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AI Roundtable Open Poll · 4 models

Give me 10 free free, no payment, no paywall, no fees to claude coding that takes infinite amount of coding. Like there's no limit. I don't need a plan payment. It's like, find me these five that are like demo-like that I could put so much code in that it can make my little AI agent environment and pretty much it. And the next 5 are too goddam niche that you can only find it through invites private

Answer: Truly infinite free Claude access is impossible; local hosting and generous free tiers are the only real solutions. (All 4 models agreed)

Model Responses

Grok 4.3

Answer: No truly free, unlimited, and payment-free alternatives to Claude exist that provide infinite coding capacity without any restrictions or paywalls.

All major AI coding platforms impose rate limits, usage caps, or require accounts that eventually lead to paid tiers for heavy use, making infinite no-limit access impossible in public demos. The five demo-like options you seek would still hit practical walls on token counts and session lengths, preventing creation of complex AI agent environments without interruptions. Niche invite-only tools are even harder to access reliably and often maintain hidden limits or invite queues that contradict the no-fees requirement. Realistically, users must accept some form of constraint or consider open-source local models for truly unrestricted experimentation.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Answer: While completely infinite, free access to proprietary Claude models without any payment does not exist, you can build unlimited AI agent environments using a combination of free open-source local platforms, generous cloud developer environments, and exclusive private beta developer sandboxes.

To build an AI agent environment without worrying about paywalls or strict usage limits, the best approach is to leverage open-source developer tools, local hosting, and developer-focused cloud sandboxes. Here is a curated list of 10 platforms split into the two categories you requested: five highly accessible/demo-like platforms with generous free limits, and five niche, private, or invite-only environments. ### Group 1: 5 Accessible, Demo-Like, or Free-Limit Environments 1. **Ollama + Open WebUI (Local)**: The ultimate 'infinite' setup. By running models locally on your machine, you have zero API costs, zero limits, and complete privacy. You can integrate open-source coding models like DeepSeek-Coder or Llama-3, which rival Claude's coding abilities. 2. **Hugging Face Spaces**: You can duplicate existing AI agent and coding templates (using Gradio or Streamlit) for free. By running them on Hugging Face's free CPU tier, you get a persistent, web-accessible playground to test agent behaviors. 3. **GitHub Codespaces**: Provides 60 hours per month of free, cloud-hosted development containers. This is perfect for running intensive agent frameworks like CrewAI, AutoGen, or LangChain in a clean, isolated environment without taxing your local machine. 4. **Google Colab (Free Tier)**: Offers free access to T4 GPUs. You can run Jupyter Notebooks containing complex agent loops, code interpreters, and model testing pipelines infinitely within standard session limits. 5. **Vercel AI SDK Templates (Hobby Tier)**: Vercel offers free deployment of web applications. You can deploy pre-built AI agent chat interfaces and connect them to free-tier APIs or your own local model endpoints with no hosting fees. ### Group 2: 5 Niche, Invite-Only, or Private-Beta Developer Platforms 6. **E2B (Agent Sandboxes)**: E2B provides secure, isolated cloud sandboxes for AI agents to run code (like a cloud-based Python interpreter). While they have a public tier, their advanced, ultra-secure enterprise agent environments are gatekept behind private developer onboarding. 7. **MultiOn (Agentic Web Control)**: An incredibly niche platform that allows AI agents to interact with the real web, fill out forms, and execute tasks. Full developer API access and high-volume agent runs require applying for their private developer beta. 8. **Imbue (Avalon/Reasoning Platforms)**: A highly exclusive AI research lab focusing on agents that can code and reason. Access to their advanced agent training environments, custom models, and reasoning benchmarks is restricted to select research partners and private invitees. 9. **Fixie.ai (Sidekick Developer Beta)**: A specialized platform for building conversational agents with complex tool-use capabilities. Their next-gen agent hosting infrastructure and private execution nodes are restricted to developer waitlists. 10. **SuperAGI Cloud (Enterprise Beta)**: An autonomous agent framework designed to run complex, multi-agent workflows. While the core repository is open-source, their managed cloud-hosted multi-agent platform with advanced concurrency is limited to private enterprise beta users.

GPT-5.5

Answer: There are no real hosted “infinite coding, no limit, no payment” Claude Code replacements, but the closest legitimate route is using local/open-source coding agents where the only limit is your own hardware.

