Gotta optimize your spendings, and from my own ex you can get the same desired quality for all your current needs.
Don't subscribe to Claude or GPT-4 or Gemini. Instead, go get something like Perplexity or similar tools so that you can have access to all these latest premium AIs (300~600 queries/day) If you're comfortable with copy-pasting back and forth, this one thing meets all your needs.
And on the IDE side, subscribe to only one IDE, And even with IDEs, you can cut down costs, like going for qoder(just came out, free 2 week trial) or Trae (3 bucks a month, you can get that deal ). As for Claude Code, swap in qwen or DeepSeek apis. They're compatible with Claude Code and works ootd.
Thanks for the detailed breakdown — this is exactly the kind of sophisticated cost optimization I’m seeing from experienced developers. You’re absolutely right that $20/month for Perplexity + a cheap IDE can get you 90% of the way there.
What I’m finding interesting are the friction points in these workflows:
• Copy-paste between Perplexity and your IDE
• Manually deciding which model to use for each task
• Context switching between different interfaces
• No learning/optimization over time
The feedback is making me reconsider Maurice’s positioning. Rather than “90% cheaper,” maybe the real value is “eliminate the manual orchestration you’re already doing.”
A few questions for you (and others doing similar optimization):
1. How much time do you spend on the copy-paste workflow daily?
2. Do you find yourself wishing for automatic model selection based on task complexity?
3. Would seamless context preservation across providers be valuable?
This is exactly why I posted — assumptions about “cheaper” vs “more automated” need real validation. Appreciate the reality check.
Gotta optimize your spendings, and from my own ex you can get the same desired quality for all your current needs.
Don't subscribe to Claude or GPT-4 or Gemini. Instead, go get something like Perplexity or similar tools so that you can have access to all these latest premium AIs (300~600 queries/day) If you're comfortable with copy-pasting back and forth, this one thing meets all your needs.
And on the IDE side, subscribe to only one IDE, And even with IDEs, you can cut down costs, like going for qoder(just came out, free 2 week trial) or Trae (3 bucks a month, you can get that deal ). As for Claude Code, swap in qwen or DeepSeek apis. They're compatible with Claude Code and works ootd.
Thanks for the detailed breakdown — this is exactly the kind of sophisticated cost optimization I’m seeing from experienced developers. You’re absolutely right that $20/month for Perplexity + a cheap IDE can get you 90% of the way there.
What I’m finding interesting are the friction points in these workflows: • Copy-paste between Perplexity and your IDE • Manually deciding which model to use for each task • Context switching between different interfaces • No learning/optimization over time
The feedback is making me reconsider Maurice’s positioning. Rather than “90% cheaper,” maybe the real value is “eliminate the manual orchestration you’re already doing.”
A few questions for you (and others doing similar optimization): 1. How much time do you spend on the copy-paste workflow daily? 2. Do you find yourself wishing for automatic model selection based on task complexity? 3. Would seamless context preservation across providers be valuable?
This is exactly why I posted — assumptions about “cheaper” vs “more automated” need real validation. Appreciate the reality check.