Encrypted relay, not a remote API
Your code never leaves your machine. The donor's Claude runs against ciphertext. Our relay sees metadata only — bytes forwarded, latency, exit code. Never prompts. Never results.
NexVora is a peer-to-peer relay for AI quota. Hit your Claude ceiling? An encrypted tunnelhands your task to a willing donor's Claude. Code stays local. Donor stays anonymous. You stay shipping.
Built for developers who live inside Claude Code — and don't want to leave it. NexVora is invisible until you need it, and predictable when you do.
Your code never leaves your machine. The donor's Claude runs against ciphertext. Our relay sees metadata only — bytes forwarded, latency, exit code. Never prompts. Never results.
Top up in INR (UPI / RuPay / netbanking) or USD (cards). Coins in your wallet in seconds. Unused coins on cancelled tasks refund instantly. No subscription tax.
One MCP install. /nexvora delegate is in every project from then on. No new app, no copy-paste, no second login dance.
Switch on donor mode. Quiet hours of your Pro plan rent themselves out, anonymously. Set caps on concurrency, models and daily budget. Pause from the tray in one click.
Claude refuses mid-task. Run /nexvora delegate inside Claude Code — no tab-switching, no copy-paste.
Matchmaker finds an online donor whose plan and model match. An encrypted tunnel opens in under two seconds.
Your task runs on their quota through a ciphertext relay. Donor never sees your prompt. You never see their keys.
Only tokens actually used cost you anything. Unused coins from the pre-authorised cap return to your wallet instantly.
The donor's Claude does the work but never reads a word of it. Three steps, no surprises.
Claude refuses mid-task. You stay in your terminal. We compute an estimate in coins and ask for one confirmation. No tab-switching, no API keys to wrangle.
# Inside Claude Code/nexvora delegate→ estimate 180–480 coins (cap 500)→ confirm? [y/n]_
Matchmaker finds a donor whose plan, models and quiet-hours match your request. A bearer token opens an E2E-encrypted channel between your sandbox and theirs. Our relay forwards opaque bytes.
# Relay logmatched donor#a3f9 · sonnet-4.6 · rep 87handshake ✓ 1.8s · bearer single-usetunnel open · forwarding ciphertext
Task completes in your local environment with the donor's tokens. Coins settle on-chain to the ledger: ~80% donor, the rest split between platform and (optionally) the property where the agent lives.
# Settlementcompleted in 38s · 287 of 480 estimatedrefund 193 coins → your walletdonor +229 · platform +44 · rate 4.6/5
We're shipping to paid beta after a full internal security audit and an external pentest. The architecture is documented and the audit log is queryable — no theatre.
Bearer tokens are single-use, expire in 60s, and live only in Redis. Frames are signed (Ed25519), nonce-windowed, and capped at 16 MiB. We forward bytes, not meaning.
Every tool call inside a relayed task lands in an append-only Postgres audit. Admins can reproduce a session for disputes, but never decrypt prompts.
Anomaly detection, Sybil clustering, and a tiered escalation engine (auto-pause → slash → ban) protect requesters from gamed quotas. Receipts are tamper-evident.
UPI, RuPay and netbanking when we detect you're in India. Cards everywhere else. Coins land in seconds; GST invoices arrive in your inbox. Unused coins from cancelled relays refund automatically — no support ticket required.
Pro plan sits idle from midnight to 8am? NexVora rents that capacity to developers who need it. You set the rules — hours, models, daily budget, concurrent caps. The donor daemon does the rest.
Pro plan donors who allow only their idle hours, averaged over the last 90 days.
Donors run encrypted ciphertext through their local Claude. Nothing decryptable touches their machine.
Tray icon → pause. Active tunnels finish; new matches stop. Resume the same way.
Sign up free, claim the bonus, install the MCP server, ship your next relay before your coffee cools.