It depends on what you want from it, and what you expect from it. I subscribed to Claude Pro for the $20 plan (same as 20 EUR plan), and I was able to run it a solid 3 hours out of 5 with Sonnet 4. That doesn't mean they'll always keep it at that level, but that's my experience. The reason you might want to pay more is because you get access to Opus, but honestly it's not a lot of access. Sonnet 4 you can run for most of 5 hours on the $100 Max plan, but Opus stops fairly early on. I kept Opus on standby for harder issues. Honestly, I dislike the hardcore agent coding. I'd rather do build, file layout creation, most coding on my own. Claude Pro does a fantastic job, especially where I have limited knowledge, but I'd rather build the knowledge I need instead of having an agent do it all. Answer from RestInProcess on reddit.com
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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.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude pro plan with claude code
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude Pro plan with Claude Code
June 10, 2025 -

Can anyone share their experience using the pro plan with Claude Code? I only have small projects and a few minor request per day, nothing crazy or massive files. How much basic usage can you get from the pro plan? Any experience and advice? Is it worth it for coding daily use?

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › seriously impressed: claude code on the pro tier is a game changer! [appreciation]
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Seriously Impressed: Claude Code on the Pro Tier is a Game Changer! [Appreciation]
June 5, 2025 -

Just wanted to give a massive shout-out as a Pro tier user – absolutely thrilled that Claude Code is now part of our plan!

I've been putting it through its paces with the JetBrains IDE Claude Code [BETA] plugin, and honestly, it's been a fantastic experience so far. I'm genuinely impressed and super grateful for this powerful tool.

Yeah, I know there are usage limits, but mad respect to Anthropic for extending this to us Pro users instead of keeping it exclusive to the MAX tier. It feels awesome to be included!

What are your experiences with it? Anyone else finding it super useful for their workflow?

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude opus 4.5 is now available in claude code for pro users
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude Opus 4.5 is now available in Claude Code for Pro users
3 weeks ago -

Claude Opus 4.5, our frontier coding model, is now available in Claude Code for Pro users. Pro users can select Opus 4.5 using the /model command in their terminal.

Opus 4.5 will consume rate limits faster than Sonnet 4.5. We recommend using Opus for your most complex tasks and using Sonnet for simpler tasks.

To get started:

* Run claude update
* /model opus

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › [ removed by moderator ]
What are claude code usage limits like with pro subscription?
April 30, 2025 - I used it along side cursor so 20$ for cursor and 20$ for claude was enough for my usecases ... With Max 5x I hit maximum in 2h :) ! I think only 20x is the best choice for all day work (with Opus). If you have big project Sonnet is not so good. Opus is the only solution. ... This may be a strange question, but you were the last person to write here: How much can you do with the pro plan? I mean, I don't need it for full-time development or for actual code writing, but more for editing, improvement, etc.
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reddit.com › r/claudeai › for those using claude code in pro plan. use the web chat for planning!
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: For those using claude code in Pro Plan. Use the web chat for planning!
June 10, 2025 -

In case you missed, if you got rate limited on the web chat, your Claude code will just do fine and still works. And since you won't have access to Opus, then you can simply use the web chat for planning.

So here's what I usually do:

  1. repomix (library to copy your codebase as a .txt onto clipboard) my whole codebase.

  2. attach to Claude web app with Opus selected, then magically prompt my problem and ask it to create a comprehensive plan (sometimes I ask it to use a Markdown format with checkbox, so Claude code can slowly check each box once a task is done).

  3. then copy and paste the response onto Claude code.

  4. Sonnet will do the rest. It'd be better if you ask it to go to each task one by one and not solving the whole thing in one go.

I know some people already know this, so hopefully this also helps those who doesn't know it yet!

nb: this post is 100% human-made
nb#2: this only works if you're working with a repo that can fit into opus's context length limit.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › struggling with claude code pro on windows – how can i optimize my setup?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Struggling with Claude Code Pro on Windows – How Can I Optimize My Setup?
June 25, 2025 -

Due to budget constraints, I opted for Claude Code Pro on Windows. While my Cursor subscription was expired for a few days, I gave Claude a try, mostly through the WSL terminal inside Cursor.

Honestly, I haven’t been getting the performance others seem to rave about:

  • I often need to prompt it multiple times just to generate usable code, even if i asked it to debug & diagnose

  • Many times I need to press continue to because it keep asking for permission to edit & run command.

  • Can't enter new line (Ctrl + Enter/Shift + Enter)

  • Can't upload image for it to diagnose

  • Because it's running in WSL, Claude can’t properly access debugger tools or trigger as many tool calls compared to Cursor.

In contrast, Cursor with Opus Max feels way more powerful. For $20/month, I get around 20~40 Opus tool calls every 4 hours, and fallback to Sonnet when capped. Plus, I’ve set up MCPs like Playwright to supercharge my web workflows.

