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(I'm biased as I work for anthropic)

I broke my hand 2 months ago and Claude 3.5 sonnet has been writing all my code for me. It's been awesome




Since you work there, can you ask that they are more transparent with exactly what you are paying for with a "pro" subscription?

Currently you are apparently paying for:

- Everything in Free - Use Claude 3 Opus and Haiku - Higher usage limits versus Free - Create Projects to work with Claude around a set of docs, code, or files - Priority bandwidth and availability - Early access to new features

But what are the usage limits? Higher than free by how much?

Having an invisible limit on a paid product really rubs me the wrong way. Maybe some rate-limiting after a certain amount would be better than a hard cutoff, but even then I'd like to know what the limit is before I pay, not when I accidentally hit it in the middle of something important.


I ran into this rate limit recently when generating a logo in SVG. It's 45 messages per 5 hours (with some caveats). It's documented here [0].

[0] https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/8324991-about-clau...


> Your limit gets used up faster with longer conversations, notably with large attachments. For example, if you upload a copy of The Great Gatsby, you may only be able to send 15 messages in that conversation within 5 hours, as each time you send a message, Claude “re-reads” the entire conversation, including any large attachments.

Seems to also be limited by tokens. It’s still quite obscure.


Even moreso:

> Please note that these limits may vary depending on Claude’s current capacity.

Fine for the free tier of course, but not great for the paid version.


With a fixed capacity, someone’s traffic is going to be rejected. I think it makes sense to have a variable rate limit depending on available capacity and demand.


For what it's worth, I haven't run into any limitations while using the API side. Although I also haven't really had to use it so extensively that it would be a problem.


ChatGPT says the same about capacity for Pro I think.


I was literally about to type in my credit card number after seeing the new code editor window UX, but for the life of me I had no idea what I was paying for.

I’ve been paying for GPT since 3.5 debuted and I know what I’m getting - full, unlimited use of the best model. Period.

Anthropic needs to figure out what the hell they are selling.


ChatGPT Plus does NOT give you full unlimited use of the best model. There are still limits.

FWIW I regularly hit my ChatGPT Plus limits, and I think the “dynamic” limiting is regularly in place. I’ve only once hit my Claude Pro limit. I now use Claude more than ChatGPT.

From this page:

https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6950777-what-is-chatgpt-...

As of May 13th 2024, Plus users will be able to send 80 messages every 3 hours on GPT-4o. and 40 messages every 3 hours on GPT-4. The message cap for a user in a ChatGPT Team workspace is approximately twice that of ChatGPT Plus.

Please note that unused messages do not accumulate (i.e. if you wait 6 hours, you will not have 80 messages available to use for the next 3 hours on GPT-4).

In certain cases for Plus users, we may dynamically adjust the message limit based on available capacity in order to prioritize making GPT-4 accessible to the widest number of people.


It says 5x the free tier usage, but I agree we could be more explicit about what that is. Just made a ticket :)


+1. More transparency around usage limit would be very helpful. Message based seems arbitrary if different messages are different lengths. Maybe token based with a bar that tracks how much you’ve used. It would go down with use and up with time and capacity and you’d be able to track and pace usage better than a warning you’re on last ten. Or just let us pay more for more usage! Switch to API! The workbench does not have as nice affordances as the chat.


Why do you work? Can't you get a sick leave?


Mind explaining your workflow? I actually just broke my wrist today :(


Oh no! I use Apple voice control into Claude and then copy and paste code back and forth between my IDE and Claude mostly.

For longer writing,I really like going for a walk for 45 minutes and brain dumping on a topic, and transcribing it. Then I write a brief outline and have Claude fill it out into a document, explicitly only using language that I used in the transcript. Then edit via voice


I don't know about the usability for you but if you use vscode already cursor is basically vscode but has access to various llms, including Claude. I started using it recently and really like it.

https://cursor.com


Are you using the claude.ai interface or do you have something bespoke?


Thank you!




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