Freebuff vs Cline.bot API
Compare Freebuff and Cline.bot API: free credits, features, and ratings. Which one is right for you?
Category
Coding Assistant
LLM
Rating
β 3.5
β 3.5
Free Credits
0 undefined
3 models free forever, no credit consumption, 1M context
Refresh Period
unlimited
unlimited
Resolution
N/A
N/A
Watermark
No
No
Commercial Use
No
Yes
Paid From
Codebuff from $100/mo
$0.5 on signup (for paid models)
Freebuff
Free AI coding agent that edits code via natural language in terminal. Based on paid Codebuff, ad-supported. Uses DeepSeek V4 Flash by default, supports Kimi K2.6, MiniMax M2.7 and other models.γ
Pros
- βCompletely free, ads for credits
- βNo config needed, works out of box
- βSupports multiple domestic models
- βBuilt-in code review and browser use
- βOpen source MIT license
Cons
- βAds in terminal
- βDeepSeek V4 Pro trains on data
- βNot available in all countries
- βRequires internet, no offline use
Key Features
Natural language coding in terminal9 built-in sub-agentsDeepSeek V4 FlashCode reviewBrowser useDeep thinkingOpen source MIT license
Cline.bot API
Cline's official API platform. 3 free models (MiniMax-M3, Xiaomi MiMo-v2.5, DeepSeek-V4-Flash) all with 1M context. OpenAI compatible. $0.5 signup bonus, free models don't consume credits. Google/GitHub login, no credit card.γ
Pros
- β3 models completely free, no credit consumption
- β1M ultra-long context, no file truncation
- βOpenAI compatible, easy config
- βExclusive free access to MiniMax-M3 and Xiaomi MiMo
- βOne-click Google/GitHub login
- βNative integration with Cline VS Code plugin
Cons
- βOnly 3 models available
- βPlatform rules may change
- βNew platform, long-term stability TBD
Key Features
3 free models, 1M contextMiniMax-M3 strong general capabilityXiaomi MiMo strong reasoningDeepSeek-V4-Flash fast speedOpenAI compatible APINative Cline/CC Switch support