
Anthropic Raises Usage Limits Broadly for Claude Users
Usage limits are going up across Claude products so users can build more. The linked post contains the specifics.

Usage limits are going up across Claude products so users can build more. The linked post contains the specifics.
5-hour rate limits on Claude Code are doubled across Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise tiers, effective immediately. Peak-hours limits for Pro and Max have been removed entirely.
The peak hours limit reduction is being rolled back and 5-hour usage limits are doubling. A compute partnership with SpaceX is cited as part of what makes this possible.
In the new limit structure, users can consume twice as much usage within a 5-hour window before hitting any cap.

Claude Managed Agents launched four new capabilities: Dreaming (agents review past sessions to self-improve, in research preview), Outcomes (a quality rubric agents iterate against until they pass), Multiagent Orchestration (parallel specialists working together), and Webhooks. The latter three are in public beta.
Agents can push updates to webhooks configured in your Claude workspace, eliminating the need to hold an SSE stream open or poll for task completion. A small ergonomic improvement with real practical upside for async workflows.
A /claude-api skill is available in Claude Code (and the OSS repo) as an entry point into the new agent features announced alongside it. Useful if you want to start poking at the memory and webhook capabilities without building from scratch.
A new compute partnership with SpaceX brings 300+ MW of capacity and 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs online within the month, dedicated to powering Claude Pro and Max. That is a lot of GPUs.
A teaser suggesting Claude may be heading to a space-related context or partnership, with no additional details beyond a hopeful emoji and a linked resource.
An Anthropic team member is previewing upcoming announcements and a workshop covering internal Claude Code workflows. Everything will be recorded for those who can't attend in person.
An image is shared ahead of what appears to be an in-person event happening the following day, with no further detail given in the text.
A launch-day hello from the Code with Claude event. Thin on content, heavy on vibes. Paired with the rate limit and compute announcements, it signals this is a coordinated rollout moment.
Boris Cherny and Jarred Sumner are getting set up for a live coding session, suggesting a public demo or event is about to start.
The full agenda is now live at the linked URL. No additional context was provided in the tweet itself.
A Tokyo conference stop is also on the schedule, with a team member planning to attend and noting the more convenient time zone.
Most users who hit usage limits are running into the 5-hour rolling windows rather than harder caps. The framing suggests a change is in progress or recently shipped that should make the experience feel noticeably less restrictive, with more to come.
A direct acknowledgment that demand has outpaced capacity, with a thank-you to users for their patience. No specifics on timeline, but paired with the rate limit and compute announcements, it reads as the apology that precedes the fix.
A developer reacts positively to the rate limit doubling announced today. No new information, but a data point that the news is landing well in the community.