QuitGPT

Give coding agents the right model + context + tools.

AI-native developers are already using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor and other coding agents, but every task doesn't need the same model, context or tools.

QuitGPT determines what a specific coding task actually needs, then gives the agent the right combination to get the job done reliably without wasting expensive frontier-model tokens.

Developers simply connect the tools they already use, keep coding as usual, and let QuitGPT optimize the work behind the scenes, reaching them where AI-native developers already build, from GitHub and Discord to the communities around the fastest-moving coding agents.

Customer Profile

AI-native developers using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, etc.

They waste money and time because every coding task gets treated as if it needs the same model, context and tools.

What We Offer

The right model + context + tools for every coding task.

QuitGPT automatically determines what the task needs and gives the coding agent the cheapest reliable way to get it done.

The Funnel

Connect. Code. Save.

Connect your existing coding agent, keep coding normally, and let QuitGPT optimize every task automatically.

Channels

Where developers already build.

Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, GitHub, Reddit, Discord and the communities surrounding AI coding.

Pricing

Predictable pricing for developers and teams.

Optimize your agentic coding workflow without breaking the bank.

Most Popular
Pro
$14 / mo

For solo developers using Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and other AI coding agents daily.

  • Automatic task-based model routing
  • Smart context & prompt pruning
  • Connect all supported coding agents
  • Token & cost analytics dashboard
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Team
$39 / seat / mo

For engineering teams optimizing collective AI agent spend and governance.

  • Everything included in Pro
  • Centralized billing & member management
  • Custom team model routing policies
  • Priority 24/7 support & onboarding
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Looking for the self-hosted or open-source version? Explore the Community Edition (Free) on GitHub