← Back to context Comment by mycall 2 months ago Is that really true? I though there free models and $200 all you can eat models. 9 comments mycall Reply nsomaru 2 months ago These tools require API calls which usually aren’t priced like the consumer plans adastra22 2 months ago Yeah they’re cheaper. I’ve written whole apps for $0.20 in API calls. monsieurbanana 1 month ago With which agent? What kind of apps?Without more information I'm very skeptical that you had e.g. Claude Code create a whole app (so more than a simple script) with 20 cents. Unless it was able to one-shot it, but at that point you don't need an agent anyway. 1 reply → datpuz 1 month ago I've "written" whole apps by going to GitHub, cloning a repo, right clicking, and renaming it to "MyApp." Impressed? jfim 2 months ago Claude code is now part of the consumer $100/mo max plan. Aeolun 2 months ago If they give me API access too I’m sold xD never_inline 1 month ago Well technically Aider let's you use a web chat UI by generating some context and letting you paste back and forth. piuantiderp 2 months ago Read that you can very quickly blow the budget on the 200/mo ones too
nsomaru 2 months ago These tools require API calls which usually aren’t priced like the consumer plans adastra22 2 months ago Yeah they’re cheaper. I’ve written whole apps for $0.20 in API calls. monsieurbanana 1 month ago With which agent? What kind of apps?Without more information I'm very skeptical that you had e.g. Claude Code create a whole app (so more than a simple script) with 20 cents. Unless it was able to one-shot it, but at that point you don't need an agent anyway. 1 reply → datpuz 1 month ago I've "written" whole apps by going to GitHub, cloning a repo, right clicking, and renaming it to "MyApp." Impressed? jfim 2 months ago Claude code is now part of the consumer $100/mo max plan. Aeolun 2 months ago If they give me API access too I’m sold xD never_inline 1 month ago Well technically Aider let's you use a web chat UI by generating some context and letting you paste back and forth.
adastra22 2 months ago Yeah they’re cheaper. I’ve written whole apps for $0.20 in API calls. monsieurbanana 1 month ago With which agent? What kind of apps?Without more information I'm very skeptical that you had e.g. Claude Code create a whole app (so more than a simple script) with 20 cents. Unless it was able to one-shot it, but at that point you don't need an agent anyway. 1 reply → datpuz 1 month ago I've "written" whole apps by going to GitHub, cloning a repo, right clicking, and renaming it to "MyApp." Impressed?
monsieurbanana 1 month ago With which agent? What kind of apps?Without more information I'm very skeptical that you had e.g. Claude Code create a whole app (so more than a simple script) with 20 cents. Unless it was able to one-shot it, but at that point you don't need an agent anyway. 1 reply →
datpuz 1 month ago I've "written" whole apps by going to GitHub, cloning a repo, right clicking, and renaming it to "MyApp." Impressed?
jfim 2 months ago Claude code is now part of the consumer $100/mo max plan. Aeolun 2 months ago If they give me API access too I’m sold xD
never_inline 1 month ago Well technically Aider let's you use a web chat UI by generating some context and letting you paste back and forth.
These tools require API calls which usually aren’t priced like the consumer plans
Yeah they’re cheaper. I’ve written whole apps for $0.20 in API calls.
With which agent? What kind of apps?
Without more information I'm very skeptical that you had e.g. Claude Code create a whole app (so more than a simple script) with 20 cents. Unless it was able to one-shot it, but at that point you don't need an agent anyway.
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I've "written" whole apps by going to GitHub, cloning a repo, right clicking, and renaming it to "MyApp." Impressed?
Claude code is now part of the consumer $100/mo max plan.
If they give me API access too I’m sold xD
Well technically Aider let's you use a web chat UI by generating some context and letting you paste back and forth.
Read that you can very quickly blow the budget on the 200/mo ones too