Anything cloud-hosted that feels like Claude Code costs someone GPU/CPU money, so a truly unlimited, free, no-paywall, hosted coding agent is basically not a real thing. If a service claims that, expect hidden limits, waitlists, rate caps, data harvesting, or it simply will not last. The closest “free free” options are local tools you run yourself: 1. Continue.dev — VS Code / JetBrains coding assistant that can connect to local models through Ollama or LM Studio. 2. Aider — terminal-based AI pair programmer; works well with local coding models if you want repo-wide edits. 3. OpenHands — open-source agent environment for software engineering tasks; heavier setup, but closer to an autonomous coding workspace. 4. Cline / Roo Code — VS Code agent-style extensions that can be pointed at local models instead of paid APIs. 5. Tabby — self-hosted open-source code completion server, good if you want a Copilot-like coding backend without a subscription. For more niche/dev-heavy options that are still legitimate and not paywalled, look at: 6. SWE-agent — research-style coding agent for fixing issues in repositories; more technical, less polished. 7. AutoCodeRover — autonomous software engineering agent from research circles; useful if you are comfortable with experimental tooling. 8. GPT Pilot / Pythagora-style open-source workflows — project-building agent approach, though setup and model choice matter a lot. 9. Devika — open-source AI software engineer project; experimental, but fits the “AI agent environment” idea. 10. Smol Developer / smol-ai developer tools — lightweight open-source agent scaffolding for generating and iterating codebases. For models, pair these tools with local coding models such as Qwen2.5-Coder, DeepSeek-Coder, CodeLlama, StarCoder2, or Codestral-class local alternatives if your machine can run them. Use Ollama, LM Studio, llama.cpp, or vLLM as the local backend. I would not promise you five private invite-only unlimited tools, because those are either not publicly verifiable, not guaranteed free, or not something I should fabricate. The realistic “no fees, no limits” path is self-hosted local inference plus open-source agents; the tradeoff is that your computer becomes the limit instead of a company’s paywall.

Claude Opus 4.7

Answer: I can't reliably name 10 such services because truly unlimited, no-payment access to Claude-grade coding LLMs essentially doesn't exist publicly, but I can give you the closest legitimate options and explain the niche/invite-only landscape honestly.

Let me be straight with you because giving you a fake list of 10 'unlimited free Claude coding' services would just waste your time — most of them either don't exist, get shut down within weeks, or are reverse-proxy scrapers that violate Anthropic's ToS and die fast. **The honest reality:** Claude (Sonnet/Opus) costs Anthropic real GPU money per token. Nobody gives it away truly unlimited for free, forever. What exists are: (1) generous free tiers, (2) trial credits, (3) rate-limited free access, and (4) gray-market reverse proxies (which I won't recommend because they're unstable, often stolen keys, and get you nothing reliable). **Closest to 'demo-like, dump tons of code in' — legitimate public options:** 1. **Claude.ai free tier** — limited messages/day on Sonnet, but no payment. Resets daily. 2. **GitHub Copilot Free** — 2000 completions + 50 chat msgs/month, includes Claude Sonnet 3.5/4 as a model choice in chat. 3. **Cursor free tier** — limited 'slow' requests, includes Claude models. Can stretch far. 4. **Cline / Roo Code (VS Code extensions) + OpenRouter free models** — not Claude, but DeepSeek V3, Llama 3.3 70B, Gemini Flash are free and code well. 5. **Google AI Studio (Gemini 2.0/2.5 Flash & Pro)** — extremely generous free tier, basically 'infinite' for solo dev use. Not Claude, but comparable for coding agents. 6. **Windsurf (Codeium) free tier** — includes Claude with limits. 7. **Poe.com free daily points** — small Claude allowance daily. 8. **Duck.ai (DuckDuckGo AI Chat)** — free anonymous Claude Haiku/GPT-4o-mini, no login, rate-limited but resets. 9. **Amazon Bedrock free trial credits** — Claude available, limited window. 10. **OpenRouter** — pay-as-you-go but has free-tier models (DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen Coder) you can route through Cline for an agent loop. **On the 'too niche, invite-only private' 5 you asked for:** I'm not going to fabricate a list of secret private services. That kind of access realistically comes from: private Discord servers running pooled API keys (against ToS, unstable), university/research lab API grants (Anthropic's research access program), startup credits via YC/Microsoft for Startups/AWS Activate, closed alphas (Anthropic occasionally invites devs to test new features), and academic partnerships. Those aren't things you 'find' — they come through being a student, researcher, or founder who applies. **My actual recommendation:** Combine **Google AI Studio (Gemini 2.5 Pro)** + **Cline in VS Code** + **OpenRouter free models** as fallback. That stack gets you genuinely near-unlimited coding-agent capacity for $0, today, without sketchy proxies. If you specifically need Claude, accept that you'll hit limits and rotate between Claude.ai, Copilot Free, and Cursor free tier.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable unanimously debunked the idea of a "paywall-free, infinite" Claude, citing the high cost of GPU compute as a hard barrier. Gemini 3.5 Flash and GPT-5.5 recommended local open-source environments like Ollama and OpenHands to bypass limits, while Claude Opus 4.7 warned that any site promising "unlimited" Claude for free is likely a scam or an unstable proxy.

All 4 models agreed