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Claude User Guide: Sign-up & Login, Account Switching, and Troubleshooting Email Verification Issues

This Claude user guide focuses specifically on the three most common things: how to complete Claude registration and login, how to switch between different accounts, and how to troubleshoot when you “can’t receive the login email/verification email.” The steps are written based on actual web-side operations; following them usually resolves the issue. 1. How to register and log in to Claude for the first time After opening the Claude official website, click the login/sign-up entry and choose the method you want to use: email login (usually sends a login link) or third-party account login (such as Google

3/3/2026
Claude

Claude Money-Saving Tips: From Quota Planning to Compliant Multi-User Sharing Practices

If you want to use Claude more economically, it’s not about “asking two fewer questions,” but about maximizing the output of every conversation. This Claude money-saving guide focuses on quota planning, reducing back-and-forth, and how to stay compliant and save more when multiple people use it. Write your requirements in full first: one round equals three The most practical Claude money-saving tip is to explain the task clearly in one go: include the goal, audience, constraints, and output format together. For example, when writing copy, specify the word count range, tone, and phrases to avoid—Claude can usually deliver a usable version in one shot.

3/3/2026
Claude

ChatGPT New Feature Roundup: All-in-One Multimodality, Desktop Summon, and Cloud File Imports

This ChatGPT update’s core is upgrading a “chat box that only types” into an assistant that can see, hear, speak, and handle files. Whether you’re on a phone or a computer, ChatGPT feels more like an on-call workbench: conversations are more natural, translation is more instantaneous, and file analysis is easier to use. ChatGPT Moves Toward All-in-One: Reasoning Across Text, Images, and Audio GPT-4o is positioned as “omni” (all-in-one), so ChatGPT no longer understands questions only through text, but also incorporates images

3/3/2026
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ChatGPT Money-Saving Tips: Use conversations to compare prices, cancel subscriptions, and review spending to cut costs

If you want to bring everyday expenses down, the hardest part isn’t “buying less,” but not knowing where your money is going and what can be replaced with cheaper options. The following set of ChatGPT money-saving tips focuses on three things—price comparison, subscription cancellation checks, and spending reviews. Follow them and you’ll see changes right away. You just need to organize the information for it; it will clearly map out the path for you. Start with a “spending checkup”: turn your bills into an actionable checklist The most effective step in these ChatGPT money-saving tips is to do a categorized checkup of your spending over the past 30 days. If you organize your bills by categories like “food/dining, commuting, subscriptions, online shopping, social obligations,” etc. (no need to list every single item), it can help you identify your top three spending areas and the items easiest to cut.

3/3/2026
ChatGPT

Claude Opus 4.6 Feature Comparison: Differences in Writing, Coding, and Long-Form Analysis

Even when choosing models within Claude, the experience can feel very different. Claude Opus 4.6 is more like a “heavyweight,” suited for high-difficulty reasoning, complex revisions, and multiple rounds of iterative polishing; the lighter Sonnet is geared more toward everyday high-frequency tasks. Below, from three angles—writing, code, and long-form analysis—I’ll clarify Claude Opus 4.6’s advantages and boundaries. Task Difficulty and Fault Tolerance: Complex Problems Favor Claude Opus 4.6 When you run into incomplete information, many constraints, and tasks that require you to fill in the gaps yourself

3/3/2026
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