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Claude Pro NZ$20/Month for 3 Months (or US$10 via VPN) @ Claude (New Users Only)

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My sister spotted a discount for Claude Pro on X and pinged me. Since Claude is usually the priciest of the "Big Three" (Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude), this is a great deal i think. If you’re into coding, many says Claude is still the gold standard.

Unless you want to save few dollar by not paying tax via VPN to some of the U.S. states, simply follow the steps below.

Steps:

  • Follow the link
  • Sign up a new account
  • Click monthly option (not annually)
  • Submit with payment details
  • Enjoy

Set a reminder to cancel before the 3-month mark.

I don't know when this promo will end. move quick as these usually don't last long.

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  • +9

    If you just want to use the LLM models without all of the Claude Desktop, Code or Co-work features, you can use it for free with Outlier AI. You just need to sign up with an account and you don't need to complete the profile, just complete step 1. Then go to Outlier Playground and start using it. You get access to all the high-end models (including Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6) and from various vendors, for free. No limits whatsoever.

    Or, you can use a trick to get unlimited free trials with Windsurf, which also gives you access to all the high-end models. You can even use it for prompts that would otherwise require jailbreaking.

    But other than that, I do like Claude a lot, it does a few things better and they tweaked the parameters to provide a better output than others using the same models.

    • I got the last $20per month deal and use it every day it's the best LLM for me. So I'm interested in exploring this Outlier approach as Claude's limits can be annoying.

      • Ive been using chatgpt Pro for a few years now. Would you recommend moving?

        • +1

          Yes as I have access Chatgpt Pro and Copilot from work and Claude is just next level with its responses.

    • Does Outlier Playground give you ToS statements when you ask it to make video game bots or website scrapers?

      • Dunno, I never read those things.

        I don't think it matters to me anyway because a lot of the things I create with these AI tools are for personal use, not for commercial.

        • yes same for me personal use but they dont generate anything citing breaking TOS. For example scraping Trademe/ Facebook Marketplace/ Seek/ Indeed/ NZ Herald/ Auto downloading Youtube vids/ PH videos.

          Have just tried it and it built a power fishing bot for runescape. Thanks Claude!!

    • Whats the windsurf trick?

      • +1

        This:
        https://github.com/devchristian1337/reset-windsurf-id

        All it does is reset the Windsurf device ID, so that when Windsurf runs it thinks it's a different machine, which then lets it generate a unique sign-in link that lets you sign-up with a new account and let you choose to trial the product.

        It's pretty straightforward but here are the basic instructions:

        • Sign out of Windsurf and close all instances of Windsurf

        • Sign out of your Windsurf account in your browser

        • Run the tool and reset the ID. You don't need to backup the ID, it doesn't matter

        • Launch Windsurf and sign-in. It should open a link in your browser. Sign up with a new account (use something like Bulc Club or SimpleLogin or whatever to generate dynamic emails that you can later block easily. When I say block, I don't mean block in your Gmail, I mean disable the email alias completely. For me, I use something like [email protected], [email protected], etc….)

        • During the signup process, it'll ask you if you want to trial Windsurf. You don't get this if you signed up using any other method, unless you're doing this on a machine that you've never used Windsurf before. It's all tied to the Windsurf device ID.

        • It'll ask for credit card but charge $0, it shows that in the checkout page. Just complete that process, go to your account settings and cancel the plan immediately, so you don't forget later. During the signup, I just use my Dosh debit card that has no funds in it, as I don't use Dosh anymore. Even if I forget to cancel the subscription, they won't ever charge me a single cent.

        Once you've done all that, your Windsurf will be logged in and you'll be running a trial with 100 credits. You have access to all the top end models. This trick still works for the latest Windsurf version as of today. The only downside is that they prioritize the Pro users, so trial users may sometimes run into API limit and get throttled, but it doesn't happen that often for me. If you were to pay for the Pro plan, you get 500 credits and they run out fast, so spending only about 2~3 minutes doing this trick is great.

        Note that there are other tools like this on Github, some work for Cursor as well. Pick your poison.

    • Worked for me. My only additional note is that completing Outlier's step 1 requires a working mobile phone number to receive an SMS code.

      • @Slogan, how do you go playground after step one?

    • Hi @NovaAlpha, is there a trick how to go to playground? I can't get past signg up without creaing profile, verifying id, etc, and can't find the way to the playground.

      • +1

        playground.outlier.ai

        • Nice. Thanks.

  • +2

    If you're using it for coding (or I guess you could just use the chat window in the app without the code part), Google Antigravity (Google's AI IDE) includes access to Claude Opus (and Sonnet) 4.6 for free. It's not unlimited usage though.

  • +1

    As someone who burns $400usd on tokens per week I can say Claude is my current go-to

  • Time to get a Clawdbot instance spun up, for research purposes.

    • That's got nothing to do with Claude. It's just the name that's similar (it's actually called OpenClaw now btw).

      • I know, but you need an api key on a semi-decent plan to use it. Gemini is problematic but Claude is still good for it.

  • Claude Code is top tier stuff.

    It'll replace most junior-dev jobs.

    • Probably intermediate dev jobs too.

      It's already really good at reversing minified code. You can take someone's Android app or Chrome extension and add new features to them pretty quickly within a few hours.

    • Still need a human with a brain to drive the decision making

  • Awesome deal thanks op. I’m in UX and using Claude code most of the time now at work, and been wanting to use it for side projects this is grea timing. At work I get far better output in a fraction of the time working backwards - so feeding research and complex requirements from excel docs/jira etc into CC, prototyping in code, then getting CC to translate it all back into Figma using exiting components and variables. The code prototypes and reference designs then get handed to dev who doesn’t have to do any pixel pushing anymore - instead just use CC to finish integrating design prototypes into codebase

    • That's very interesting. Can you explain what you mean by "working backwards" please?

      We do backend mostly (internal services), what do think our workflow should be like, to achieve the same please?

      • Woking backwards in terms of a typical design process (ideating -> wireframing -> prototyping -> refining… eventually having high fidelity designs and prototypes). Where as now we can start with high fidelity prototypes.

        And because Claude Code has codebase access and context on all requirements, it’s fairly quick to go from there to getting detailed tickets made. A designer will still refine and make changes, and use go back and fourth between Claude and Figma. But most of the BAU work is done in Claude. For example, any proposed data model changes are generated in a md file for BA and engineers to review, since Claude had all the context on current state and proposed future state

        It’s not perfect, but gets almost all the way there in a fraction of the time. I’ve been using this process recently for a complex project, where requirements were provided by a client in a large excel file. Typically it will take around 3-4 weeks to go from that to proposing a validated solution. Now it’s less than 2 days. Scary to think where things will land in the next few years at this rate

        • Thank you. So if I understand correctly, you're feeding some context (outline ideas and existing systems code/data), getting cladue to generate the prototype, and then feeding that back into UX design process?

  • +1

    Perfect timing as OpenAI signs a deal with the Dept of War. So long ChatGPT.

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