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Claude Pro vs. API: Which is more cost-effective for daily ...
May 28, 2024 - For desktop & mobile usage, you can try aisudo which support gemma, llama and claude (as API). ... Hey. I wrote the article quoted by ChatGPT in your response! Personally I do the same, use the free quota, then switch to API (with
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude $20 subscription vs apis subscription
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude $20 subscription vs APIs subscription
January 30, 2025 -

I see people suggesting API subscription instead of normal web subscription can you please tell us the benefits

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People are not giving any real arguments for why is it better to use API instead of Web. I was burning over 400$ a month in API, and i use WEB as much as i can because if i worked on large files like 700-1000 lines of code, i would burn 20$ of api in few hours. What kind of argument is that you pay what you use. Claude WEB allows you not care about size of your files, 20$ for claude is a great deal. If you know how to use Claude web, then you wont hit limits as much. Ill give you 2 gamechanging tips. If you want to use API, buy 10$ subscription for github copilot, install cline in VSC, set cline to suck AI from VSC extension, in this case Copilot, and use sonnet 3.5 for flat 10$. It will sometimes show you rate limit exceeded, but when it does, just wait a bit and try again. in the lat few days ive used it so much i would pay 45$ for api itself if i used it directly, but instead i only paid 10$ (Before i knew that trick i was burning 400$ a month). You can try this solution via free version of copilot (monthly limits). Second tip for web usage. Basically claude's limits work in 5h spans. And it counts from the first message you write. So lets say you write your first message at 5pm, this means new limit will be aavailable at 10pm, no matter if you use whole limit or not. So the trick is to force it to reset on hours that we want. Right now im messaging it via iphone automations at 7:01 am, to force it to reset my limit at 12pm. If you know that you mostly work in claude at 5-7 pm, then just message it "hi" at 1pm this way you can use all your limit from 5-6pm, it will reset on 6pm, and you have fresh batch of limit at 6:01, voi la.
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Not getting off is a big one! Most months, I spend far less than $20/month, because I spread my usage across several companies. I usually spend around $5 a month on claude api and $10 a month on chatgpt. In the occasional months in which I'm writing papers my cost goes up to 20-25 across the engines.
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › does pro plan come with claude code? i am trying to use in vs code and its asking for api key
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Does pro plan come with claude code? I am trying to use in VS code and its asking for API key
June 8, 2025 -

This is what claude said:"With the Claude Pro plan, you're using the web interface, but Claude Code is a separate command-line tool that requires API access. Unfortunately, your Pro plan subscription doesn't automatically give you access to Claude Code without an API key.

Here are your options:

Option 1: Get API Access

Even with a Pro plan, you'll need separate API credits to use Claude Code. You can:

  • Sign up for API access at https://console.anthropic.com

  • API usage is billed separately from your Pro subscription"

Option 2: Use Claude Web Interface

Since you have Pro, you can:

  • Use the web interface at claude.ai for coding help

  • Copy/paste code between VS Code and the Claude web chat

  • Use Claude's artifact feature for code generation and editing

Option 3: VS Code Extensions

While not Claude specifically, you might find these helpful:

  • GitHub Copilot (if you have access)

  • Other AI coding assistants that integrate directly with VS Code

Unfortunately, there isn't currently a way to use Claude Code with just a Pro subscription - it requires API access with separate billing. The Pro plan gives you enhanced access to the web interface, but the command-line tool is a different product that needs API credentials.

I thought you got claude code with pro but the same rate limits as the web interface. Bummer.

EDIT: Yes , you CAN use claude code with VS code if you are on a pro subscription WITHOUT using API credits. (just install claude through npm in the integrated terminal and type claude - it will present an option to login with your pro account)

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude-code: newbie on free plan and spooked on price... is pro much better?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude-code: Newbie on Free plan and spooked on price... is Pro much better?
June 4, 2025 -

UPDATE: This page is helpful and sets some expectation on limits https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/11145838-using-claude-code-with-your-pro-or-max-plan

Thanks for the replies.

It seems Pro is a good stepping stone, and more effective than throwing cash at the API with Free plan

I'm very disappointed the Max plan is simply 5x Pro messages at 5x the cost.... You'd think offering a higher plan would mean higher savings, but no. I guess model access is the main difference, but still sucks.

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Am a slow starter on AI and was actually feeling very happy about Claude Code after some research, which is a first for me in this space.

Threw in $20 on Free plan just to see.

I asked it a dumb question: "What is a Claude Token?"

Total cost: $0.1427
Total duration (API): 49s
Total duration (wall): 53m 58.6s
Total code changes: 0 lines added, 0 lines removed
Token usage by model:
claude-3-5-haiku: 3.4k input, 181 output, 0 cache read, 0 cache write
claude-sonnet: 23 input, 357 output, 28.3k cache read, 33.4k cache write

14c to answer a simple question has me worried!

Won't I chew throw $20 credit very quickly once I ask actual code questions?

Even if Pro is "5 times Free", I'm still thinking it won't a solid week of coding?

