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Claude Pro Feature Comparison: Differences Between the Free and Paid Versions in Usage Limits and Models

When you want to use Claude for writing, organizing materials, or assisting with programming, the most frustrating question is often not whether you know how to use it, but whether you should upgrade to Claude Pro. Below, based on everyday experience, I’ll break down the differences between the free version and Claude Pro: available model range, usage limits, speed and stability, and what types of users get the best value from upgrading. Positioning difference: whether the free version is enough depends on “frequency” Claude’s free version is better suited for light use: occasional copywriting, rewriting sentences, or making summaries. When tasks are short and the frequency is low, it generally gets the job done. Cl

3/19/2026
Claude

OpenClaw FAQ: Fixing Quota Not Refreshing, Message Failures, and Device Limits

This article compiles the most common issues you’re likely to encounter with OpenClaw: incorrect quota display, messages failing to send, account abnormalities, and device restrictions. Each issue is written in the order of “self-check first, then pinpoint the cause, and finally resolve it,” so you can quickly get back to normal use. At the end, it also adds a few small details about everyday security settings for OpenClaw. How to troubleshoot quota not refreshing or an incorrect plan status If you see no change in your quota in OpenClaw, don’t rush to repeat actions. It’s recommended to log out and then log back in to Open

3/19/2026
Claude

Claude Money-Saving Tips: Quota Planning, Conversation Organization, and a Low-Cost Usage Checklist

To make Claude last longer and be more cost-effective, the key isn’t asking fewer questions—it’s reducing repetitive work and ineffective context. The following Claude money-saving tips checklist covers quota planning, conversation organization, and file strategies to help lower the cost of every chat. Start with quota planning: batch the “heavy lifting” The easiest way to waste Claude usage is to split big tasks into too many tiny pieces, constantly start new chats, and repeatedly re-explain the background. A more economical approach is to first make a list: which questions require long-form output and which only need key takeaways, then集中把同

3/19/2026
Claude

A Detailed Breakdown of Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s New Features: Upgraded Computer Operation Capability and Tool Invocation

The most noteworthy new change in Claude 3.5 Sonnet this time is that the model is beginning to “understand what’s on the screen and move the mouse,” turning natural-language instructions into real computer operation workflows. For people who need to automate spreadsheets, web form entry, and data organization, Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s practical boundaries have been significantly expanded. What exactly is Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s “computer operation capability”? Claude 3.5 Sonnet has added computer-related features for developers

3/19/2026
Claude

OpenClaw Money-Saving Tips: Low-Cost Subscriptions, Shared Accounts, and Usage Control

To use OpenClaw more cost-effectively, the key isn’t “finding the cheapest option,” but first figuring out what you actually consume: seats, calls, quota, or features. The money-saving tips below break it down into “pre-subscription assessment — subscription method — boundaries for sharing — usage control,” suitable for people who plan to use it steadily over the long term and want a straightforward playbook to follow. Make a “usage bill” first, then decide whether to subscribe Many people subscribe to OpenClaw right away, only to realize later that they frequently use just a few features. I recommend you spend a week tracking your needs

3/19/2026
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