{
  "title": "The AI Cheapskate",
  "excerpt": "1 year coding 10h/day with AI without ever paying $200/month: the strategy of stacked $20 subscriptions, promos, and reset tricks to maximize usage.",
  "locale": "en",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-19T08:18:54.642Z",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-19T08:20:38.438Z",
  "author": {
    "name": "Cédric TOURNIER",
    "username": "Amorem",
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    "markdown": "It's now been 1 year since I've been coding around 10 hours a day with AI.\n\n![Github Heatmap 1 year](https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-18/5a6a4613-32df-42c3-8512-3c4b0197200f.png)\n\n## The confession\n\nAnd it's time to say it publicly: I have never paid for a Max or Pro account at $200/month 😇\n\nOn the other hand, I do have basic subscriptions (the ones priced at $20 generally) with pretty much everyone (Claude/OpenAI/Gemini/Warp/ManusAI/Perplexity/Cursor/...), to test and take advantage of each one's specific features.\n\nFor the must-have frontier models, I stack them. With Claude Code, for example, I went up to 3 simultaneous accounts last summer, when Codex wasn't quite up to the level yet.\n\n![Claude AI x3](https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-18/705d1476-6dae-422e-9d8a-cb7e60b92486.png)\n\n## The reason\n\nThere was that small friction of logging out of an account that had hit its credit limit, logging into another one, and picking back up the plan that was in progress — but nothing insurmountable.\n\nFinancially it was well worth it. And the providers were generous, both on pricing and on limits:\n\n- promotional offers (Claude Code at $9 for 3 months, OpenAI which had 30-day trials at 1 euro at the end of 2025)\n- usage extensions (Codex which doubled usage if you went through the app, Anthropic's off-peak hours which consume fewer tokens)\n- credits (Cursor's 'legacy' plan which represented 500 requests to a frontier model per month, Claude which offered $40 in credits,...)\n\n![Near 100%OFF promo](https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-19/f8a870b1-0131-4d7d-ac7c-6c79989cf436.png)\n\n## The end of an era\n\nIn short, all the providers were operating at a loss and we all knew it couldn't last. We made the most of it. We reassured ourselves by saying that open source models weren't that far behind in benchmarks and that we had that safety net if the big players pushed the price dial too far.\n\nBy the end of the first quarter of 2026, the acquisition phase seemed to be drawing to a close. The major players are gradually tightening usage.\n\nThe models are increasingly powerful, so we waste less time than 6 months ago going back and forth to reach the desired result — which is now generated on the first try — but I rarely get more than 30/45 minutes into Claude before hitting the limit and having to wait for the 5-hour window to reset. Not manageable even with multiple accounts. I'm canceling down to just one.\n\nThe era of all-you-can-eat buffets at $20 is over. We still ate pretty well while it lasted.\n\n## The Codex killing blow\n\nCodex then remained my safe bet, both for code quality and for the long sessions it allows.\n\nWith two accounts and OpenAI's weekly usage resets whenever they had downtime, I managed.\n\nUntil early April, when the $20 plan's usage was also reduced, to push adoption of the new $100 pro plan.\n\nReddit lit up with red 'complaint' badges — just like with Claude, it had become impossible to work a full continuous day with basic plans.\n\n![$20 plan nerf](https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-19/f2506abf-5079-4500-a255-527605b47d46.png)\n\n## Falling in line\n\nI held out 2 days before upgrading to the $100 Pro plan.\nTwo days looking at what was available in open source, but the quality was lower — and naturally, as a developer, you always want the best code.\n\nTwo days weighing whether it was worth stacking additional basic accounts (going up to 3? up to 4?).\n\nWhat made up my mind was that on the $100 plan, usage limits are doubled until the end of May 2026.\n\nYou can think what you want about OpenAI, but their acquisition strategy is pretty effective. In 2 months they'll have gotten me so used to these new features accessible in the $100 pro plan (sub-agents all the time, extra high reasoning, ChatGPT on model 5.4 Pro which is genuinely impressive,...) that I'll be ready to move to $200. They're good...\n\n![Invoice history](https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-19/a2da91d2-b669-4a92-a70d-89fc4023eaa0.png)",
