Source: This post originated from 2026-03-14 – Journal
I’m finding a lot of value in these AI agents. Right now, I’m using OpenCode, and Kilo Code for its cloud agent capability. But it’s in beta, so yeah.
Then I use Roo Code, cloud agent, and it’s pretty decent. It looks to be pretty good. It feels slightly expensive if used for longer. But yeah, we’ll see how it does on a monthly basis, how expensive it is.
And then I’m using the Soniox voice models, so that is also doing good. Then I have OpenRouter to use the model, so there are some credits there. Then I have some credits on Kilo Code Gateway, then some on OpenCode Gateway, and I have an OpenCode Go subscription. Then there are some credits on Soniox API Gateway.
So yeah, my money is spread across all these agents. Let’s see what sticks and what not.
Currently keeping track of credits across these platforms:
- Kilo Code credits
- OpenCode credits
- OpenRouter credits
- Soniox API Gateway credits
Will update as I remember more platforms.
Update: Just found blackbox.ai, and it looks really promising. Need to explore it more to see if it caters to all my needs. If it does, I think I’ve found the AI agent platform to use for all my needs. Fingers crossed — still exploring, so let’s see how it goes.
After more experimentation, my best setup that I have come to find is OpenCode, with its OpenCode subscription. It’s the best value for what it offers, and I can do just about anything on my laptop. Then for cloud AI agents, I have found Roo Code; it’s turning out to be pretty useful. Although it feels slightly expensive, it’s pretty good. And then for my voice-to-text needs, I have VoiceInk app with OpenRouter. It seems to do everything I need, I guess, with Soniox APIs for voice in the VoiceInk app. So yeah, that sums it up. These are the three that I use, and I think I will stick to them in the long run.