Glass says its Mac editor can tap existing Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini subscriptions inside one coding workspace, avoiding separate API keys and usage meters. Compare the flat-subscription workflow against Cursor-style billing before you move a product build.

Glass is pitching a Mac-only coding editor that connects to Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini subscriptions directly, with model switching inside a single workspace instead of separate API setup. In a feature rundown, the company says that means no API keys, no usage meters, and a cleaner interface aimed at people who want to “ship, not configure.”
The product page linked from the download site expands that pitch into a broader tool stack: Glass says the editor can sit on top of existing subscriptions while tying into services like Supabase, Stripe, Shopify, MongoDB, Redis, Discord, and Vercel.
Glass’s strongest creative-developer angle is consolidation. Its posts say the same editor can generate full-stack Next.js apps, wire up Supabase plus Stripe, and build WhatsApp, Slack, or Discord bots without bouncing between model-specific tools; this workflow post lists those use cases explicitly.
The pricing argument is just as central. Glass claims a user already paying for a premium Claude plan can turn that subscription into a coding IDE, and its comparison post contrasts that with Cursor Pro, Windsurf, and Copilot on the grounds of added API costs or narrower model access. What is confirmed here is the positioning: one Mac editor, routed through existing subscriptions. What is not independently confirmed in the evidence is the promised savings or how usage limits from Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini behave during heavy coding sessions.
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🚨 BREAKING: Someone built a coding editor that lets you use Claude Opus 4.6, GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro without paying a single dollar in API fees. It's called Glass and it just made Cursor, Windsurf, and every AI IDE look like a rip-off. Here's how it works (in plain Show more
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Most devs don't realize they're leaving money on the table. Claude Max 20x = $200/month You're probably using it in Claude for chat. Glass turns that same subscription into a full coding IDE. Same $200. 100x more output.