Aider, typed and ready to call.

Aider runs in your terminal, so it can shell out to the Deepline CLI directly — every typed GTM tool is one command away, with the same per-call pricing and caps as every other surface.

Agent CLISupportedCLI
# Aiderconnect
curl -s https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install | bash
01Connect over the CLI

Connect Aider to Deepline. Same tools as every other surface.

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  1. // Step 1
    Install the Deepline CLI
    curl -s https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install | bash — one binary, no per-provider SDKs.
  2. // Step 2
    Call typed tools
    Run deepline tools call <action> --json {…} — the same typed surface every agent uses, with per-call cost shown before each run.
02What you can do

Same typed tools as Claude Code and Codex

Per-call cost preview and spend caps on every run

No per-provider API keys to wire up

Save results to a Postgres database you own

The provider catalog is identical on every surface. Browse all providers →

03FAQ

Can I use Deepline with Aider? Yes.

Can I use Deepline with Aider?
Yes. Deepline ships as one CLI plus an MCP server, so Aider can call all 97+ GTM integrations as typed tools — over cli, with no per-provider setup.
How do I connect Deepline to Aider?
Install the Deepline CLI, then Call typed tools. curl -s https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install | bash — one binary, no per-provider SDKs. Full steps are on this page.
Does Aider need a Deepline-specific plugin or integration?
No. Aider uses the same CLI surface as every other agent — there's no bespoke connector to build or maintain, and new providers appear automatically.
What can Aider do with Deepline?
Same typed tools as Claude Code and Codex; Per-call cost preview and spend caps on every run; No per-provider API keys to wire up — all priced per call with a spend cap you set, and results saved to a Postgres database you own.
// Try it

Your first GTM job,
shipping in two minutes.

Install once, then prompt Deepline from Claude Code.

// paste in your terminal
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