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › "just use the api"
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: "Just use the API"
December 14, 2024 -

Every time someone comes here to say there's no bread in the bakery, a dozen people snidely and flippantly respond "BAKE."

I DO NOT KNOW HOW TO BAKE.

I'm paying for bread.

And now the patisserie doesn't even warn me when it's going to run out for HOURS.

I shouldn't have to pick up a whole new career to get something whose marketing TOLD me I could get it as a regular degular lover of cinnamon rolls.

"Just bake it yourself" feels so condescending and presumptive. We are not all bakers here, and if we need to be be bakers to use the product, then the bakery should tell the truth about that before taking our money.

It makes me so frustrated and sad.

(ok i assume i will be flogged now.)

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › use claude 3 opus from the api to prevent paying a flat $20/month for it
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Use Claude 3 Opus from the API to prevent paying a flat $20/month for it
March 27, 2024 -

I highly recommend using Claude 3 Opus from the API, especially if you just want to try it out. It’s not free but the API doesn’t require an upfront flat fee and doesn’t have rate limits etc!

There’s some options for desktop like TypingMind.

For iOS I wanted to suggest my app called Pal Chat that lets you use your own API Key to chat with Claude, and it’s completely free to download: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pal-ai-chat-client/id6447545085

(The app also has no backend and takes absolutely no usage data. You can verify this by going to the app privacy report in iOS settings!)

Find elsewhere
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › api vs subscription?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: API vs Subscription?
March 10, 2024 -

Hi all, I was using the Claude Opus API and this is kinda my first time using an API for an AI model. I was wondering if there are any tips or tricks when using an API to save on money. atm I have $5.00 to use on credit, and I noticed that if I write a prompt, and get an output, I can add that output to my chat or I can just continue and disregard whatever the model wrote and start anew. Is there any benefit to adding the old chats to the list for context, or does it become wayy to costly if I always do that?

Also what would be the most efficient way to use the API for personal use? Or should I just get a general subscription plan, which one would be better in the longrun do you think? Is there a fundamental difference between the API or subscription.

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Sonnet costs for the input Input: $3 / per million tokens and Output: $15 / per million tokens, and Opus costs Input: $15 / million tokens and Output: $75 / million tokens. as you can see, Opus is quite a bit more costly through the API than just a subscription. instead through the subscription you can get 100 messages per 8 hours for an entire month. assuming your using the subscription to its fullest, it would probably be worth it over the API. it especially would be if you were using heavy context lengths, since that can add up quickly through the API. although if its only for light now and then usage, the API could be more savings in the long run. so it's up to you, but i'd say if you use a lot of context and or use it frequently then the subscription, but if its only for light stuff then the API. but of course its your call. as for the "fundamental differences", there aren't much. the models behave the same, the only differences you can maybe say is that you can edit the system prompt through the API and edit the models responses, but that's it. and those aren't things you really need to do all that often, if at all. and of course adding the models responses to the API would end up costing more, but it's a sacrifice you kind of have to do considering what you usually use these language models for. hope this helped!
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If you just want to chat with Claude, definitely spring for the subscription. I blew through the $5 API credit in less than a day. The API is super expensive, but it is meant to be used to power customer-facing apps.
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › use claude 3.5 sonnet through the api to prevent having to pay a flat $20/month on the website since it's no longer available for free
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Use Claude 3.5 Sonnet through the API to prevent having to pay a flat $20/month on the website since it's no longer available for free
November 27, 2024 -

Claude removed free access to Claude 3.5 Sonnet on the website. If you'd still like to use it without having to pay a flat $20/month, I highly recommend using Claude 3.5 Sonnet through the API - you won't have rate limits, and with its cheaper cost you'll likely be spending less than a subscription to Claude Pro!

I have a free native iOS app that supports chatting to Claude 3.5 Sonnet (and all other LLMs) using your own API Key which you could use: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pal-chat-ai-chat-client/id6447545085?platform=iphone

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › saving money with claude pro compared to api
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Saving money with claude pro compared to API
June 16, 2025 -

For the last 3 months I've been using Claude's API for web development support and it's certainly helped me a lot, but the cost was WAY too high for my financial standards, I was spending 130 dollars a month on the API. Then Anthropic launched the claude code for the pro plan and I was a bit wary of signing up for the pro due to complaints that the rate limits were too low and so on, but I still signed up and I've been VERY surprised by how much I'm using it and only 1 day so far have I reached the daily limit. Of course, this month I realize that I'm using claude code less because I don't have so many demands that need its help and also the ccusage is just an estimate, but even so I realize that in fact I would have already spent at least 70 dollars with the things I've already done in the month, I usually edit and refactor several files with more than a thousand lines and claude pro has supported this very well and without reaching the daily limit. The MAX subscription is certainly better, but for those who don't need Claude to do tasks in huge codebases, claude pro is an excellent value for money from Anthropic.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › i have never used an api. what’s the easiest way to use claude’s?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: I have never used an API. What’s the easiest way to use Claude’s?
September 10, 2024 -

Ive searched this subreddit for answers and I’ve also asked Google, Copilot, and free Claude. I’m sure the answers are out there, so please forgive me that I can’t find them.

