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Anthropic "pauses" token-based billing for its Claude Agent SDK

Anthropic "pauses" token-based billing for its Claude Agent SDK

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A last-minute reprieve Anthropic “pauses” token-based billing for its Claude Agent SDK Move originally planned for Monday would have heavily increased power users’ costs. Kyle Orland – Jun 16, 2026 5:00 pm | 50 Pricing for Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK isn't changing for the time being. Credit: Anthropic Pricing for Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK isn't changing for the time being. Credit: Anthropic Text settings Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only    Learn more Minimize to nav Last month, Anthropic announced a billing change that would have substantially increased costs for heavy users of its automation-focused Claude Agent SDK , including many third-party apps. On Monday, though, Anthropic abruptly announced it had paused those pricing changes just as they were set to take effect, allowing Agent SDK users to continue drawing from the more generous usage limits in their existing Claude subscriptions. The plan, as announced on May 13 , would have treated usage of the Claude Agent SDK (including via third-party apps and the programmatic “claude -p” command ) separately from “standard” Claude usage via the chat interface or the official Claude CLI. As of June 15, Anthropic said that kind of outside SDK usage would be billed at Anthropic’s prevailing API rates , with subscribers receiving a simple monthly usage credit equal to their subscription price. That would have been a major change from the current setup, where Agent SDK use is limited only by the standard weekly caps applied to a user’s current Claude subscription tier. Those generous limits allow power users to squeeze a lot more usage out of those paid subscriptions than they would get by paying the same price for API fees. One analysis suggests that Claude Opus users start saving money from their subscription after just two to three messages per day, and that their subscription could be worth many multiples of its monthly

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