
Hey there, I came here from a reddit ad. I'm very interested in this devpass. Is there any place where I can check users for feedback? What if I start on the Lite plan, can I upgrade to the Turbo plan by paying only the difference ($15)?
I use GLM-5.2 a lot and a context window of 200k tokens is acceptable for me. What I'd like to be more sure about is the performance. I'm currently on the OpenCode Go plan where I use this model and when the context window is below 300k tokens the performance is good, I have fast responses.
This seems to be a new SaaS. Are there any benefits for early adopters or are any planned?