I will mainly use it alongside cursor, I love claude’s models especially in anything that requires any tool use its so good and seamless
I will use it alongside cursor just want to know what I will get and if it will be good enough, I can do with 40-50 messages every 5 hours that’s really good for me especially alongside cursor
And before you say “just get the 100$ one this one won’t do anything” I can’t afford it
i’m CONSIDERING upgrading to the $100-200 max subscription just because of how costly using claude is on cursor (and far worse through that damned api — still can’t believe designing a new glassmorphic card costed $4[?!?!] for one prompt).
i kind of want to test around with claude code more; i’ve used it in the past (wasn’t extremely impressed but keep in mind i’m building more simple webapps and whatnot). when i am doing something more novel, generally a massive amount of context or manual programming is still required, even if it’s integrating an API that the AI is not familiar with.
don’t send a firebomb through my window, but i kind of like gemini and the huge context window for their cli/vscode extension is awesome. i haven’t hit any usage caps, afaik it’s free but i also pay for gemini and it’s super cheap.
i do this partially for a living, so i don’t mind paying for a good tool, but i don’t want to throw $200 at something if my cursor, windsurf and gemini subscription will work fine. i am doing this 8-12+ hours a day generally speaking, so if it’s that large of a step up, i’m game.
main question: has anyone actually tried using the normal $20 subscription for claude code? will i get anything out of it other than seeing if paying for claude is right for me?
i despise burning money and buying stuff i won’t use, and i am not super apt on feeding in to anthropic’s greed…
please, if you’ve tried the different pricing tiers, give me an example of how much you can use of both sonnet and opus on each
I was genuinely surprised when somebody made a working clone of my app Shotomatic using Claude in 15 minutes.
At first I didn't believe it, so I decided to give it a try myself. I thought, screw it, and went all-in for the $200 Max plan to see what it could really do.
Man, I was impressed.
The feature (the one in the video) I tried was something like this:
You register a few search keywords, the app (Shotomatic) opens the browser, runs the searches, and automatically takes screenshots of the results. The feature should seamlessly integrate with the existing app.
The wild part? I didn’t write a single line of code.
The entire thing was implemented using Claude Code, and I didn't touch the code myself at all. I only interacted through the terminal giving instructions. From planning to implementation, code review, creating of PR and merging, everything was done with natural language.
It was an insanely productive, and honestly a little scary experience.
Why haven't I tried this before?
Today, I just saw this article about claude code and see that they added claude code to pro plan. But you will only get 10-40 prompts every 5 hours. What do you guys think?
So i just tried to use Claude for some C# questions this morning to learn Unity, i ask it 8 questions in like 1-2 hours, and now i can't use it anymore, so i tried to look at the "Subscription plan" and i see :
20 euros for "5x more than free" ?
Is this some kind of joke explanation ? 5x more than what ? my 8 questions ?
So you are limited to 40 questions/ days / months ? with 20euros ?
And the next step, the "Team Plan"- 30euros, said "More than Pro "...
More is how much exactly ?
I have no idea about how much i need to pay to how much questions i can ask per day/month, is this a limit about how long the awser is ? SO if i get a long "explanation awnser" i basically get almost 0 questions per day ?
I need a reliable AI to try getting into coding with more specific questions but now i'm not sure its worth it if the price is expensive and the usage this much limited.
Sorry but i really don't understand for what is offered me to pay for.