Claude Troubleshooting Guide: Quick Fixes for Send Failures, Blocks, and Blank Pages
If Claude suddenly starts failing to send, shows a blank page, or says you’re blocked, it’s usually not that your “account is broken,” but that network issues, browser cache, or risk controls have been triggered. Below, organized by the most common symptoms, is a clear troubleshooting order and actionable fixes for Claude errors. First, check whether Claude is having a server-side disruption When Claude repeatedly shows “Something went wrong,” keeps spinning, or none of your chats can be sent, don’t rush to refresh over and over. It’s recommended to first check the official status page (A
Claude Opus 4.6 Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Sonnet and Haiku with Less Hassle
When choosing a model in Claude, many people struggle with whether Claude Opus 4.6 is really worth using. This article focuses only on a feature comparison: putting Claude Opus 4.6, Sonnet, and Haiku into the same set of work scenarios to clearly see what each one is good at and when you should switch models. Choose correctly, and efficiency and stability will be noticeably different. Positioning Differences: Claude Opus 4.6 Leans More Toward a “Hard-Problem Processor” Claude Opus 4.6 is usually better suited for high-difficulty reasoning and tasks that require
Claude Money-Saving Tips: How to Get By with the Free Version and a Pitfall-Avoidance Guide for Pro Subscriptions
If you want to use Claude without spending extra money, the key is to use your “allowance” where it matters most. The following Claude money-saving tips are organized in the order of “don’t rush to subscribe first—then squeeze the free version for all it’s worth—only turn on Pro when necessary,” suitable for people doing everyday learning, writing, and light office work to follow directly. Start by working backward from your needs: Do you really need Claude Pro? The first step to saving money with Claude isn’t finding cheap channels, but judging your usage intensity: if you just tweak copy, make summaries, and write a few emails each day, the free version usually
Introduction to Claude’s new image understanding features: from extracting information from screenshots to one-click generation of tabular reports
Claude has recently become more practical at “looking at images”: not just describing what’s on screen, but reading the text, tables, and chart structures in screenshots and organizing them into usable content according to your requirements. For everyday office work, Claude’s most direct value is saving the time spent on manual transcription, aligning tables, and repeated cross-checking. Below, we’ll use a few common scenarios to explain clearly how Claude’s image understanding can be used and how far it can go. What exactly has been updated in Claude’s image understanding? In the past, many people used Claude to look at images and only asked it to
Claude FAQ: Registration Verification, File Uploads, and Troubleshooting Page Lag
When using Claude for writing or summarizing materials, the most common hassles are often not “not knowing how to use it,” but getting stuck on registration verification, suddenly seeing a quota warning, or having the page refuse to load. Below, I break down Claude’s high-frequency issues by scenario and lay out an actionable troubleshooting sequence. Follow this checklist when you run into similar situations, and you can usually get back to using it quickly.


