aerolink.lat
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Overview
aerolink.lat (Aerolink) is an anonymously-operated commercial AI API gateway/relay branded as 'one API key for every AI agent,' offering managed keys, a usage dashboard, and real-time cost tracking. It prices in USD/INR (India-leaning) and uses '5-hour + weekly windows with automatic burst recovery' limits (closely mirroring Claude Code subscription limits, suggesting upstream-subscription resale). The homepage appears to claim new accounts start with '$350+' in credits, but this looks like a promotional signup bonus tied to paid plans; no independent third-party reviews exist and information is severely lacking.
Free quota
Homepage/search snippets claim 'new accounts start with $350+ in credits,' but the site publishes no redemption terms (whether it requires prior payment or a card on file). It looks like a marketing hook—the core offering is paid USD/INR plans (needs verification; no independent evidence it is a no-strings free tier).
Free models
UnknownPros
- Clear positioning: single API key + base URL to connect many AI agents/coding assistants, OpenAI-compatible, low integration cost
- Built-in usage dashboard logging requests, latency, tokens, rolling windows, and estimated cost—bill is relatively visible
- Offers USD and INR pricing, payment-friendly for India and similar regions
- 5-hour/weekly window + automatic burst recovery design gives some cost predictability
Cons
- Operator is fully anonymous: no public company, registration, principals, or trustworthy contact
- No independent third-party reviews or real-user feedback anywhere (no substantive discussion found on V2EX, Linux.do, NodeSeek, Zhihu, Reddit, HN, GitHub, or Telegram)
- $350 credit has no public redemption terms; likely a marketing gimmick with possible hidden payment/card requirements (needs verification)
- Limit model (5-hour + weekly windows) closely mirrors Claude Code subscriptions, suggesting resale or stolen upstream keys, with compliance and ban risk
- Uses a cheap .lat domain and returns 403 to crawlers (likely Cloudflare protection)—low transparency
- Inherent third-party relay risks (exit scam, rate limiting, token dilution, privacy logging) cannot be ruled out
Risk flags
- Operator fully anonymous; no company/registration/principals/trustworthy contact
- No independent third-party evidence anywhere; reputation unverifiable (only official marketing)
- $350 credit terms undisclosed; likely a gimmick with possible hidden payment/card gate
- Limit model mirrors Claude Code subscriptions; suspected stolen/resold upstream subscription, high compliance and ban risk
- Cheap .lat domain + 403 site protection; low transparency, hard to verify legitimacy
- Inherent relay exit-scam risk: avoid large prepayments; credit crediting and billing/withdrawal rules unknown
- Privacy risk: requests and keys pass through an anonymous third-party gateway and may be logged or abused
Community reputation
Aerolink self-describes as a unified API gateway for AI agents, offering managed keys, a real-time cost dashboard, 5-hour/weekly usage windows, and USD/INR plans, and appears to use a 'new accounts get $350+ in credits' hook. However, no independent third-party reviews or long-term real-user feedback could be found across any English or Chinese channel (V2EX, Linux.do, NodeSeek, Zhihu, Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, Telegram); the operator is anonymous, the domain is cheap, and the site returns 403 to outside access. Its limit mechanism closely matches Claude Code subscriptions, suggesting subscription resale. Overall it is an anonymous, marketing-heavy commercial relay with severely insufficient information, warranting a neutral-to-low score.
Recommendation
Aerolink currently lacks any independent third-party evidence, is anonymously operated, has opaque $350-credit terms, and uses a limit model that suggests upstream-subscription resale—so overall risk is elevated. Do not top up or integrate into production/sensitive use without verification. If trying it for research only, do not prepay large amounts, do not attach a primary payment method, use disposable keys and an isolated email, send no sensitive or production data, and independently verify the real redemption terms of the $350 credit. This report is informational and risk-warning only, is not an endorsement, and does not encourage abusing or stealing upstream services.
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Is aerolink.lat safe and trustworthy?
Overall reputation 44/100, risk level High. Aerolink self-describes as a unified API gateway for AI agents, offering managed keys, a real-time cost dashboard, 5-hour/weekly usage windows, and USD/INR plans, and appears to use a 'new accounts get $350+ in credits' hook. However, no independent third-party reviews or long-term real-user feedback could be found across any English or Chinese channel (V2EX, Linux.do, NodeSeek, Zhihu, Reddit, Hacker News, GitHub, Telegram); the operator is anonymous, the domain is cheap, and the site returns 403 to outside access. Its limit mechanism closely matche…
Will aerolink.lat shut down? Is the service stable?
Known risks: Operator fully anonymous; no company/registration/principals/trustworthy contact; No independent third-party evidence anywhere; reputation unverifiable (only official marketing); $350 credit terms undisclosed; likely a gimmick with possible hidden payment/card gate; Limit model mirrors Claude Code subscriptions; suspected stolen/resold upstream subscription, high compliance and ban risk; Cheap .lat domain + 403 site protection; low transparency, hard to verify legitimacy; Inherent relay exit-scam risk: avoid large prepayments; credit crediting and billing/withdrawal rules unknown…
Which free models does aerolink.lat offer? How much free quota?
Free quota: Homepage/search snippets claim 'new accounts start with $350+ in credits,' but the site publishes no redemption terms (whether it requires prior payment or a card on file). It looks like a marketing hook—the core offering is paid USD/INR plans (needs verification; no independent evidence it is a no-strings free tier).. Free models: unknown.
Is aerolink.lat worth using? How should I use it?
Aerolink currently lacks any independent third-party evidence, is anonymously operated, has opaque $350-credit terms, and uses a limit model that suggests upstream-subscription resale—so overall risk is elevated. Do not top up or integrate into production/sensitive use without verification. If trying it for research only, do not prepay large amounts, do not attach a primary payment method, use disposable keys and an isolated email, send no sensitive or production data, and independently verify the real redemption terms of the $350 credit. This report is informational and risk-warning only, is…
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