Despite Claude not matching Cursor’s efficiency so far, I’m still hopeful. I’d really appreciate any tips or tweaks to get more out of Claude Code Pro on Windows, maybe some setup or usage tricks I’ve missed?

Also, I heard RooCode will be supporting Claude Code on Windows soon. Hopefully it supercharge Claude Code for Windows.

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude code pro limit? hack it while you sleep.
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude Code Pro Limit? Hack It While You Sleep.
July 7, 2025 -

Just run:

claude-auto-resume -c 'Continue completing the current task'

Leave your machine on — it’ll auto-resume the convo when usage resets.

Free work during sleep hours.
Poverty-powered productivity 😎🌙

Github: https://github.com/terryso/claude-auto-resume

⚠️ SECURITY WARNING

This script uses --dangerously-skip-permissions flag when executing Claude commands, which means:

  • Claude Code will execute tasks WITHOUT asking for permission

  • File operations, system commands, and code changes will run automatically

  • Use ONLY in trusted environments and with trusted prompts

  • Review your prompt carefully before running this script

Recommended Usage:

  • Use in isolated development environments

  • Avoid on production systems or with sensitive data

  • Be specific with your prompts to limit scope of actions

  • Consider the potential impact of automated execution

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › how to use claude code with my pro subscription?
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: How to use claude code with my pro subscription?
June 7, 2025 -

I've used claude code with api keys in the past, my account has zero credits.

Today I was going to try the claude code with pro subscription, but it just does not work. Im using the latest version of the CLI tool and it still says balance too low. even after logout, login, at login now it says "Add $5 to procced" which makes no sense.

So, how to use it?

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reddit.com › r/claudeai › claude code changed my life
r/ClaudeAI on Reddit: Claude Code changed my life
June 21, 2025 -

I've been using Claude Code extensively since its release, and despite not being a coding expert, the results have been incredible. It's so effective that I've been able to handle bug fixes and development tasks that I previously outsourced to freelancers.

To put this in perspective: I recently posted a job on Upwork to rebuild my app (a straightforward CRUD application). The quotes I received started at $1,000 with a timeline of 1-2 weeks minimum. Instead, I decided to try Claude Code.

I provided it with my old codebase and backend API documentation. Within 2 hours of iterating and refining, I had a fully functional app with an excellent design. There were a few minor bugs, but they were quickly resolved. The final product matched or exceeded what I would have received from a freelancer. And the thing here is, I didn't even see the codebase. Just chatting.

It's not just this case, it's with many other things.

The economics are mind-blowing. For $200/month on the max plan, I have access to this capability. Previously, feature releases and fixes took weeks due to freelancer availability and turnaround times. Now I can implement new features in days, sometimes hours. When I have an idea, I can ship it within days (following proper release practices, of course).

This experience has me wondering about the future of programming and AI. The productivity gains are transformative, and I can't help but think about what the landscape will look like in the coming months as these tools continue to evolve. I imagine others have had similar experiences - if this technology disappeared overnight, the productivity loss would be staggering.

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It's hard to explain to someone if they haven't been involved in the industry for a while. Now I get to run through 15 or 20 ancient and terrible private GitHub repos to the measure to make something out of something or dump it Every new idea that I put into a voice note or scratch Pad now has legs. Redid my old rickety website with fantastic new technology and every new idea I had I simply threw it into a voice note practically while it was working on it for a real time edit and update as I was looking on the second monitor via npm run dev. Old semi-impossible thoughts are now reality. Taking scraps of data into a project and building a Neo 4j graph with all the security and bells and whistles with a Next JS front end with correlation and schema and analysis... is a day. Maybe a weekend to really snaz it up. Structured workflows with mcp tools like playwright, Serena, Synk, sequential thinking, context 7, allows full cradle to grave Construction of a highly performant Enterprise product practically Within an eight hour working window. Parallel agent handoff is insane. A2A is a thing. Some of the newer Gemini models are quite good. An extensive line of business historically now has fresh awesomeness. Cybersecurity log analisys SIEM  and API Construction happens at the speed of thought. My RMM has an API with almost executive level permissions and the dashboard is little wacky so we rebuild the entire thing to run locally and runs better with better reporting. The computer forensics business relied on old Windows programs with bad block storage bad file analysis and slow and clunky database and painful UI. Now? Rebuilt the entire thing into CLI and process images much faster much more cleanly and I get the analysis and Reporting exactly the way I want simply for asking. Also analyzes file structure and determines encryption and timeline and what it is and how to present it in ways I could never do with the UI and even thinks of new things to put into it. Magic. I'm struggling to leave the house :) blew past Pro in a day and trying to stay on 5x.
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What you may not realize is that Claude is most-likely making a mess of your code base. Maybe you'll get away with it, maybe it will burn you at some point in the future.