$18K a year is a fraction of the salary of a junior engineer.
Claude has allowed me to do refactors that would have taken weeks to instead take a couple of days. It has, objectively, increased the velocity of the engineering component of greenfield features by 40% in my org. You can put a number value on that and decide if it gives you favorable ROI.
I'm definitely getting that much value out of Claude Code and Copilot.
You're a content creator; you define your revenue stream.
Uber engineers do not define their revenue stream; the product leadership team does.
$1500/mo of AI spend by engineers does not equate to revenue. They need to figure out revenue first before zeroing in on AI spend.
$18K a year is a fraction of the salary of a junior engineer.
Claude has allowed me to do refactors that would have taken weeks to instead take a couple of days. It has, objectively, increased the velocity of the engineering component of greenfield features by 40% in my org. You can put a number value on that and decide if it gives you favorable ROI.
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Can you share some examples that you would say justify that price? Not a gotcha, I’m genuinely curious where you’re seeing a return at that level.
I've written tens of thousands of lines of tested, working code that I would not have written otherwise, and that code is useful to me.
I effectively get to operate at the rate of a small team of engineers - I know that because I've managed small teams of engineers in the past.
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