    "html": "<p>It's now been 1 year since I've been coding around 10 hours a day with AI.</p><img src=\"https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-18/5a6a4613-32df-42c3-8512-3c4b0197200f.png\" alt=\"Github Heatmap 1 year\" title=\"Github Heatmap 1 year\" width=\"1882\" height=\"482\" data-media-id=\"cmo4uekvj000z2ellhldl4ylu\" data-media-sync-group=\"55f9c349-9cf4-4397-a642-29213fe508f1\" /><p style=\"text-align:left\"></p><h2 style=\"text-align:left\">The confession</h2><p style=\"text-align:left\">And it's time to say it publicly: I have never paid for a Max or Pro account at $200/month 😇</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">On the other hand, I do have basic subscriptions (the ones priced at $20 generally) with pretty much everyone (Claude/OpenAI/Gemini/Warp/ManusAI/Perplexity/Cursor/...), to test and take advantage of each one's specific features.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">For the must-have frontier models, I stack them. With Claude Code, for example, I went up to 3 simultaneous accounts last summer, when Codex wasn't quite up to the level yet.</p><img src=\"https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-18/705d1476-6dae-422e-9d8a-cb7e60b92486.png\" alt=\"Claude AI x3\" title=\"Claude AI x3\" width=\"2358\" height=\"316\" data-media-id=\"cmo4umnyt001f2ell9fuym7o1\" data-media-sync-group=\"bb50c39d-d5e4-47e5-a1b9-b47bf92a1250\" /><p></p><h2 style=\"text-align:left\">The reason</h2><p style=\"text-align:left\">There was that small friction of logging out of an account that had hit its credit limit, logging into another one, and picking back up the plan that was in progress — but nothing insurmountable.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">Financially it was well worth it. And the providers were generous, both on pricing and on limits:</p><ul class=\"list-disc list-outside ml-6 space-y-1\"><li><p style=\"text-align:left\">promotional offers (Claude Code at $9 for 3 months, OpenAI which had 30-day trials at 1 euro at the end of 2025)</p></li><li><p style=\"text-align:left\">usage extensions (Codex which doubled usage if you went through the app, Anthropic's off-peak hours which consume fewer tokens)</p></li><li><p style=\"text-align:left\">credits (Cursor's 'legacy' plan which represented 500 requests to a frontier model per month, Claude which offered $40 in credits,...)</p></li></ul><img src=\"https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-19/f8a870b1-0131-4d7d-ac7c-6c79989cf436.png\" alt=\"Near 100%OFF promo\" title=\"Near 100%OFF promo\" width=\"1044\" height=\"940\" data-image-size=\"medium\" data-media-id=\"cmo5gj7xx004ng6va4xoau9n0\" data-media-sync-group=\"34f6f49e-17fe-4641-8926-e89bafebf20c\" /><p></p><h2 style=\"text-align:left\">The end of an era</h2><p style=\"text-align:left\">In short, all the providers were operating at a loss and we all knew it couldn't last. We made the most of it. We reassured ourselves by saying that open source models weren't that far behind in benchmarks and that we had that safety net if the big players pushed the price dial too far.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">By the end of the first quarter of 2026, the acquisition phase seemed to be drawing to a close. The major players are gradually tightening usage.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">The models are increasingly powerful, so we waste less time than 6 months ago going back and forth to reach the desired result — which is now generated on the first try — but I rarely get more than 30/45 minutes into Claude before hitting the limit and having to wait for the 5-hour window to reset. Not manageable even with multiple accounts. I'm canceling down to just one.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">The era of all-you-can-eat buffets at $20 is over. We still ate pretty well while it lasted.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\"></p><h2 style=\"text-align:left\">The Codex killing blow</h2><p style=\"text-align:left\">Codex then remained my safe bet, both for code quality and for the long sessions it allows.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">With two accounts and OpenAI's weekly usage resets whenever they had downtime, I managed.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">Until early April, when the $20 plan's usage was also reduced, to push adoption of the new $100 pro plan.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">Reddit lit up with red 'complaint' badges — just like with Claude, it had become impossible to work a full continuous day with basic plans.</p><img src=\"https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-19/f2506abf-5079-4500-a255-527605b47d46.png\" alt=\"$20 plan nerf\" title=\"$20 plan nerf\" width=\"2496\" height=\"1812\" data-image-size=\"medium\" data-media-id=\"cmo5geg0q004dg6vao3f6qdz1\" data-media-sync-group=\"3d8cbcf5-85bc-4dc7-a82c-196237aaf378\" /><p style=\"text-align:left\"></p><h2 style=\"text-align:left\">Falling in line</h2><p style=\"text-align:left\">I held out 2 days before upgrading to the $100 Pro plan.