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I'm in a great situation where I've been piloting Claude for the company among a small group of others. I've been obsessed with pushing the limits of how many sessions and agents I can working at a time. We threw some work at Gas Town and another Orchestrator but they felt too rigid and opinionated for my liking. But I'm biased, I want to make my own eventually.

When I go home to my $20 plan I am sad and annoyed but I don't want to put more in for what is a good enough for me to work a bit at a time, a good pomodoro timer for me personally.

Something like this is perfect for some of the issues that I've wanted to solve as a command and control tool with malleable visuals.

OP: This is cool, thank you for sharing.

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I hit a lot of limits on Pro plan. Upgraded to Max $200/mo plan and haven't hit limits for awhile.

It's super important to check your plugins or use a proxy to inspect raw prompts. If you have a lot of skills and plugins installed, you'll burn through tokens 5-10x faster than normal.

Also have claude use sub-agents and agent teams. They're significantly lighter on token usage when they're spawned with fresh context windows. You can see in Agents Observe dashboard exactly what prompt and response claude is using for spawning sub-agents.

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I'd bet there are many. I know a few teams with spends in the thousands of dollars per day. It sounds crazy, but not too unrealistic.
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I've been having the same issue. It's such a shame because it is levels above the other AIs
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