← Back to context Comment by asdfaoeu 3 days ago Or alternatively just pay based on what you use? I.e. $/tokens. 5 comments asdfaoeu Reply Wowfunhappy 3 days ago They offer that, API pricing. Or "extra usage" which they're saying you can still use for OpenClaw. It's really expensive! sroussey 3 days ago Everyone want to take their subsidies from the consumer subs and use them to avoid paying the real costs.Even the API pricing is subsidized by investors. When that stop, pricing will escalate. jmalicki 3 days ago Is API pricing subsidized on a unit basis?Most estimates I've seen have shown that API usage seems to be at least unit profitable (paying for infra and electricity, not R&D) 2 replies →
Wowfunhappy 3 days ago They offer that, API pricing. Or "extra usage" which they're saying you can still use for OpenClaw. It's really expensive! sroussey 3 days ago Everyone want to take their subsidies from the consumer subs and use them to avoid paying the real costs.Even the API pricing is subsidized by investors. When that stop, pricing will escalate. jmalicki 3 days ago Is API pricing subsidized on a unit basis?Most estimates I've seen have shown that API usage seems to be at least unit profitable (paying for infra and electricity, not R&D) 2 replies →
sroussey 3 days ago Everyone want to take their subsidies from the consumer subs and use them to avoid paying the real costs.Even the API pricing is subsidized by investors. When that stop, pricing will escalate. jmalicki 3 days ago Is API pricing subsidized on a unit basis?Most estimates I've seen have shown that API usage seems to be at least unit profitable (paying for infra and electricity, not R&D) 2 replies →
jmalicki 3 days ago Is API pricing subsidized on a unit basis?Most estimates I've seen have shown that API usage seems to be at least unit profitable (paying for infra and electricity, not R&D) 2 replies →
They offer that, API pricing. Or "extra usage" which they're saying you can still use for OpenClaw. It's really expensive!
Everyone want to take their subsidies from the consumer subs and use them to avoid paying the real costs.
Even the API pricing is subsidized by investors. When that stop, pricing will escalate.
Is API pricing subsidized on a unit basis?
Most estimates I've seen have shown that API usage seems to be at least unit profitable (paying for infra and electricity, not R&D)
2 replies →