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9router vs OpenHands

9router (FREE AI Router & Token Saver) vs OpenHands (Self-hosted developer control center for coding agents and automations.) - live GitHub stats and typed graph relationships, not marketing.

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9router

decolua/9router

21kpushed Jul 7, 2026
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OpenHands

OpenHands/OpenHands

80kpushed Jul 8, 2026

Tagline

9router
FREE AI Router & Token Saver
OpenHands
Self-hosted developer control center for coding agents and automations.

Stars

9router
21k
OpenHands
80k

Forks

9router
3.4k
OpenHands
10k

Open issues

9router
1.1k
OpenHands
350

Language

9router
JavaScript
OpenHands
Python

Adopt for

9router
An efficient coding tool that connects multiple AI providers to save tokens and avoid rate limits, offering a 20-40% token saving feature with RTK and auto-fallback to free models.
OpenHands
OpenHands is an adaptable platform designed for developers looking to manage AI-driven coding assistants and automations across various backends, including local, remote, and cloud setups. It supports multiple AI models,

Persona

9router
-
OpenHands
-

Runtime

9router
-
OpenHands
-

License

9router
MIT
OpenHands
Other

Last pushed

9router
Jul 7, 2026
OpenHands
Jul 8, 2026

Categories

9router
AI Agents, Inference & Serving
OpenHands
AI Agents, Developer Tools

Trust and health

Open issues (now)

9router
1.1k
OpenHands
350

Owner type

9router
User
OpenHands
Organization

Security scan

9router
No lockfile
OpenHands
2 low (2 low)

Full report

OpenHands
Trust report

Typed relationship

9router alternative OpenHandsBoth support coding agents and serve as control centers for automations, offering similar functionality.

Choose 9router if…

  • 9router is primarily JavaScript; OpenHands is Python.
  • License: 9router is MIT, OpenHands is Other.
  • Both support coding agents and serve as control centers for automations, offering similar functionality.
  • Tags unique to 9router: copilot, codex, ai-gateway, claude.
  • Also covers Inference & Serving.
  • - When you need to connect various AI coding tools (like Claude Code, Codex) across 40+ providers.

When NOT to use 9router

  • - Avoid if you are looking for specialized features specific to a single top-tier AI coding tool, as 9router's strength lies in its multi-provider fallback and token-saving functionalities.
  • - If the project requires heavy reliance on expensive APIs where cost is not a concern and direct access without intermediate routing offers better performance or control.
  • - For users who prefer manual switching between different providers to maintain full control over which AI services they use at any given time.

Choose OpenHands if…

  • OpenHands is primarily Python; 9router is JavaScript.
  • License: OpenHands is Other, 9router is MIT.
  • Pricing: The repository doesn't provide specific pricing details; refer to official resources for the most current information on cost structures..
  • Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Requires Docker; Requirements might vary based on backend configuration. For local setups, Docker might be required.; Ensure compliance with infrastructure specifications recommended for running AI models efficiently..
  • Both support coding agents and serve as control centers for automations, offering similar functionality.
  • Tags unique to OpenHands: claude-ai, llm, artificial-intelligence, gpt.
  • Also covers Developer Tools.
  • Use OpenHands if you seek a self-hosted solution that provides robust management of AI-driven coding assistants.

When NOT to use OpenHands

  • Avoid OpenHands if you prefer a fully managed service without self-hosting requirements or the complexity of managing multiple backends.
  • Do not use it if your primary need is limited to a single AI model and does not benefit from broad compatibility with other agents like Claude Code, Codex, or ACP-compatible agents.

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Common questions

What is the difference between 9router and OpenHands?
9router: FREE AI Router & Token Saver. OpenHands: Self-hosted developer control center for coding agents and automations.. See the comparison table for live GitHub stats and shared categories.
When should I choose 9router over OpenHands?
Choose 9router over OpenHands when 9router is primarily JavaScript; OpenHands is Python; License: 9router is MIT, OpenHands is Other; Both support coding agents and serve as control centers for automations, offering similar functionality; Tags unique to 9router: copilot, codex, ai-gateway, claude; Also covers Inference & Serving; - When you need to connect various AI coding tools (like Claude Code, Codex) across 40+ providers.
When should I choose OpenHands over 9router?
Choose OpenHands over 9router when OpenHands is primarily Python; 9router is JavaScript; License: OpenHands is Other, 9router is MIT; Pricing: The repository doesn't provide specific pricing details; refer to official resources for the most current information on cost structures.; Requirements: Min 4 GB RAM; Requires Docker; Requirements might vary based on backend configuration. For local setups, Docker might be required.; Ensure compliance with infrastructure specifications recommended for running AI models efficiently.; Both support coding agents and serve as control centers for automations, offering similar functionality; Tags unique to OpenHands: claude-ai, llm, artificial-intelligence, gpt; Also covers Developer Tools; Use OpenHands if you seek a self-hosted solution that provides robust management of AI-driven coding assistants.
When should I avoid 9router?
- Avoid if you are looking for specialized features specific to a single top-tier AI coding tool, as 9router's strength lies in its multi-provider fallback and token-saving functionalities. - If the project requires heavy reliance on expensive APIs where cost is not a concern and direct access without intermediate routing offers better performance or control. - For users who prefer manual switching between different providers to maintain full control over which AI services they use at any given time.
When should I avoid OpenHands?
Avoid OpenHands if you prefer a fully managed service without self-hosting requirements or the complexity of managing multiple backends. Do not use it if your primary need is limited to a single AI model and does not benefit from broad compatibility with other agents like Claude Code, Codex, or ACP-compatible agents.
Is 9router or OpenHands more popular on GitHub?
OpenHands has more GitHub stars (79,943 vs 20,882). Stars measure visibility, not whether either tool fits your constraints.
Are 9router and OpenHands open source?
Yes - both are open-source projects on GitHub (9router: MIT, OpenHands: Other).
Where can I find alternatives to 9router or OpenHands?
GraphCanon lists graph-backed alternatives at /tools/decolua-9router/alternatives and /tools/openhands-openhands/alternatives (/tools/decolua-9router/alternatives.md, /tools/openhands-openhands/alternatives.md), ranked by typed relationship edges rather than popularity votes.
Is there a machine-readable version of this comparison?
Yes. The markdown twin at /compare/decolua-9router-vs-openhands-openhands.md mirrors this page for agents and LLM crawlers, with the same stats table and FAQ answers.
Which is better maintained, 9router or OpenHands?
9router: Very active. OpenHands: Very active. Compare maintenance labels, days since push, and release cadence in the trust section below - stars alone do not measure maintenance.
Where are the full trust reports for 9router and OpenHands?
GraphCanon publishes per-repo trust reports with dated maintenance, provenance, and scan summaries: 9router: /tools/decolua-9router/trust; OpenHands: /tools/openhands-openhands/trust.

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