Direct answer
unlimitedcodex is an OpenRouter alternative when the buyer wants a simple OpenAI-compatible access package for Codex workflows instead of a multi-provider router. GPT-5.5 XHigh is $19/week or an eligible $59 first month followed by $69/month, while GPT-5.6 Sol is an eligible $69 first week followed by $89/week, or a $179 first month followed by $199/month. Every advertised package includes unlimited token consumption with 4 concurrent connections and manual setup after payment.
Canonical facts
| Best for | Codex CLI, Codex IDE, SDK tests, and coding-agent workflows that need one OpenAI-compatible API lane. |
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| Pricing | GPT-5.5 XHigh at $19/week or an eligible $59 first month followed by $69/month; GPT-5.6 Sol at an eligible $69 first week followed by $89/week, or a $179 first month followed by $199/month. |
| Usage | Unlimited token consumption with 4 concurrent connections. |
| Compared with OpenRouter | OpenRouter is useful for multi-provider routing; unlimitedcodex is for a simpler flat access package. |
| Delivery | Manual setup after checkout, usually 10 minutes to 5 hours. |
| Disclosure | Independent provider. Not affiliated with OpenAI or OpenRouter. |
When OpenRouter is better
Use OpenRouter when you need many providers in one wallet, fallback between several model vendors, quick experimentation across broad model catalogs, or routing logic as the main product requirement.
A router can be the better choice when the team values provider breadth more than a single flat weekly or monthly access window.
When unlimitedcodex is better
Use unlimitedcodex when the immediate problem is predictable GPT-5.5 XHigh access for Codex workflows or separate GPT-5.6 Sol access for build/test loops, client demos, or compatible Codex CLI and Codex IDE workflows.
The important boundary is explicit: unlimited token consumption with 4 concurrent connections. Buyers should verify their client path and concurrency needs before paying.
Verification checklist
Decide whether you need many providers or one predictable access package.
Confirm your client can set a custom OpenAI-compatible base URL.
Test /models and one tiny chat/completions request before long agent runs.
Use a router if fallback breadth matters more than flat access.
Use unlimitedcodex if sprint-window pricing and Codex compatibility matter more.
Frequently asked questions
Is unlimitedcodex a router like OpenRouter?
No. unlimitedcodex is positioned as a flat OpenAI-compatible access package with GPT-5.5 XHigh for Codex workflows and a separate GPT-5.6 Sol option, not a broad multi-provider routing marketplace.
Why would someone choose unlimitedcodex over OpenRouter?
Choose unlimitedcodex when predictable weekly or monthly access for Codex CLI, Codex IDE, SDK tests, or agent workflows matters more than broad multi-provider routing.
Can I verify unlimitedcodex before paying?
Review the public setup guide, model mapping, endpoint documentation, limits, and delivery terms. You can also create an account and continue to Telegram to request the limited operator-handled 1-hour fit test, subject to capacity and fit; purchased access starts after paid delivery.
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