Claude Code · ChatGPT Plus, a year of daily use — here's how I split them
The short version first. Claude for writing and code, ChatGPT for everyday chat. I've used both daily for over a year, and this should let you pick the right one for yourself in about five minutes.
- Verdict: both are good
- 1 year of use
- Claude: writing/code
- ChatGPT: everyday
- $20/mo, same for both
Let me be honest up front. Both are genuinely great tools.
But after a year of switching between the two every single day, some "this one is clearly better here" differences became obvious.
Today I'll break those differences down into four areas. By the end, you should be able to decide what to pay for in about five minutes.
01 · Writing and editing: Claude edges ahead
I always open Claude when I write. That's the honest take from a year of running this blog.
At first I thought both were equally good. But the difference showed up when I had to clean up long pieces or polish several documents at once.
Claude is good at reading a long document in one pass and holding the through-line. You can paste in a book's worth of text and it keeps the tone consistent from start to finish.
| Claude (my pick) | ChatGPT (alternative) | |
|---|---|---|
| Maker | Anthropic — strong on long-form | OpenAI — plenty good |
| Long-doc summary | ↑ | Short edits OK |
| Consistent tone | ↑ | Fast |
| Fine editing | ↑ | Gap is small |
Honestly, though, the gap isn't huge. For a short email or a social post, ChatGPT is more than enough.
So here's the takeaway. Long pieces, planning, and summaries go to Claude; short stuff works on either.
02 · Everyday chat and quick answers: ChatGPT
For light questions, I reach for ChatGPT instead. Toss it something the way you'd ask a friend, and it answers short and fast.
Claude is a bit more careful. It explains at length and often adds caveats like "that said, in this case...". Great when you need a deep answer, but for "what should I eat for lunch?" it feels a little heavy.
Both services have voice conversation, too, but the one I actually use is ChatGPT's. The answers are usually short, so the flow doesn't break.
| ChatGPT (my pick) | Claude (alternative) | |
|---|---|---|
| Maker | OpenAI — friendly and fast | Careful is its strength |
| Answers | Short, fast ↑ | Long, deep |
| Tone | Friendly ↑ | Adds caveats often |
| Voice chat | ↑ | A bit heavy for daily use |
So it shakes out like this. Quick answers and everyday chat go to ChatGPT; deep analysis goes to Claude.
03 · Coding is a real gap — Claude leads
There's honestly nothing to debate here. For coding, Claude is clearly better.
That's my own conclusion from running an automation blog for over a year. When I threw the same coding problem at both, Claude got it right on the first try noticeably more often.
Claude also has a dedicated developer tool (Claude Code). It writes and fixes code right from the command line, and that really moves the needle.
How my workflow changed: 8 hours a day → Claude Code. For a year, I wrote nearly all my blog automation code with Claude alone. ChatGPT codes well too, but once you get into complex debugging, Claude's accuracy just feels higher.
Of course, that doesn't mean ChatGPT can't code. For lightweight scripts or learning, it's plenty.
But if you're a developer, or seriously planning to learn automation and programming, Claude is the first pick. I can say that with confidence after a year of use.
04 · Price is nearly identical — decide by use case
The pricing is almost the same. Both have a free plan, and paid is around $20/month for each.
You can get a real feel for them on the free tier, but if you use them daily you'll hit the usage limits fast. If you're going to use one seriously, you'll end up paying.
In my case, I ended up paying for just Claude. Coding is most of what I do. Everyday questions I handle casually on ChatGPT's free plan.
Pick-in-5-minutes guide
- Write a lot → Claude paid — bloggers · writers · planners · marketers
- Code or want to learn → Claude paid — coding accuracy · the Claude Code tool is decisive
- Mostly everyday questions → ChatGPT, start free — friendly tone · fast answers · voice chat
- Not sure → run both free for a week — ask the same questions, then keep whichever fits your hand
My pick after a year (2025 → 2026)
I ended up settling on just Claude paid. Coding dominates what I do. That said, I still open ChatGPT often for everyday questions.
- What I use Claude for: Polishing blog posts, writing automation code, summarizing and planning long documents — about 80% of the work.
- What I use ChatGPT for: Quick fact checks, casual chat, asking things by voice on a walk — the other 20%.
"Both are good. Claude for writing and code, ChatGPT for everyday — if you're unsure, run both free for a week and decide."
— Eddie · after a year of use
You only need to pay for one. The answer is whatever you do every day.
References
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ChatGPT (official)
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