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Chad GPT Plus and Claude Pro. We bought
and compared both plans so you don't
have to. Chat GPT and Claude are two of
the most popular and powerful AI models
out there, often sparking debate as both
come with their own strengths, unique
features, and capabilities. Standing at
$20 each, both Chat GPT and Claude offer
plans designed for users who want more
than just the regular experience. Both
provide priority access during times of
heavy traffic and offer enhanced usage
of the AI models. In this video, we'll
explore the features of Chat GPT Plus
and Claude Pro, so you can determine for
yourself which of the two plans is the
best fit. So, let's get right into it.
Now, which models are available under
each plan? By default, ChatGpt Plus uses
the GPT5 model. You can also use
different modes within it. Auto, which
automatically decides the best version
to use, instant, thinking mini, and the
full thinking model of GPT5. In
addition, you can access the legacy
models, which are GPT40 and04 Mini. each
with their own unique strengths and
capabilities. On the other hand, Claude
also offers multiple models that you can
choose from using the model selector.
You can go for Claude model, the
smartest, fastest, and most capable
model yet. You can also choose Claude
Haiku for quick and concise answers, or
the Opus model, which is one of the best
options for brainstorming. Additionally
there are several other legacy models
available, each with their own unique
capabilities. Let's compare the message
limits you can send to each model in
their respective plans. The Chat GPT
Plus plan offers a 3-hour window in
which you can send messages up to a
certain limit. You can use legacy models
like 40 with up to 100 messages in a
week. GPT5 temporarily has an increased
limit of 160 messages per 3-hour window
though standard access is typically 80
messages every 3 hours. After reaching
that limit, your responses automatically
switch to smaller models for which it
has unlimited access. Like chat GPT
Claude also limits how long you can use
its models within a set time period. For
Claude, the window is 5 hours during
which you can send up to 45 messages.
After reaching that limit, Claude blocks
you from using it further and you need
to wait before you can interact with
that model again. This might make you
wonder if the Chat GPT plus plan is
better because it has more messages. But
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much context window do you get with each
plan? With ChatGpt Plus, you get a 32K
context window, which is quite large and
capable of handling complex tasks.
However, the one truly leading the
context game is Claude, offering an
extended usage of its massive 200K
context window, making Claude the better
model for long- form content generation.
This allows Claude to generate longer
responses, process larger documents, and
retain context across extended
conversations, something Chad GPT models
with their smaller context window are
limited in doing. If you often work with
large PDFs or research files, which AI
plan actually handles uploads better?
Chat GPT allows you to upload large
files up to 512 megbytes in size. This
is especially useful for tasks like
summarizing lengthy research papers or
books. However, the main limitation is
that file uploads are tied to the 3-hour
context window. You can upload up to 80
files within that window, which still
gives you a major advantage over the
free tier. The files you upload within
your projects are also limited, which is
up to 25 files per project, each with
the same maximum size. These uploaded
files are intended to help ChatGpt
better understand your project's context
and provide more accurate, relevant
responses. On the other hand, the Claude
Pro plan isn't limited by a time window
but rather by how much you can upload
per chat. Claude allows you to upload
approximately 20 files per chat with
each file up to around 30 megabytes in
size, which is significantly smaller
compared to ChatGpt Plus. But here's the
cool part. Unlike ChatgPT projects
Claude Projects offers unlimited file
uploads, only limited by Claude's
context window. While ChatGpt is unable
to process the images within the PDF
uploaded, Claude is fully capable of
processing images within documents and
responding accordingly, but only for
PDFs under 100 pages. Whether it's
analyzing photos or generating new ones
which AI gives you the upper hand? With
Chat GPT Plus, you can upload up to 50
images per day with each image limited
to 20 megabytes in size. You can upload
images to ask questions about them
extract text, or get insights related to
whatever image you've uploaded. In
Claude Pro, the same feature is limited
to 20 images per chat, with each image
not exceeding 30 megabytes in size.
Claude's models are exceptionally
powerful when it comes to analyzing
image visuals and accurately extracting
text from them. But here's where Chad
GPT plus has a clear advantage. Unlike
Claude, which doesn't have an image
generation model, Chad GPT's models can
create realistic images from just a
simple prompt. With the Plus plan, you
can generate up to 50 images within the
same 3-hour window. Now, you might be
wondering if you can work with videos in
your plans. While Anthropic does not
have its own video generation model, the
cool feature you get with the chat GPT
plus plan is that it gives you limited
access to their video generation model
Sora. You can use Sora to generate
images or videos and select the aspect
ratio of the video you want to create.
The maximum resolution allowed for video
generation is 720, but you can choose a
lower resolution if you want faster
generation. The maximum duration allowed
is 5 seconds, beyond which you'll need a
higher plan. You can simply provide a
prompt and Sora will generate a video
based on it. Another feature exclusive
to chat GPT in the plus plan is the
voice mode. You can use the voice mode
in chat GPT for up to 1 hour each day.
This feature is highly intelligent. It
picks up non-verbal cues such as your
speaking speed and emotional tone and it
also offers screen sharing capability.
