What does 9router Space do?
9router Space plans and manages an AI routing rollout across coding tools, model providers, fallback rules, quota control, token policy, Docker persistence, and operational reporting.
9router managed rollout
Plan provider fallback, token policy, quota control, Docker persistence, and Pro annual checkout for Codex, Cursor, Antigravity, npm, and Docker teams without losing the product page.
Problem
9router Space is for teams that run multiple AI coding tools and need a single operational plan for model choice, provider fallback, quota control, token limits, Docker persistence, and usage review. It keeps Codex, Cursor, Antigravity, local npm installs, and hosted endpoints on the same rollout map.
Solution
The service turns routing decisions into a documented workspace: primary models, fallback models, quota controls, budget controls, CLI setup, Docker deployment notes, and checkout-ready implementation support. Operators can start with installation planning, compare npm setup with Docker setup, then move to a paid plan from 9router Space pricing.
Paid rollout package
Paid rollout work includes a provider matrix, fallback order, credential boundary, logging posture, budget guardrail, and adoption receipt for the team seats that will use the shared 9router endpoint.
Evidence
Search engines and answer engines can reach dedicated pages for Codex routing, Cursor routing, Antigravity routing, AI router operations, GitHub workflow context, pricing, legal pages, sitemap.xml, and llms.txt.
Plans
FAQ
9router Space plans and manages an AI routing rollout across coding tools, model providers, fallback rules, quota control, token policy, Docker persistence, and operational reporting.
It is for developers, small teams, and operations owners who already use AI coding assistants and need a repeatable control plane instead of one-off local configuration.
The public pages cover npm installs, Docker deployment, Codex, Cursor, Antigravity, GitHub workflow context, and broader AI router planning.