Teamo Code Review
Teamo Code is a terminal tool that lets developers switch between Claude Code and OpenAI Codex CLI engines with a single Shift+Tab keystroke under one subscription.
Verdict
Teamo Code fills a practical niche for developers who want to use both Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex CLI without managing separate billing and configs — one subscription at $20 covers both. Its native config inheritance (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md) and session continuity make it a low-friction wrapper rather than a reimplementation. Note that OpenAI's Codex CLI is a separate, current product distinct from the deprecated Codex API; the editor's concern about deprecation does not apply here.
What it does
One subscription, two official coding engines.
Best for
Developers looking for a comprehensive coding tool with multiple engine options
At a glance
Pros & cons
- One subscription unlocks both Claude Code and Codex CLI
- Shift+Tab engine cycling without leaving the terminal
- Inherits existing local configs and chat history automatically
- Works on macOS, Windows, and Linux
- Limited to terminal/CLI users — no GUI
- Dependent on Anthropic and OpenAI SDK availability and pricing
- Relatively niche appeal outside power developer workflows
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Frequently asked
- Is Teamo Code free to use?
- Yes. Teamo Code has a free plan — Free trial; Pro $20/mo covers both engines
- Does Teamo Code have memory?
- Yes. Teamo Code retains conversation memory across sessions.
- Can Teamo Code do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Teamo Code?
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