Comment by ec109685
12 hours ago
I spent $800 in a few hours when my sub maxed out because I was trying to get something done and had a long car ride to let it churn.
Their api pricing is absurdly expensive.
12 hours ago
I spent $800 in a few hours when my sub maxed out because I was trying to get something done and had a long car ride to let it churn.
Their api pricing is absurdly expensive.
Agreed I’ve seen what they’re paying at work for the OpenAI API but I also think that includes reserved capacity and ZDR O_o. Try some add on credits next time if you can. I was curious at how far $20 would go (500 credits). Watched them go to zero over an hour and assumed it’d stop. It then ran for another 6 hours and completed the task despite the meter at 0. What a task means is very unclear but it’s definitely not pricing sol at $20/500 credits an hr in tokens.
> Their api pricing is absurdly expensive.
I assume at this point that it subsidizes subscriptions.
Subscriptions are a mechanism to attract developers, who then advocate that their company should use the API.
yes, it absolutely does.
I've gotten more work done on a second chatgpt pro $100/mo subscription than I did with ~$150 of paying for usage through the app.
Massively subsidized. As soon as my Claude switches from subscription to overage I have to tap out quickly.
This is a big part of the reason I went local-only. Subscription limits are horrible for having a decent workflow.
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Because API pricing is for corporations and subscriptions are for consumers.
Are we supposed to just shrug at the idea of businesses paying 10x more for raw materials than consumers? How long can this go on?
Hopefully for a long time this is like the beginnings of a vac startup, enjoy while you can before the enshitification comes
I thought corporations were meant to be smart and get b2b / volume discounts - not pay 5-10x what the man in the street is paying.
FOMO. This won't last forever.