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AI-powered startup canceled its ChatGPT plan after switching to Claude.
Summary
A cofounder of Oleve says the company ended its ChatGPT subscription and moved to Anthropic's Claude after the Claude 4.5 release, citing faster, more human-like outputs while noting occasional bugs and hallucinations.
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Oleve cofounder Sidhant Bendre says his company ended its ChatGPT subscription and now uses Anthropic's Claude as its main model. The change followed the release of Claude's 4.5 model suite. Oleve had relied on AI across coding, marketing, and hiring and used ChatGPT for about two years. Bendre reports Claude reduced time spent correcting outputs and felt more human and concise, which made deeper integration into workflows worthwhile.
Key points:
- The company canceled its ChatGPT subscription and adopted Claude after Anthropic released the 4.5 suite.
- Bendre says Claude produces more human-like writing, handles context and nuance better, and often gives concise results when asked to find small items in large documents.
- Claude's coding capabilities helped automate development work using existing blueprints, allowing the team to focus more on product work.
- The article reports issues with Claude, including disappearing messages and occasional hallucinations that have dented trust.
- Bendre remains open to trying other models if they provide significant value.
Summary:
Bendre describes the switch as enabling deeper AI integration and faster workflow by reducing time spent on corrections, while also noting operational bugs and occasional hallucinations that create friction. Undetermined at this time.
