Why Claude is Actually Kinda Trash

Great AI. Terrible Business Model.

✓ The Good: The Code is Brilliant

✗ The Bad: Everything Else

$20/month

For a rationed, throttled, frustrating experience

The Real Problem

The tool is smarter than the people building the business model around it.

They built something genuinely impressive, then wrapped it in:

The Verdict

Worth it for enterprise? Absolutely.

Worth it for regular users? Absolutely not.

You have to be either a sucker, FOMO victim, or have more money than sense to happily pay $20/month for this experience.

What They Should Do Instead

They're speed-running the OpenAI playbook:
Build the best → Get everyone hooked → Throttle to death → Watch users flee

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Claude Pro run out of tokens so fast?

Because Anthropic charges premium prices while rationing usage like it's a free tier. You're paying $20/month to hit artificial walls designed to manage their compute costs, not enhance your experience.

Is Anthropic's session cap system broken?

It's not broken, it's designed to frustrate. Five-hour resets with zero warnings mean you'll hit limits mid-conversation, forcing you to either wait or upgrade to enterprise. It's hostile UX masquerading as resource management.

Why does Claude crash my browser in long sessions?

Poor memory management and lazy engineering. Instead of fixing their web app's performance issues, Anthropic pushes the problem onto your hardware. Want it to work reliably? Use their CLI tools instead of the product you're actually paying for.

Is Claude Pro worth $20 per month?

Only if you're a FOMO victim, have more money than sense, or genuinely need it for enterprise work. For regular users, it's an overpriced, over-rationed joke that delivers frustration faster than value.

Will Anthropic become the next failed OpenAI competitor?

They're speed-running the same playbook: build the best model, get everyone hooked, throttle it to death with limits, watch users flee to "good enough" competitors who don't treat paying customers like resource thieves.

Why doesn't Claude show usage warnings before hitting limits?

Because transparency would let you calculate the actual cost-per-value, and Anthropic doesn't want you doing that math. Surprise limits keep you guessing and more likely to stay subscribed out of sunk cost fallacy.

Does Anthropic care about consumer users or just enterprise clients?

Consumer subscriptions feel like PR and data collection for their real business: enterprise API clients. The $20/month tier exists to look legitimate while they focus on corporate contracts that actually make money.

Why force users to downgrade from Opus to Sonnet?

Because Opus burns through your token cap in minutes, making the service unusable at premium tier. Want to actually use Claude regularly? Downgrade to the cheaper model. You're paying $20 to use the economy version of what you thought you bought.

Is Anthropic's business model sustainable?

Not even close. Charging premium prices for rationed access while competitors offer unlimited usage at lower prices is riding a hype wave, not building a business. The model will collapse when FOMO wears off and users realize they're overpaying.

What's the biggest problem with Claude's pricing?

The tool is smarter than the people monetizing it. Anthropic built something genuinely impressive, then wrapped it in predatory metering, hostile UX, and FOMO-driven pricing that treats paying customers like they're abusing a free service. It's a masterclass in how to kill your own product.

The Evidence

This is what $20/month gets you:

Claude Pro usage limits at 100%

100% used. Session resets in 10 hours. Weekly limit maxed out.

This very line of code was written while the account was at 100% capacity. You're reading a page coded with a "maxed out" subscription that somehow still works. Any way you look at it, Anthropic is acting in fraudulent ways.

Claude? More like Fraude!

The Real Free Alternative: Opencode

If you're tired of being rationed, Opencode is the answer. Their TUI is incredible—it's built for speed and real work without the corporate guardrails and token-pinching. Every vibe coder should try Opencode ASAP. Open code is the only way to ensure the tools we use actually belong to us.

This site was created on a trial week of Pro. This is roughly $5 worth of code and answers that I paid nothing for. Running on the absolute last fumes of a dying subscription, I asked it to make a website shitting on its own maker—and it did, without usage limits stopping us.

Huge credit to Sonnet 4.5 for chugging through the fumes to get the bones right, and to Gemini 3 Pro for the final porcelain touch ups. The irony is perfect.