| ▲ | infecto a day ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I guess if you want to go that deep sure they sometimes offer early access, access to new agents/models but ultimately it’s a function of tokens. The selling point for most/all providers is x times the usage. You are upgrading for the token access. Claude was the topic at hand and higher tiers buy you more tokens. I know some like Gemini bundle a ton of junk alongside the tokens but you really are still buying yourself more tokens. There is nothing premium in a $200 Claude account. You are buying more tokens, $100 is the same as $200 except token count. Hope that helps. ;) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Dylan16807 17 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> $100 is the same as $200 except token count But I was making an argument about the $10 plans, not the $100 plans. Claude doesn't even go that low. Except the free plan which has a very reduced feature list. Claude's $20 and $100 are pretty similar except tokens, that part is true. So they're a bit higher priced and more of the "it's just tokens" model. But the market as a whole is mostly selling a limited feature set down at lower price points. On average, getting up to the point where you have full access and are paying per-token is itself a premium jump. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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