TeamoRouter
Unified LLM gateway that brokers Claude, GPT, and Gemini through one API key with usage-based discounts.
Pick TeamoRouter if you run Claude Code or other agent stacks across multiple providers and want one bill with auto-discounted routing.
Skip it if you need strict provider determinism, regulated data handling, or a vendor with a long public track record.
TeamoRouter is an LLM routing service that puts Claude (Opus, Sonnet), GPT-5.x, and Gemini behind a single API key, then forwards each request to the cheapest healthy upstream channel in real time. It is built explicitly around agent and coding workloads — the docs lead with Claude Code, Codex Desktop, and other agentic tools — and advertises full agent protocol support, multi-region routing, and >99% prompt-cache hit rates.
Pricing is pay-as-you-go in USD with no subscription and no minimum spend. The site claims rates starting at roughly 10% of list-price for the underlying models, with a rolling hourly discount (averaging ~19% off) on top. That puts it in the same competitive bracket as OpenRouter and similar aggregators, with the pitch aimed at developers tired of juggling separate Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google billing accounts and rate-limit pools.
The trade-off with any router is trust and routing opacity: you are handing prompts to a middleman, and "best channel" routing can swap providers under you in ways that affect determinism, caching, and data handling. TeamoRouter is also relatively new and less battle-tested than the larger gateways, so production users should validate latency, log retention, and SLA claims against their own workloads.
A credible OpenRouter-style aggregator pitched squarely at the agentic-coding crowd, with pricing that is genuinely attractive on paper. We would happily test it for hobby and side-project agents, but would not route regulated or production-critical traffic through it until the SLA claims are proven in the wild.
— The AI Tool Bible editorial team
Pros
- ✅ Single API key for Claude, GPT-5.x, and Gemini families
- ✅ Aggressive pricing with hourly real-time discounts versus list rates
- ✅ Agent-protocol aware; targets Claude Code and Codex Desktop users
- ✅ High prompt-cache hit rate (>99% claimed) and multi-region routing
Cons
- ⚠️ Newer, smaller player versus established gateways like OpenRouter
- ⚠️ Opaque routing can swap upstream channels mid-workload
- ⚠️ Sending prompts through a third party adds a privacy/compliance hop
- ⚠️ SLA and uptime claims not independently verifiable on the marketing page
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