Claude Troubleshooting Guide: Fixing Page Not Loading, Send Failures, and Quota Anomalies
When Claude won’t open, messages won’t send, or you’re prompted that your quota is insufficient, most issues can be quickly pinpointed through self-checks. Below is a Claude troubleshooting flow in the order of “check the environment first, then the account, and finally the service status,” to help you avoid detours. Start with an environment self-check: network, browser, and extensions The first step in Claude troubleshooting is to confirm your network is stable: switch between Wi‑Fi and cellular data once, or try a different DNS and then refresh. Next, open claude.ai in an incognito window to rule out cache
Claude Pro vs. Free: How to choose based on usage limits, models, and the overall experience
To get comfortable using Claude, the key isn’t “whether you know how to use it,” but whether you pick the right version. This article focuses only on the differences in features and experience between Claude Free and Claude Pro—especially usage limits, model availability, and peak-hour stability—to help you decide with the least trial-and-error. Start by judging your usage frequency: what type of user are you? If you only occasionally ask two or three questions a day or tweak some copy, Claude Free is usually enough. Its advantage is a zero-barrier start, making it suitable for light lookups, quick polishing, and short conversations. <
ChatGPT Login Method Switching Guide: Logging Out of Multiple Accounts, Re-logging In, and Device Sync
If you want to switch between different ChatGPT accounts on the same device, the key is to first confirm the login method you originally used. Common ChatGPT sign-in options include email + password, Google, Apple, or Microsoft. If you choose the wrong method, it’s easy to get the false impression that the “account doesn’t exist.” Below is the most reliable process to guide you through logging out of ChatGPT, switching accounts, and checking multi-device sync. First confirm: Which ChatGPT login method are you using? Open the ChatGPT website or app, enter the pe
How to use ChatGPT’s Memory feature: how to enable it, where to manage it, and key privacy controls
ChatGPT’s Memory feature means your conversations no longer have to start from scratch every time: with your permission, it remembers preferences and long-term information to improve future responses. This article focuses on clearly explaining what ChatGPT’s Memory feature is for, where to turn it on, how to delete it, and safer privacy controls. What exactly does ChatGPT’s Memory feature remember? ChatGPT’s Memory feature is mainly used to save “reusable personal preferences” and “long-term valuable information,” such as your commonly used writing tone, work role, preferred formats, or project background.
ChatGPT New Feature Roundup: GPT‑5.1 Launch, Model Switches, and Voice/Video Updates
In this update cycle, ChatGPT is focusing on “stronger model selection” and “more natural voice interaction.” If you frequently use ChatGPT on the web, iOS, or Android, you’ll clearly notice more model options and voice capabilities that feel closer to real-time communication. GPT‑5.1 and GPT‑5: Answer quality and availability advancing in parallel The official statement shows that ChatGPT is gradually applying improvements to GPT‑5.1’s responses, and rolling them out globally across web, iOS, and Android to all


