Anthropic暂停Claude Agent SDK基于token的计费调整
阅读原文· arstechnica.comAnthropic上月宣布自6月15日起将Claude Agent SDK(含第三方应用及claude -p命令)的使用与标准订阅分开按API费率计费,订阅用户仅获等值月信用额度。开发者分析指出Claude Opus订阅者每天2-3条消息后即比API划算,新方案使订阅价值锐减。本周一,Anthropic在变更生效前突然暂停,称将“重新制定方案”。此前GitHub Copilot也推行了类似计费调整引发用户反弹。Anthropic正筹备IPO。
“If you are a developer using Claude as your primary coding assistant with Opus, you will blow past breakeven in the first week,” developer Matthew Diakonov writes in that analysis.
“For anyone using agents heavily, this is a major cost increase,” the developers behind code editor Zed warned its users after Anthropic announced the Agent SDK price change plans.
On Monday, though, Anthropic gave these power users a pricing reprieve, updating its billing support page to say that it was “pausing the changes to Claude Agent SDK usage described below.” The company says that “for now, nothing has changed” and that it is “working to update the plan to better support how users build with Claude subscriptions.” Some users report receiving similar notices via email from Anthropic.
The sudden pullback on forcing API pricing comes just weeks after GitHub Copilot rolled out its own token-based billing changes, leading to sticker shock for many users who found themselves blowing past the new limits on their subscriptions. It also comes as Anthropic prepares for a possible initial public stock offering by filing confidential papers with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
While the temporary reprieve is welcome news for Claude Agent SDK users, they should probably expect to bear the full costs of their extensive use before long. In April, Anthropic Head of Claude Code Boris Cherny said “our subscriptions weren’t built for the usage patterns of these third-party tools,” referring to automated agent harnesses like OpenClaw that we no longer covered under standard subscription plans. “Capacity is a resource we manage thoughtfully and we are prioritizing our customers using our products and API. … We want to be intentional in managing our growth to continue to serve our customers sustainably long-term.”