China supply guide
China AI digital service supply guide
If you are outside China and looking for AI tool subscriptions, accounts, SMS verification, email accounts or virtual cards, the Chinese digital service market can be a useful source to understand.
What makes this channel attractive
Demand for AI tools changes quickly. One week buyers may look for ChatGPT Plus, the next week Claude Max, Codex quota, Gemini, Grok, Windsurf or Kiro becomes the focus. A strong source channel needs to react fast, keep categories organized and make the delivery rules clear.
Many resale-style buyers on Chinese marketplaces such as Xianyu care about the same things: source cost, available stock, fast delivery and practical after-sale handling. AI ToolSource presents these categories in a cleaner format for global buyers who want to understand the China-side supply path before ordering.
This is useful for individual users who need one AI subscription, repeat buyers comparing several categories, and reseller-style buyers who need a practical source to benchmark price, stock and delivery rules.
Common product types
- Subscriptions: ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro / Max, Gemini, Grok and coding tools.
- Account support: ready-to-use accounts, email accounts and recovery information.
- Verification: SMS numbers and email access for account registration or verification.
- Payment support: virtual cards and subscription-related payment assistance.
How to compare sources
| Factor | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Subscription, account, verification, email or virtual card | Each category has a different delivery and support rule |
| Delivery | Automatic, manual, account-based or card-based | Delivery speed and risk are not the same |
| Support | Dropped access, failed delivery, replacement and renewal | After-sale handling is often more important than the lowest price |
How to order safely
Before paying, confirm the exact product name, validity period, delivery method, replacement policy and what is not covered. For digital products, platform rules, account history and login behavior can affect long-term stability.