vibeproxy unifies AI subscriptions on macOS

- GitHub project VibeProxy is shipping frequent macOS releases that let developers route ChatGPT, Claude Code, Gemini and other paid subscriptions into coding tools. - The app’s latest GitHub release, v1.8.138, arrived within the past week as the repository passed roughly 2,500 stars and 170-plus forks. - It reflects demand for subscription-to-API bridges as coding tools multiply. (github.com)

VibeProxy is a macOS menu bar app that turns consumer AI subscriptions into something coding tools can call like an application programming interface, or API. (github.com) The project is published on GitHub by automazeio, where the repository showed about 2,500 stars, more than 170 forks and 659 commits on April 28, 2026. (github.com) Its pitch is blunt: use existing Claude Code, ChatGPT, Gemini, Qwen, Antigravity and Z.AI GLM subscriptions with coding tools “with no separate API keys required.” (github.com) In practice, that means one local app handles sign-in, token storage and request routing, instead of making developers paste different keys into each editor, agent or command-line tool. (github.com) The software is aimed at developers who already pay for chat or coding subscriptions but also want those same model entitlements inside tools such as Factory CLI. VibeProxy’s setup guides describe using personal Claude and ChatGPT plans through Factory and Amp CLI. (github.com 1) (github.com 2) The latest listed release was VibeProxy 1.8.138, posted five days before April 28, with Apple Silicon and Intel downloads, SHA-256 checksums, code signing and Apple notarization. (github.com) The README says the app now includes multi-account support with round-robin failover, provider-priority controls and a Vercel AI Gateway option for Claude requests. (github.com) That gateway detail points to the tension around tools like this. VibeProxy says routing Claude through Vercel’s officially sanctioned gateway offers “safer access” than using OAuth tokens directly. (github.com) GitHub issues show the user base is already pushing it into heavier workflows, including long-running “extended thinking” Claude requests in Cursor and Windsurf that can take 5 to 10 minutes. (github.com) The installation docs say VibeProxy requires macOS 13 Ventura or later, while the release page now also lists Intel downloads marked untested. That leaves the project moving fast, but still visibly in the open-source, ship-and-iterate phase. (github.com 1) (github.com 2)

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