Great article I know this upsets a lot of people who are used to thinking Anthropic/OpenAI are just lighting cash on fire but they've cornered the market on enterprise who cannot walk away from these $200/month plans
However the valuations are still far far away from actual sanity
> enterprise who cannot walk away from these $200/month plans
Any org with more than 150 users aren't on $200/month plans, they are forced into API pricing + $20/month/user
For individuals and orgs small enough to get to use the subscription plans, that's all well and good until usage limits keep going down, or cost goes up. If you compare the usage you get on $200/month maxed out vs. what that would cost at API pricing, the $200/mont plan is an absolute steal. I doubt it will last long.
> enterprise who cannot walk away from these $200/month plans
But that's the point of the article. Enterprise plans are starting to get API pricing, not the subsidized subscription pricing.
Have you tried the large open source code models?
I use glm-5.1 and occasionally deep seek v4.
They are as good or better than Claude's latest models.
And significantly cheaper. I've converted 3 of my engineer friends as well. All three have dropped their $200 month plans they had with anthropic.
We've all been a bit shocked at just how good these models are now.
If you "have" tried GLM (I specifically find it shockingly good for code). Did you not think it's not competitive to Claude, and why?