<br />Two days looking at what was available in open source, but the quality was lower — and naturally, as a developer, you always want the best code.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">Two days weighing whether it was worth stacking additional basic accounts (going up to 3? up to 4?).</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">What made up my mind was that on the $100 plan, usage limits are doubled until the end of May 2026.</p><p style=\"text-align:left\">You can think what you want about OpenAI, but their acquisition strategy is pretty effective. In 2 months they'll have gotten me so used to these new features accessible in the $100 pro plan (sub-agents all the time, extra high reasoning, ChatGPT on model 5.4 Pro which is genuinely impressive,...) that I'll be ready to move to $200. They're good...</p><img src=\"https://assets.mysaas.blog/posts/assets/2026-04-19/a2da91d2-b669-4a92-a70d-89fc4023eaa0.png\" alt=\"Invoice history\" title=\"Invoice history\" width=\"1782\" height=\"2520\" data-image-size=\"medium\" data-media-id=\"cmo5hpq4a0018b8llg580zvg7\" data-media-sync-group=\"3a2fc560-db77-4a07-8a56-9fd7eaed8236\" /><p></p>",
    "text": "It's now been 1 year since I've been coding around 10 hours a day with AI. The confession And it's time to say it publicly: I have never paid for a Max or Pro account at $200/month 😇 On the other hand, I do have basic subscriptions (the ones priced at $20 generally) with pretty much everyone (Claude/OpenAI/Gemini/Warp/ManusAI/Perplexity/Cursor/...), to test and take advantage of each one's specific features. For the must-have frontier models, I stack them. With Claude Code, for example, I went up to 3 simultaneous accounts last summer, when Codex wasn't quite up to the level yet. The reason There was that small friction of logging out of an account that had hit its credit limit, logging into another one, and picking back up the plan that was in progress — but nothing insurmountable. Financially it was well worth it. And the providers were generous, both on pricing and on limits: promotional offers (Claude Code at $9 for 3 months, OpenAI which had 30-day trials at 1 euro at the end of 2025) usage extensions (Codex which doubled usage if you went through the app, Anthropic's off-peak hours which consume fewer tokens) credits (Cursor's 'legacy' plan which represented 500 requests to a frontier model per month, Claude which offered $40 in credits,...) The end of an era In short, all the providers were operating at a loss and we all knew it couldn't last. We made the most of it. We reassured ourselves by saying that open source models weren't that far behind in benchmarks and that we had that safety net if the big players pushed the price dial too far. By the end of the first quarter of 2026, the acquisition phase seemed to be drawing to a close. The major players are gradually tightening usage. The models are increasingly powerful, so we waste less time than 6 months ago going back and forth to reach the desired result — which is now generated on the first try — but I rarely get more than 30/45 minutes into Claude before hitting the limit and having to wait for the 5-hour window to reset. Not manageable even with multiple accounts. I'm canceling down to just one. The era of all-you-can-eat buffets at $20 is over. We still ate pretty well while it lasted. The Codex killing blow Codex then remained my safe bet, both for code quality and for the long sessions it allows. With two accounts and OpenAI's weekly usage resets whenever they had downtime, I managed. Until early April, when the $20 plan's usage was also reduced, to push adoption of the new $100 pro plan. Reddit lit up with red 'complaint' badges — just like with Claude, it had become impossible to work a full continuous day with basic plans. Falling in line I held out 2 days before upgrading to the $100 Pro plan. Two days looking at what was available in open source, but the quality was lower — and naturally, as a developer, you always want the best code. Two days weighing whether it was worth stacking additional basic accounts (going up to 3? up to 4?). What made up my mind was that on the $100 plan, usage limits are doubled until the end of May 2026. You can think what you want about OpenAI, but their acquisition strategy is pretty effective. In 2 months they'll have gotten me so used to these new features accessible in the $100 pro plan (sub-agents all the time, extra high reasoning, ChatGPT on model 5.4 Pro which is genuinely impressive,...) that I'll be ready to move to $200. They're good..."
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