Claude Account Registration and Verification Guide: Creating, Linking, and Switching Logins
This article covers only the basic operations for a Claude account: how to register, how to complete verification, how to link commonly used login methods, and how to switch safely when you need multiple accounts. Follow the steps and you can usually get your Claude account ready and working normally in just a few minutes. If the on-page prompts don’t match what you see, it’s mostly related to your region or browser state; troubleshooting ideas are also provided at the end. Preparation Before Entering the Registration Page First, open Claude’s official website (claude.ai) in your regular browser. It’s recommended to disable extensions that block scripts to avoid the registration button doing nothing when clicked. Prepare an email address that can receive messages, since Claude account verification usually requires an email link. If you commonly use a Google account, you can also confirm in advance that you can log in to Google services normally.
Claude Money-Saving Tips: Reduce Usage by Compressing Context and Reusing Prompts
If you want to use Claude to do great work without burning through your quota too fast, the key is “don’t retrace your steps.” This article talks about several Claude money-saving tricks I often use in daily writing, summarizing, and revising: provide all the information at once, keep conversations shorter, and standardize prompts that work well. State the full requirements upfront: fewer back-and-forth clarifications means saving money Before starting a chat with Claude, use two or three sentences to clearly write out the goal, audience, word count, tone, and what must be included/avoided. Then add “what format you need me to output” (for example, a table, bullet points,
Claude New Features Getting Started Guide: Extended Output, Dashboard, and Release Notes
Claude has been updating at a rapid pace lately, and the most practical changes are concentrated in model capabilities, output length, and visualization/management on the developer side. Below, in the order of “things you can use right away,” I’ll break down Claude’s new features clearly and provide ready-to-follow usage tips. Claude Sonnet 3.5: How to use a faster workhorse model In Anthropic’s developer newsletter, Claude Sonnet 3.5 is positioned as a new version that is “more speed- and cost-friendly, with strong evaluation performance as well.” In practice, it’s better suited for everyday tasks like high-frequency conversations, summarization and rewriting, and code explanation—and you can try it directly in the Claude Console workbench. If you often ran into “it stops halfway because it isn’t long enough” in Claude before, prioritize the extended output feature below—it’s an immediate, noticeable upgrade.
Claude Opus 4.6 Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Text Chat, File Analysis, and Image Understanding
Even with Claude Opus 4.6, the results vary noticeably depending on the input method: plain text is suitable for quick back-and-forth, files are better for “deep reading with context,” and images are better for directly letting it see on-site information. Choosing the right entry point often saves more time than repeatedly rewriting prompts. Below is a side-by-side comparison of three common ways to use Claude Opus 4.6. Plain text chat: fastest and most flexible, but it relies heavily on your ability to describe Using Claude Opus 4.6 for plain-text chat has the lowest startup cost and is ideal for lightweight tasks like brainstorming, writing emails, polishing wording, and making lists.
Claude Opus 4.6 FAQ: Quota Calculation, Context, and Upload Limits
When using Claude Opus 4.6, people most often get stuck on three things: why it suddenly slows down, why it says “you’ve reached the limit,” and why files won’t upload. Below, I break down the most common questions by scenario—follow the steps to troubleshoot and you can pinpoint the cause and get back to using it quickly. Quota & rate limiting: Why does it suddenly say you’ve reached the limit? Claude Opus 4.6 usage is usually tied to the total amount of “input + output,” not just how many times you asked. If you hit “temporary rate limit / limit reached,” pause for a few minutes and try again; in many cases it’s short-term


