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Anthropic Ends Claude Subscription Coverage for Third-Party Tools Like OpenClaw Starting April 4

Anthropic announced Thursday that Claude subscriptions will no longer cover usage on third-party tools including OpenClaw starting April 4 at 12pm PT, a significant policy change that affects developers and power users who have been accessing Claude's capabilities through third-party clients on their existing subscriptions. The company cited capacity management as the reason for the change. Users who want to continue using Claude through third-party tools will need to either purchase extra usage bundles -- which Anthropic said are available at a discount -- or use a Claude API key with separate billing. The policy shift reflects the strain that third-party tool usage has placed on Anthropic's infrastructure as Claude adoption has grown. OpenClaw and similar tools have become popular among developers and technical users because they offer capabilities and interfaces beyond what Anthropic's own Claude.ai product provides, but they route through the same subscription entitlements. The change creates a meaningful divide between Anthropic's direct consumer subscription business and its API platform. Historically the subscription tier offered a cost-effective way to access Claude with generous usage limits, but the new policy makes clear that those limits apply specifically to Anthropic's own interface. The announcement generated significant discussion among Claude users and developers on social media and Hacker News. Some users viewed it as a reasonable capacity management measure; others raised concerns about the value proposition of Claude subscriptions if third-party integrations are restricted. Anthropic did not specify what 'extra usage bundles' would cost relative to existing subscription pricing.
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from Anthropic / Boris Cherny and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.