The situation is less about Sonnet 4.5 being a disappointment and more about a strategic shift in how the AI models are being offered. For power users, the key takeaway is that the workflow must now adapt. Opus 4.1 remains the superior tool for deep, complex tasks, but it is now positioned as a premium, limited resource. Sonnet 4.5 is the new, faster default for everything else. The frustration is a natural consequence of this transition, especially when the communication and marketing don't fully articulate this nuanced strategy to the most dedicated segment of the user base. Answer from AryaN_2348 on reddit.com
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/claudecode › is claude code sonnet 4.5 really better than opus 4.1? not seeing it.
r/ClaudeCode on Reddit: Is Claude Code Sonnet 4.5 Really Better Than Opus 4.1? Not Seeing It.
October 3, 2025 -

How are people genuinely praising Claude Code Sonnet 4.5? I have no idea what’s happening…but from my experience it’s pretty disappointing. Sorry if that stings, but I’m honestly curious about what others see in it.

I’m speaking as someone who uses Claude Code daily easily 7+ hours per day and who has been deeply involved with it since the beginning. I consider myself a power user and truly understand the capabilities it should have. Maybe I’m missing something crucial here…but BESIDES that point I’m really dissatisfied and frustrated with Anthropic right now.

On top of that, the marketing hype around Sonnet 4.5 feels like the same garbage AI slot promotion we saw everywhere with ChatGPT lol. It’s being marketed as the “best model in the world,” likely to people who barely even scratch its surface.

I’ve also just hit a usage limit on Opus 4.1. I’m on the max 200 plan and now there’s some kind of cap in place…for what, a week? Why? If Sonnet is sooooo good why are they placing weekly limits on opus 4.1? So stupid. Can someone explain what’s going on here?

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Anthropic
anthropic.com › news › claude-opus-4-5
Introducing Claude Opus 4.5
November 24, 2025 - Claude Opus 4.5 excels at long-horizon, autonomous tasks, especially those that require sustained reasoning and multi-step execution. In our evaluations it handled complex workflows with fewer dead-ends. On Terminal Bench it delivered a 15% improvement over Sonnet 4.5, a meaningful gain that ...
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Coding: Opus 4.5 vs Sonnet 4.5
In my totally personal experience, if you want a long rambling session where you plan and implement iteratively, Sonnet is your wo/man. But if you want to cut that down, spend a large amount of effort (on your part) making an initial plan, and then mostly one shotting after that, ask Opus. Sonnet can do this too so at least IME Sonnet is a good all around model. Opus, at least IME, struggles with long sessions. More on reddit.com
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If Sonnet 4.5 is "better" than Opus 4.1, why use opus?
For now, using Claude Sonnet 4.5 is the de-facto model we should be using. Claude Opus 4.5 is gonna be crazy expensive performant. More on reddit.com
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Sonnet 4.5 vs Opus 4.1
I just tried it and opus 4.1 is still superior. Had a cookie issue that sonnet 4.5 introduced and after 5+ attempts to fix it, I switched back to opus 4.1 and it fixed it in one try. This is just one scenario but Makes me think the benchmarks are meaningless Update: I had sonnet 4.5 also working on a different issue and it decided to create a completely new simplified file instead of just modifying the one we’ve been working on. Maybe this model just needs very specific instructions but it was pretty much obvious to opus 4.1. More on reddit.com
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Maybe Opus 4.5 is even cheaper than Sonnet 4.5
also opus in plan mode or when you'll explicitly ask will spawn agents. many agents. which might sound like total token hog - but in a long run over v. large codebases i worked on it's a lifesaving thing - as the swarm can actually analyze A LOT of code and provide you one, robust and reliable solution instead of the usual trial-and-error sonnet's approach before this planning mode became a thing. More on reddit.com
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Skywork
skywork.ai › home › claude sonnet 4.5 vs claude opus: which one should you choose?
Claude Sonnet 4.5 vs Claude Opus: which one should you choose? - Skywork ai
October 3, 2025 - A: Claude Opus is significantly more expensive than Sonnet. The primary drawback noted by many developers is its lower cost-effectiveness, especially for workflows that require long-running sessions or high-volume usage.
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Lisa Peyton
lisapeyton.com › home › claude 4.1 opus vs. claude 4.5 sonnet: a real-world showdown for content marketers
Claude 4.1 Opus vs. Claude 4.5 Sonnet: A Real-World Showdown for Content Marketers | Lisa Peyton
October 2, 2025 - Claude 4.5 Sonnet opened with: “Here’s the truth nobody’s saying out loud: Your job isn’t one thing—it’s fifty things wrapped in a fancy title.” Different approach, but equally engaging.
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Data Studios
datastudios.org › post › claude-opus-4-5-vs-claude-sonnet-4-5-model-differences-pricing-structure-context-windows-and-mor
Claude Opus 4.5 vs Claude Sonnet 4.5: Model Differences, Pricing Structure, Context Windows, and more
November 25, 2025 - Sonnet 4.5 performs extremely well in practical coding, summarization, spreadsheet manipulation, short-to-medium reasoning and content generation — often delivering 90–95% of Opus’s performance at significantly reduced cost.
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Creole Studios
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Sonnet 4.5 vs Opus 4.1: Which one is best for Coding & Agents?
October 9, 2025 - Consistent latency on their existing infra and tooling. If Opus is your incumbent and performs well on your repos, it absolutely deserves a head-to-head against Sonnet 4.5—especially on deeply analytical or policy-driven agent tasks.
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Simon Willison
simonwillison.net › 2025 › Nov › 24 › claude-opus
Claude Opus 4.5, and why evaluating new LLMs is increasingly difficult
November 24, 2025 - The core characteristics of Opus 4.5 are a 200,000 token context (same as Sonnet), 64,000 token output limit (also the same as Sonnet), and a March 2025 “reliable knowledge cutoff” (Sonnet 4.5 is January, Haiku 4.5 is February).
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Skywork
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Claude Sonnet 4.5 vs Opus: Das bessere KI-Modell? - Skywork ai
October 5, 2025 - Wenn du heute entscheiden müsstest, würde ich ganz klar sagen: Claude Sonnet 4.5 ist die bessere Wahl – stabiler, günstiger im Betrieb und mit echter Produktivitätssteigerung.
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CodeRabbit
coderabbit.ai › blog › claude-sonnet-45-better-performance-but-a-paradox
Claude Sonnet 4.5: Better performance but a paradox
October 3, 2025 - We benchmarked Claude Sonnet 4.5 as it narrows the gap with Opus 4.1 in code review, catching more critical bugs with 41% important hits at lower cost.
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autonomyai.io › home › sonnet 4.5 vs. opus 4.1 – enterprise vibe coding
Sonnet 4.5 vs. Opus 4.1: Speed Today or Maintainability Tomorrow?
October 1, 2025 - One of the quiet but impactful improvements in Sonnet 4.5 was how it handled error recovery. Earlier, Claude-based runs struggled with unterminated string literals, tripping over contractions like We’ll and I’d.
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blog.getbind.co › 2025 › 09 › 30 › claude-sonnet-4-5-vs-gpt-5-vs-claude-opus-4-1-ultimate-coding-comparison
Claude Sonnet 4.5 vs GPT-5 vs Claude Opus 4.1 – Ultimate Coding Comparison
September 30, 2025 - Anthropic calls its newly released Claude Sonnet 4.5 the best coding model in the world. It’s a refined upgrade over the Opus line, with a focused agenda: to excel at long-running autonomous agent workflows, software engineering tasks, and ...
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datacamp.com › blog › claude-opus-4-5
Claude Opus 4.5: Benchmarks, Agents, Tools, and More | DataCamp
November 25, 2025 - According to Anthropic, at medium effort, Opus 4.5 matches Sonnet 4.5's best SWE-bench score while using 76% fewer output tokens. At high effort, it beats Sonnet by over 4% — still using nearly half the tokens. There's also improved context management and memory.
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › sonnet 4.5 vs opus 4.1
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Sonnet 4.5 vs Opus 4.1
September 29, 2025 -

