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Comment by simonw

1 day ago

Claude Code:

  Input tokens:        52,545,485
  Output tokens:        5,767,253
  Cache create tokens:  5,112,029
  Cache read tokens: 1,475,069,465
  Total tokens:      1,538,494,232
  Total cost:        $1,199.79

OpenAI Codex:

  Input tokens:          52,598,013
  Output tokens:          4,681,867
  Reasoning output:       2,091,063
  Cached input tokens: 1,153,844,864
  Total tokens:        1,211,124,744
  Total cost:          $980.37

I'm confident I got value out of OpenAI - I've been mainly on Codex for the last few weeks.

Not so sure I got that value from Claude, just because I've been using it a lot less and somehow the price came to about the same as OpenAI.

Given the code I've been able to build in the past month I genuinely do think I got value for the API price version, and (don't tell OpenAI or Anthropic) I think I'd have paid full price.

I've not spent nearly enough time with GLM-5.1 and co to compare, but I do know that the prompts I'm using with the agents are not prompts I would have expected to work just three months ago.

Cool! Thanks for the details, and your blog posts are usually interesting food for thought, so thank you for them too!

Are you saying that the software you wrote using those tools generated enough revenue to cover the $2000?

  • Not yet, but that's because it was almost all open source and I'm really bad at generating revenue from that.

    When I account for the amount of time it saved me there's no question $2,000 was worth it.