Claude
support.claude.com › en › articles › 8324991-about-claude-s-pro-plan-usage
About Claude's Pro Plan Usage | Claude Help Center
The number of messages you can send will vary based on message length, including the length of files you attach, the length of your current conversation, and the model or feature you use. Your session-based usage limit will reset every five hours.
Claude
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Using Claude Code with your Pro or Max plan | Claude Help Center
... Pro ($20/month): Average users ... with Claude Code every five hours. Most Pro users can expect 40-80 hours of Sonnet 4 within their weekly usage limits....
Videos
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Understanding Claude's Usage Limits — $20 Pro vs $100 Max plan ...
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Claude Weekly Limits Explained: What Pro Users Need to Know - YouTube
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Claude Code: 1 Million Tokens + Unlimited Agents Changes Everything ...
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CHEAPER AND BETTER: Claude OPUS 4.5 IS HERE (NEW LIMITS) - YouTube
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Claude Code New Session Limits: What Solo Devs Need to Know - YouTube
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How to stop hitting Claude limits [practical tips and demo] - YouTube
Reddit
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What are claude code usage limits like with pro subscription?
April 30, 2025 - If your workflows spawn 50-60 calls per task, you might hit rate limiting or quota pretty fast before finishing. From a real talk standpoint, that $100 tier usually gets you way more generous usage to handle big codebases or heavy lifting with ...
Reddit
reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude code pro, 4 hours of usage.
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude code Pro, 4 hours of usage.
June 5, 2025 -
/cost doesn’t tell me how many tokens I’ve used. But after 4 hours I’m at my limit. My project is not massive, and I never noticed more than a few k tokens on occasion. It would be good to know what the limits are and I might move to max.
Claude
support.claude.com › en › articles › 12429409-extra-usage-for-paid-claude-plans
Extra Usage for Paid Claude Plans | Claude Help Center
Leverage your included usage first: Plan intensive work sessions around your five-hour usage windows. Start new conversations: Begin fresh chats for new topics to minimize the size of your context window. Use projects effectively: Store frequently referenced documents in project knowledge instead of re-uploading. Set appropriate limits: Start with conservative spending caps and adjust based on your needs. Extra usage applies to both Claude conversations and Claude Code terminal usage.
GitHub
github.com › anthropics › claude-code › issues › 2739
Clarification on Claude Code Pro Rate Limits and MCP Usage · Issue #2739 · anthropics/claude-code
June 30, 2025 - Thanks for the great work on Claude Code — it’s been a fantastic tool in my workflow. I’m currently using the Pro plan, and I understand that there’s a rate limit of approximately 10–40 prompts every 5 hours, depending on complexity.
Published Jun 30, 2025
Reddit
reddit.com › r/claudecode › what are the actual claude code rate limits on the $20 pro plan right now?
r/ClaudeCode on Reddit: What are the actual Claude Code rate limits on the $20 Pro plan right now?
1 week ago -
I'm thinking of upgrading to the $20/month plan specifically to use Claude Code. Are you guys hitting the limit constantly? Just trying to figure out if it's usable for a full workday or if I'll get capped immediately.
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Full workday, no way. Couple of hours, yes.
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I have 3 pro plans. I cannot justify spending $100 right now. I hit my limits on sonnet 4.5 within 2-3 hrs with properly managing context. Then i switch to 2nd account and then 3rd.. post that my 1st account limit resets. That is how I roll.
Dev Problems
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Claude Code Pro Plan: Great Value for Real-World Coding + Tips - Dev Problems
4 days ago - All-in-all, the Claude Code Pro Plan hits a really nice balance: you get a strong daily model in Sonnet, and you still have access to Opus 4.5 for the moments where you want maximum capability. With a medium-size repo, I’m consistently getting a solid amount of usage—especially when I’m careful about prompt clarity and keep an eye on limits.