I've been using fully Claude Opus 4.1 in my terminal setup for coding, reasoning, and agent-like tasks. it's been solid for complex workflows. But now that Sonnet 4.5 is out, I'm wondering if I should switch. From benchmarks, it seems to match or beat Opus in areas like coding (higher scores on SWE-Bench and agentic tasks), visual reasoning, and handling nuanced instructions with better efficiency for iterative sessions. If you've tried both in a CLI/terminal environment, what's your take? Does Sonnet hold up for deep reasoning and long-chain planning, or does Opus still edge it out there?

For complex workflows, would you recommend switching? Experiences appreciated!

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Claude Docs
platform.claude.com › docs › en › about-claude › models › overview
Models overview - Claude Docs
If you're unsure which model to use, we recommend starting with Claude Sonnet 4.5.
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Skywork
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Claude Sonnet 4.5 vs Claude Opus Avis pratique - Skywork ai
October 7, 2025 - Sécurité et alignement : Sonnet a été entraîné avec plus de mesures de sécurité et de classificateurs ; pour beaucoup d’utilisateurs, cela signifie moins de sorties étranges ou risquées lors des sessions à haute autonomie.
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Anthropic
anthropic.com › news › claude-sonnet-4-5
Introducing Claude Sonnet 4.5
September 29, 2025 - Claude Sonnet 4.5 is our most powerful model to date. See footnotes for methodology. Experts in finance, law, medicine, and STEM found Sonnet 4.5 shows dramatically better domain-specific knowledge and reasoning compared to older models, including Opus 4.1.
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Medium
medium.com › @ayaanhaider.dev › sonnet-4-5-vs-haiku-4-5-vs-opus-4-1-which-claude-model-actually-works-best-in-real-projects-7183c0dc2249
Sonnet 4.5 vs Haiku 4.5 vs Opus 4.1 — Which Claude Model Actually Works Best in Real Projects | by Ayaan haider | Medium
October 18, 2025 - Sonnet 4.5 Sonnet is the all-rounder. It’s the model I trust for daily work — writing logic, managing state, connecting APIs, and handling multiple files. It’s reliable, consistent, and doesn’t freeze easily.