You can choose from multiple available
voices and select the one that suits you
best. You can use it to learn, chat, or
run mock interviews. Screen sharing is
available only on mobile and you get a
full chat transcript after each session.
That brings us to our next feature which
is deep research. It is a feature
supported by both claude and chat GPT.
Basically, it conducts extensive
research by searching through links and
sublinks to find key details about the
topic you specify. With ChatGpt Plus
you can perform up to 25 deep research
sessions per month. You can give it any
topic and it asks you a set of questions
to clarify what you're aiming for in
your research. Once you answer those
questions, it will begin the research
process, which can take anywhere from 5
to 45 minutes. During this time, it
scans through numerous sources to
extract the information you're looking
for. The research took 11 minutes and
used 20 sources and 130 searches to
generate this report. And as you can
see, it's a very in-depth report, uses
proper citations, and provided links to
all the sources it referenced. It's
quite a detailed report, complete with a
references section at the end, formatted
in proper APA style. You can use the
same features on the Claude application
as well, offering similar capabilities
you can turn on research mode and then
prompt Claude with the topic you want to
explore. Similar to Chat GPT, it also
asked clarification questions to better
focus the research around your specific
goal. Once you answered the questions
it began the research process. While
this research also took some time, the
key difference between Chad GPT and
Claude's pro plan is that unlike Chad
GPT, which has specific limits, Claude's
plan does not have a separate quota for
research. Instead, it uses the general
tool usage limits. Whatever tools it
uses to perform the research task are
counted toward the overall usage rather
than being part of a dedicated limit.
The research took more than 20 minutes
and went through 311 resources
significantly more than chat GPT. It
compiled a lengthy and detailed document
containing multiple sources and proper
citations with inline references
wherever links were used matching the
style specified. Both Claude and Chat
GPT allow you to integrate external
applications into your workflow. With
the Chat GPT plus plan, you can connect
multiple sources including GitHub, your
calendar, Figma, and various Google
applications. However, these
integrations are somewhat limited. You
can use these connectors to ask ChatGpt
to schedule events in your calendar
check your availability, and perform
similar tasks seamlessly. Similar to
Chat GPT, you can also connect multiple
applications in Claude. You can manage
the connectors, and there's a much wider
range available compared to the limited
options in ChatGpt. You can add any
application you want to connect to. But
the cool part about Claude's plan is
that it allows you to add your own MCP
connections. By specifying the server
details, you can connect to any other
application not listed by default
through these connectors. This brings us
to another chat GPT exclusive feature
that comes with the plus plan. Custom
GPTs. These are essentially AI agents of
their own designed and specialized for
different types of tasks. You can use
GPTs created by the community or create
one of your own. You can either use the
chat mode to answer the model's
questions during the creation process or
go to configure mode and use the text
interface to manually add your details.
File uploads to enhance the knowledge
base are limited to the same as
projects. 25 uploads per GPT with a
maximum size of 512 megbytes. You can
choose your recommended model and
configure the capabilities. On the right
side, you can also test the agent you've
created, which will be in accordance
with the instructions and generates
details for whichever social media
platform you've specified. Once you're
done configuring and testing, you can go
to create and either keep the GPT
private for yourself, share it with
anyone via a link, or publish it to the
GPT store so the entire community can
use it. If you're a developer, this
section is for you. With ChatGpt Plus
you get Codeex, the AI coding assistant
powered by Open AI models. Codex
provides a virtual environment where you
can write and execute code and it can be
connected to your GitHub account. It
creates each task in a separate
container, manages and executes that
task and then organizes everything
through your connected GitHub
repository. Codex runs tasks in isolated
cloud sandboxes for enhanced security
and performance, ensuring each execution
stays independent and conflict-free. It
also offers deeper GitHub integration
enabling automated code reviews and pull
requests directly within your workflow
so you can build, test, and ship code
faster than ever. You can use codecs
directly in your terminal or within any
IDE you prefer. Similar to chat GPT
Cloud Pro also gives you access to a
terminal-based interface where you can
use Claude's model directly within your
project and ask it to perform various
tasks. This interface is called Claude
Code and it has the ability to read
write, and create multiple files and
folders. It's a highly powerful tool for
coding and building new applications. In
fact, it's one of the most powerful
features available so far. But if you're
a developer who uses model APIs to build
your own applications, here's some bad
news. Even if you're a subscriber of
ChatGpt Plus or Claude Pro, neither plan
includes direct API access. You have to
bill and manage the APIs separately
using a pay as you go method for your
API usage. Despite the benefits each
models plan offers, the first thing to
consider is the difference in their
capabilities. While Chat GPT excels in
ideation and creative processes, Claude
performs better when it comes to long-
form content and coding. Which one is
truly the right choice for you? The
final verdict depends entirely on your
use case on what kind of tasks you plan
to do. So, that brings us to the end of
the video. I hope the features mentioned
here helped you decide which plan is
right for you. Thank you for watching
and I'll see you in the next one.
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