Claude devs complain about surprise usage limits, Anthropic blames expiring bonus
Software developers who use Anthropic's Claude Code have been sounding the alarm for the past few days about changes in the AI service's usage limits.
Some customers have objected to the rapid consumption of their token allotment in the company's Discord channel, and they claim that their criticism has been silenced by channel moderators.
Anthropic insists the issue follows from the expiration of a holiday usage bonus and that the company doesn't try to limit discussion of usage limits – the implication being that any Discord bans follow from community policy violations.
An Anthropic customer and forum user who asked not to be identified provided The Register with screenshots of various Discord interactions and offered his assessment of the issue. He claims that there's been a roughly 60 percent reduction in token usage limits, based on a token-level analysis of Claude Code logs. He speculates that the changes represent an attempt to reduce costs prior to Anthropic's expected public stock offering, a claim Anthropic flatly denies.
Evidence of concern among developers using Claude Code and other Claude services has surfaced on Reddit, where a recent post claims "Claude usage consumption has suddenly become unreasonable."
Numerous participants in that discussion argue that model interactions now consume more tokens than they did previously, which results in the account usage limits being reached sooner.
Other Reddit threads raise similar concerns. The Claude Developers Discord channel also includes a post from a developer claiming to have run out of token capacity on an enterprise account.
A current thread posted by "David," an admin for Anthropic's Claude Developers Discord channel, asks forum participants to post their rate limit concerns, promising an investigation into reports of inconsistent usage limits.
Forum participant "A A Ron" responded:
I limited out very fast this morning w/out even writing code - just reviewing markdown specs. Felt very unusual - came here to see if others were reporting. I can't submit my account info to the PM request you posted as I don't have permission. Unfortunately my analytics in the console are all blank – which makes it really hard to validate whether this is on my end or not. Max plan user and historically I would only limit out occasionally – this am it was within an hour with very light (weekend slow review of a few docs) usage.
Others echo those remarks. A separate post in the #claude-code-lounge channel this morning begins, "I am a Claude Pro/Max subscriber experiencing severely restrictive usage limits that make the service unusable for development work. Despite having an active Pro plan, I consistently hit usage limits within 10–15 minutes of using Sonnet, with the usage bar showing near 100 percent consumption. Opus is even more limited, often becoming unavailable shortly after starting."
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It's worth noting that complaints about token usage limits have been around for many months. A mega-thread in the Discord channel dating back to October 9, 2025, offers a record of the discontent.
Anthropic offers three individual subscription plans: Free, Pro ($20/month), and Max ($100 or $200 per month), each with its own usage limits. The Pro plan promises 5x the usage allowed for the Free plan; the Max plan promises either 5x or 20x the usage of the Pro plan.
There are also two business subscription plans – Team ($25/$150 per seat/month) and Enterprise (not publicly disclosed but said to be $60 per seat with a minimum of 70 seats per month). Team usage is "more" than the Pro plan. Enterprise limits aren't specified.
The Register spoke with an Anthropic representative who dismissed the claims about usage reductions as unfounded and suggested customers are simply reacting to the withdrawal of bonus usage awarded over the holidays.
During the period from December 25 through December 31, 2025, Anthropic doubled the customer usage limits of Claude models as a holiday gift. This was done, we're told, to make use of idle compute capacity during that period, the result of vacationing enterprise customers.
Our source claims that removal of those higher limits has reduced usage allowances below their original baseline, but Anthropic says that's incorrect. The concerns being raised, we're told, appear to be largely a response to the resumption of normal limits.
One of the Reddit threads includes the suggestion that the heightened consumption of tokens follows from a Claude Code bug, detailed in a GitHub Issues post. Some users report that rolling Claude Code back to version 2.0.61 fixed the issue; others disagree.
Anthropic's representative said that its team takes all such reports seriously but hasn't identified any flaw related to token usage. Last month, Anthropic looked into reports of problems with its Claude Opus 4.5 model and said it had ruled out bugs in its inference stack.
Nonetheless, a bug report filed on Sunday, January 4, 2026, suggests there's something amiss with the reversion of the pre-holiday usage limits. ®