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OpenCode Go vs MiniMax Token Plan

OpenCode Go bundles many open-weight models for $10 with a ~6x multiple; MiniMax Token Plan is single-vendor at $20-$120 with quota windows. For raw multi-model value at the low end, Go leads. MiniMax makes sense only if its own models specifically fit your work or you want its higher concurrency tiers.

Facts verified 2026-07-17
OpenCode Go
$10/mo ($5 first month)
Models: 12 open-weight (DeepSeek V4, Qwen 3.6, GLM 5.2, MiniMax M3…)
What "flat" means: Fixed price buying ~6x its value: ~$60/mo of usage-equivalent, metered at model rates.
The catch: A capped value multiplier with tight windows: $12 per 5 hours, $30 per week, $60 per month. Open-weight models only.
Pick OpenCode Go when
+You run open-weight models and want the best raw value multiple available (~6x)
+Your usage fits inside $30/week — moderate, not always-on
+You want a plan built by OpenCode that also works with Hermes and OpenClaw
OpenCode Go vs Standard Compute →
MiniMax Token Plan
$20 / $50 / $120 per mo
Models: MiniMax models (incl. coding/agent) + shared image/speech quota
What "flat" means: Fixed price with a monthly usage quota, gated by 5-hour and weekly windows.
The catch: Windowed quota (5-hour + weekly), single-vendor models; MiniMax itself recommends PAYG for production.
Pick MiniMax Token Plan when
+MiniMax's models cover your tasks and you want a low flat entry ($20)
+Individual interactive workflows that fit the rolling windows
+Ultra tier's 6-7 concurrent agents suits a multi-agent setup

This comparison is maintained by Standard Compute — we sell a third thing entirely (unlimited tokens at a flat price, paced under sustained load, from $9/mo), so we have no horse in this particular race and keep both sides honest. If neither plan above fits because the meter itself is your problem: the full comparison including us →

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