Hence I ask for your help. What’s the easiest way for a programming noob to use the Claude API? All I want initially is to ask questions via the API, similar to the subscription version. I want to use the API vs subscription because maybe it’ll be cheaper and I also just want experience with it.

I signed up for an account and have purchased API tokens. I have an API key. But I’m struggling finding concise directions on how to use it.

I’m familiar with the $20/month subscription and want to become familiar with the API as well.

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Worth It for Claude Code? My Breakdown vs. API Costs
June 7, 2025 - I enjoy my Claude Max $100 and find it worth it. I haven’t hit any limits even using it for software engineering. However, I got a capacity constraint this past hour which is frustrating as a Max user. ... I’ve used about $800 api/equivalent in the last week. ... I just hopped on the 200 max plan after realizing i burned through ~$2000 in api credits over 2 weeks lol.
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › the $20 getting access to claude code has been honestly incredible
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: The $20 getting access to Claude Code has been honestly incredible
June 12, 2025 -

I know, I probably shouldn't say anything because this is absolutely subsidized launch pricing to drive up interest and I'm going to jinx it and they'll eventually slow down the gravy train but damn. I saw someone else post their $20 in 2 days breaking even and thought I might as well share my own experience - I broke even day 1. I've actually only gotten rate limited once, and it was for about an hour and a half on that first day when I burned $30 in equivalent API use.

I'm a heavy roo code user via API and get everything for free at work so I generally look for the right tool for the job more than anything else, and while I still think roo modes shine where claude code hasn't quite nailed yet, it's a very solid product. In my own time, I had been going more gemini heavy in roo because sonnet struggles with big context and have mad love for that beautiful month of free 2.5 pro exp... and I was willing to overlook a lot of the 05-06 flaws. Jury is still out on 06-05, but I decided to give the $20 plan a shot and see if claude code would cut my API bills and damn. It did almost immediately. First day was 06/06, the 06/01 and 06/05 were using my direct anthropic API. This is not an ad, it's good shit and you might as well get some VC funded discount claude code usage while it's still out there.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › usage and cost api now available
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Usage and Cost API now available
August 18, 2025 -

We’re introducing a new Usage and Cost API, giving you near real-time visibility into your Claude usage.

With this API you can:

  • See how token consumption changes as you adjust prompts, agent architecture, and tool options

  • Understand how you use tokens to improve prompt caching and token efficiency

  • Analyze rates usage to avoid hitting rate limits

You can access this data via new integrations with Datadog, Honeycomb, and Grafana (coming soon), or build your own dashboards with the API.

To learn more about the Usage and Cost API, explore our documentation or cookbook to get started.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › do i need to pay for both claude and anthropic to use the api key?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Do I need to pay for both Claude and Anthropic to use the API key?
October 30, 2024 -

I just paid for the Pro version of Claude. Downloaded Cursor and when I went to add the 'API key', it seems like I also need to pay for Anthropic?

I am a little confused. First time doing the Cursor IDE setup. I am a Rider dev.

I want to be able to use Cursor without any limitations. Not bragging but money is not a concern. I make enough as a Software Consultant to afford those memberships.

Also, I heard about bolt.new or something along those lines? I checked it out but it seems towards opinionated out-of-the-box frontend applications.

Any advice?

Thanks!!!

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude api limits
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude API limits
September 13, 2024 -

I’ve been using the free chat on the website for 3.5 sonnet for coding but it keeps reaching the limit. Is the API unlimited or at least way longer? And does the API work as good?

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I HAVE ALREADY TALKED ABOUT IT, SO I WILL JUST COPY TEXT BELOW ================================================= SOLUTION Using Claude through API is solution to many problems (limits reached, Claude errors etc.). In API you pay small price per message (like $0.005). Recommended way of chating with Claude API is through bring-your-own-key (BYOK) app. Ones I would recommend are LibreChat , TypingMind  and CheapAI . They even give Claude additional abilities such as web browsing. First two are really powerful, but potentially expensive, require complex setup/maintenance or are overwhelming to use. CheapAI is my free personal project and easiest/fastest to use, but simpler then first two. However, it has many powerful features and is more than enough for most tasks. It is designed to be as beginner friendly as possible. I use Claude official app as much as I can, and jump to BYOK app when I hit limit in official app. With this approach, I save 15€-20€ per month, because I remain on free plan and do not need to subscribe to pro. I would recommend you do the same. SOLUTION SUMMARY When you official Claude app starts being annoying (limit reached, model being stupid etc.), switch to BYOK app. Use TypingMind/LibreChat if you want something really powerful, but you are ok with additional paying or potential overwhelming complexity. Use CheapAI if you want to fast/easy solution with little less features, but still more then enough for most tasks. Me and my friends use it for same reason as you, coding, and for that it is perfect. Links are above!
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If you set a amount of maximum $ for API use the API will tell you you've reach the API limit. I was set 10$ per month of limit thinking that it's for API auto renewall but i've reach 10$ of API use in this month and stopped. Remove or raise your montly API limit in Anthropic API Billing section, Resolved.