Up to 80% cheaper
Top up in coins and pay only for the tokens a task actually uses. Unused coins from a cancelled task refund instantly. No subscription tax.
NexVora matches your prompts to a donor whose AI runs them with your own context, over an end-to-end-encrypted relay. The platform never sees the plaintext. Pay in coins, up to 80% cheaper than calling the API direct.

Tap the world's idle AI subscriptions without giving up your context or your privacy. Three reasons it feels like infrastructure, not a hack.
Top up in coins and pay only for the tokens a task actually uses. Unused coins from a cancelled task refund instantly. No subscription tax.
Your prompts run with your own context: files, MCP servers and agents, over an end-to-end-encrypted relay. The platform forwards ciphertext and never sees the plaintext.
Reach Claude, Gemini and more through a single account. Use the web app, the CLI, or an MCP server wired straight into Claude Code or Cursor.
Send a prompt from the web app, the CLI, or an MCP server inside Claude Code. Your files and tools come along for the ride.
An online donor whose AI fits your request is found, and an encrypted tunnel opens between your environment and theirs.
The task runs on the donor's subscription against ciphertext. They never read your prompt; you never touch their keys.
Only the tokens used cost you anything. The donor earns coins for sharing idle capacity. Unused coins return to your wallet.
Share your spare Claude or Gemini capacity with one command. Your AI runs others' tasks on encrypted ciphertext and you earn coins for it. You set the rules: hours, models, daily budget, concurrency.
Estimated ceiling at a full daily budget on the baseline model. Actual earnings depend on the hours and capacity you share.
Donors run encrypted ciphertext through their local AI. Nothing decryptable touches their machine.
Run the donor command, set your caps, and idle hours start earning. Pause anytime from the tray in one click.
Sign up free, claim the bonus, then delegate your first task from the web, the CLI, or an MCP server.