SenseNova Token Plan Free DeepSeek-V4-Flash API
SenseNova Token Plan beta is a lead for free DeepSeek-V4-Flash API access. Developers in China can test it for low-cost document handling, summarization, and simple agent subtasks. Current details come from a public article and platform entry; quotas and limits need re-verification.
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How to claim
- Open the official page or signup link for SenseNova.
- Requirement: Sign up or log in to the SenseNova platform with a phone number
- Requirement: Open Quick Start or the Token Plan console and copy the API key
- Requirement: Confirm free quota, rate limits, and any identity or business verification before use
- Run one real task to confirm the credits work.
- If the deal expires or does not work, use the alternatives below.
Credits and limits
SenseNova Token Plan beta reportedly offers free DeepSeek-V4-Flash API access after phone signup. The reported endpoint is token.sensenova.cn/v1/chat/completions, suitable for document handling and low-cost model tests. Exact quota, rate limits, context length, and verification requirements must be confirmed in the official console.
Requirements
- Sign up or log in to the SenseNova platform with a phone number
- Open Quick Start or the Token Plan console and copy the API key
- Confirm free quota, rate limits, and any identity or business verification before use
Alternatives if unavailable
If you just need model API access, try openllmapi.com for one-key access to multiple providers.
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FAQ
Is SenseNova Free DeepSeek-V4-Flash API still available?
Current status: Ongoing. Always confirm on the official signup page.
What do I need to claim SenseNova Token Plan Free DeepSeek-V4-Flash API?
Sign up or log in to the SenseNova platform with a phone number, Open Quick Start or the Token Plan console and copy the API key, Confirm free quota, rate limits, and any identity or business verification before use
Can I access SenseNova Token Plan Free DeepSeek-V4-Flash API from China?
Current data says it is accessible or relatively friendly from China.