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Claude Feature Comparison: How to Choose Between Chat, Projects, and Artifacts for the Smoothest Workflow

Even when using Claude, different feature entry points and workflows can significantly affect efficiency. This article focuses on comparing Claude’s features: regular chat is suited for quick Q&A, Projects is suited for long-term material management, and Artifacts is better for turning results into “finished products” that remain editable. After reading, you’ll be able to choose the right approach based on the task type. Claude Feature Comparison: Regular Chat Is Faster, Projects Are More Reliable The advantage of regular chat is that it’s lightweight—if you have a quick question, need an idea, or want to tweak a few lines of copy, you can open it and start right away.

2/8/2026
Claude

Claude Troubleshooting Guide: Fixing Page Not Loading, Send Failures, and Quota Anomalies

When Claude won’t open, messages won’t send, or you’re prompted that your quota is insufficient, most issues can be quickly pinpointed through self-checks. Below is a Claude troubleshooting flow in the order of “check the environment first, then the account, and finally the service status,” to help you avoid detours. Start with an environment self-check: network, browser, and extensions The first step in Claude troubleshooting is to confirm your network is stable: switch between Wi‑Fi and cellular data once, or try a different DNS and then refresh. Next, open claude.ai in an incognito window to rule out cache

2/8/2026
Claude

Claude Pro vs. Free: How to choose based on usage limits, models, and the overall experience

To get comfortable using Claude, the key isn’t “whether you know how to use it,” but whether you pick the right version. This article focuses only on the differences in features and experience between Claude Free and Claude Pro—especially usage limits, model availability, and peak-hour stability—to help you decide with the least trial-and-error. Start by judging your usage frequency: what type of user are you? If you only occasionally ask two or three questions a day or tweak some copy, Claude Free is usually enough. Its advantage is a zero-barrier start, making it suitable for light lookups, quick polishing, and short conversations. <

2/8/2026
Claude

Claude Registration and Login Guide: Email Verification, Device Switching, and Logout

This Claude usage guide clearly explains the full process from registration to login, and then switching accounts across multiple devices. Following the steps can help you avoid common issues such as getting stuck on verification, logging into the wrong account, and mixing up accounts. The end of the article also includes several practical troubleshooting tips and security setting suggestions. Preparation Before Registering for Claude: Email and Network Environment Before registering for Claude, prepare an email address that can receive messages normally. It’s recommended to use a frequently used email address so you can recover your account later if needed. After opening your browser, try to keep your network stable and avoid refreshing repeatedly during verification, which can cause the process to be interrupted.

2/8/2026
Claude

A Detailed Breakdown of Claude API’s New Features: Sonnet 3.5 Extended Output and Workbench Enhancements

This Claude API update is more like “filling in the developer experience”: stronger model capability is one part, but the key is that long outputs, prompt creation, and usage/cost tracking have all been connected end-to-end. For those writing automation scripts, building agent workflows, or needing reliably produced long-form text/long code, Claude API will feel much smoother to use. Below, I’ll break down the most practical new changes and explain them clearly. What did this Claude API update mainly include? The core upgrades focus on three areas: Claude Sonne

2/8/2026
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