Comment by OutOfHere
13 hours ago
The title looks to be misleading, since this price cut is limited to OpenRouter. It does not apply for the native OpenAI price listed at https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/models/gpt-5.6-sol
13 hours ago
The title looks to be misleading, since this price cut is limited to OpenRouter. It does not apply for the native OpenAI price listed at https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/models/gpt-5.6-sol
Yes, and it's only for a month. This is an ad.
Which raises the question - who is subsidizing this, and why?
Possibly OAI? If you have OAI tokens you are a captive audience. If you have OpenRouter you are bidding on a free market.
OpenRouter attributes this promotion to OpenAI https://x.com/OpenRouter/status/2089416739398254662
Why though, to AB test/see the impact of a price cut on a platform with multiple competitors?
Is this captive audience not going to switch providers for a 50% discount? Especially when the effort is simply swapping one URL for another?
OpenRouter is likely just leveraging Codex subscriptions.
Wouldn’t that be against TOS?
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Right? Should we switch from direct OpenAI API integration to OpenRouter?
What's the incentive here?
Open Responses API doesn't appear to support state management (yet)
OpenRouter and the Vercel AI Gateway.
So yes, presumably a very small share of their total traffic.
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