apishop.org
Free LLM quota · free models · community reputation · risk review
Overview
apishop.org calls itself a 'domestic direct-connect, ready-to-use AI API gateway'. It is a relay exposing an OpenAI-compatible /v1 endpoint (key-authenticated), with register, pricing and docs pages, but its free policy and operator are entirely opaque.
Free quota
Unknown. The site is a pure frontend SPA; the homepage shows no 'free' or bonus wording, only a meta description of 'domestic direct-connect, ready-to-use AI API gateway', and it has a /pricing page, leaning toward paid relay. Whether any free quota or signup bonus exists cannot be confirmed.
Free models
UnknownPros
- Confirmed to expose an OpenAI-compatible API (/v1/models returns 401 JSON), so it is programmatically callable
- Has /register, /pricing and /docs pages, aimed at developer integration
- Reachable, HTTP 200, ~850ms latency; advertises low-friction domestic direct-connect access
Cons
- No evidence of a free policy: no 'free' wording on the homepage/meta and a pricing page exists, suggesting a paid rather than free relay
- Fully anonymous operation with no verifiable entity/team/registration info
- Pure JS rendering with no exposed __APP_CONFIG__; model list and quota are opaque (/v1/models 401)
- Zero reputation, reviews or complaints on V2EX, Linux.do, NodeSeek, GitHub or Reddit; extremely low visibility
- As a relay it carries inherent risks: possible upstream key abuse, sudden shutdown, and data forwarded via a third party
Risk flags
- Cannot confirm it actually offers a free API/quota (no 'free' wording and a pricing page exists); weak basis for listing it as a 'free' site
- Fully anonymous operation with no verifiable entity information
- Zero community reputation/reviews; operating history unknown; runaway risk cannot be ruled out
- Models and quota fully opaque (pure SPA + /v1/models 401)
- Inherent relay risks: possible upstream key abuse, throttling, privacy and data-compliance concerns
Community reputation
No discussion or review related to apishop.org was found on V2EX, Linux.do, NodeSeek, GitHub, Reddit or any other channel (search results mostly point to the unrelated apishop.net data-API platform). Probing only confirms it is an AI API relay gateway exposing a key-authenticated /v1 endpoint; whether it is free, who runs it, and whether it is stable are all unevidenced. Overall evidence is extremely thin.
Recommendation
Evidence is severely insufficient; integrating blindly is not recommended. At present it can only be confirmed as a paid-leaning, anonymously operated AI API relay gateway with zero community reputation, and its free tier cannot be verified. If you still wish to try it, spend the minimum to check whether a free tier truly exists, never top up or send sensitive/production data, and expect it could shut down at any time.
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FAQ
Is apishop.org safe and trustworthy?
Overall reputation 40/100, risk level High. No discussion or review related to apishop.org was found on V2EX, Linux.do, NodeSeek, GitHub, Reddit or any other channel (search results mostly point to the unrelated apishop.net data-API platform). Probing only confirms it is an AI API relay gateway exposing a key-authenticated /v1 endpoint; whether it is free, who runs it, and whether it is stable are all unevidenced. Overall evidence is extremely thin.
Will apishop.org shut down? Is the service stable?
Known risks: Cannot confirm it actually offers a free API/quota (no 'free' wording and a pricing page exists); weak basis for listing it as a 'free' site; Fully anonymous operation with no verifiable entity information; Zero community reputation/reviews; operating history unknown; runaway risk cannot be ruled out; Models and quota fully opaque (pure SPA + /v1/models 401); Inherent relay risks: possible upstream key abuse, throttling, privacy and data-compliance concerns. Free and relay/public-benefit stations generally have no SLA and may shut down or change quotas at any time; don't use them…
Which free models does apishop.org offer? How much free quota?
Free quota: Unknown. The site is a pure frontend SPA; the homepage shows no 'free' or bonus wording, only a meta description of 'domestic direct-connect, ready-to-use AI API gateway', and it has a /pricing page, leaning toward paid relay. Whether any free quota or signup bonus exists cannot be confirmed.. Free models: unknown.
Is apishop.org worth using? How should I use it?
Evidence is severely insufficient; integrating blindly is not recommended. At present it can only be confirmed as a paid-leaning, anonymously operated AI API relay gateway with zero community reputation, and its free tier cannot be verified. If you still wish to try it, spend the minimum to check whether a free tier truly exists, never top up or send sensitive/production data, and expect it could shut down at any time.
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