If you want to use Qwen, the main question is simple:
why pay full price?
TokenDock gives you Qwen tokens at 40% lower pricing.
That means you can keep using the Qwen models you want, without paying as much for every request.
Why this matters
Token pricing might look small at first, but it adds up fast once usage grows.
That is especially true for:
production apps
internal AI tools
coding workflows
agent workloads
long-context usage
anything with regular daily traffic
If you are serious about using Qwen, lower token cost is one of the easiest ways to reduce spend without changing models.
Pricing
| Model | TokenDock Input | TokenDock Output | List Price Input | List Price Output |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qwen3.6-Plus-256k | $0.1656 / 1M | $0.9906 / 1M | $0.276 / 1M | $1.651 / 1M |
| Qwen3.6-Plus-1m | $0.606 / 1M | $3.9612 / 1M | $1.01 / 1M | $6.602 / 1M |
| Qwen3.5-Flash-128k | $0.0174 / 1M | $0.1722 / 1M | $0.029 / 1M | $0.287 / 1M |
Why use TokenDock
The value is straightforward.
You are not changing to a different model family.
You are not being asked to rethink your AI stack.
You are simply getting Qwen at a lower price.
For teams already planning to build on Qwen, that is the part that matters.
Bottom line
TokenDock makes Qwen 40% cheaper.
If you already want Qwen, that is a strong enough reason to take a look.