I've ended up with $5K+ in a month using sonnet 3.7, had to dial it back.
I'm much happier with gemini 2.5 pro right now for high performance at a much more reasonable cost (primarily using with RA.Aid, but I've tried it with Windsurf, cline, and roo.)
I'm developing an open source coding agent (RA.Aid).
I'm using RA.Aid to develop itself (dogfooding,) so I'm constantly running the coding agent.
That cost is my peak cost, not average.
It's easy to scale back costs to 1/10 the cost and still get 90% of the quality. Basically that means using models like gemini 2.5 pro or Deepseek v3 (even cheaper) rather than expensive models like sonnet 3.7 and o3.
Too expensive for me to use for fun. Cheap enough to put me out of a job. Great. Love it. So excited. Doesn't make me want to go full Into The Wild at all.
I don’t think this is at the level of putting folks out of a job yet, frankly. It’s fine for straightforward changes, but more complex stuff, like concurrency, I still end up doing by hand.
And even for the straightforward stuff, I generally have a mental model of the changes required and give it a high level list of files/code to change, which it then follows.
Maybe the increase in productivity will reduce pressure to hire? We’ll see.
I didn't know this, thank you for the anecdata! Do you think it'd be more reasonable to generalize my suggestion to "This CLI should be included as part of ChatGPT's pricing"?
A typical small-medium PR with Claude Code for me is ~$10-15 of API credits.