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Go7 Workhorse

One desk. Every subscription.

Full details, screenshots and release notes at go7workhorse.com

Installers for macOS and Windows. Always the latest release. No account with us and no server of ours.

What it is

If you pay for more than one AI subscription, you already know the problem: one plan runs dry by Tuesday while another sits untouched all month. Go7 Workhorse is the desk that puts them side by side — Grok, Claude, Codex, Cursor and your own API keys in one window, each still signed in under its own account.

It does not replace those vendors and it does not resell them. It spends the leftover you already bought. Every vendor keeps its own login, context, tools, sandbox and meter — nothing pools. Read what is left on Settings → Usage, pick a model per chat, or turn routing on and let each task lean toward the pool with the most remaining.

The work stays on your machine. There is no account with us and no server of ours; API keys sit in the operating system's own credential store. It is MIT licensed and the source is public.

What it does

The parts that matter

Every vendor, one window

Grok, Claude, Codex, Cursor and your own API keys, each running through its own CLI or API under its own login.

See what is left

Leftover rings per vendor, read from each one's official meter. Where a vendor publishes no meter, it stays marked unknown rather than guessed.

Two pools, one model

Two subscriptions often expose the same model on separate meters — a Grok plan and a Cursor plan, for instance. Workhorse shows both rings and can move a chat toward whichever has more left.

Routing with a reserve

Turn auto-routing on and set a floor you do not want crossed. Each task leans toward the pool with the most remaining.

Nothing pools

Logins, context, tools, leftover and sandboxes stay separate per vendor. Run several agents at once without merging any of it.

Your machine, your keys

No account with us and no server of ours. API keys sit in the OS credential store. MIT licensed, source public.

When to skip it

This is not for everyone

  • You use one vendor and you are happy in that vendor's own app.
  • You want a hosted service, or an account with us.
  • You need Linux today — installers ship for Windows and macOS.

Spend the leftover you already bought

Download the installer, connect the vendors you already pay for, and read what is left on Settings → Usage.