Sage Router connects AI coding tools to many models through one URL
Sage Router is a local-first router for such as Codex CLI, Claude Code, Cursor, and Aider. It is meant for people who use several s and local models, then get tired of changing the base URL by hand when one service hits a rate limit. The tool gives those apps one base URL and can route requests through presets for coding, fast chat, local fallback, or a mixed local-cloud setup.
It supports and endpoints, so existing tools can connect in familiar ways. The open-source core runs on the user's own machine, and provider keys do not leave that machine by default. It uses a BYOK setup, so Sage Router is not reselling models or sharing pooled accounts.
It includes provider health checks, failover, and hybrid routing between local and cloud models. An optional hosted adds team config sync, quotas, and analytics, with Lite at $6, Pro at $30, and Max at $72 per month.
Key points
- Sage Router gives multiple AI tools one base URL for many providers and local models.
- It targets Codex CLI, Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, and similar .
- It supports and endpoints.
- Provider keys stay on the user's machine by default.
- The open-source core is local, while hosted team features are optional paid plans.