
Claude's Fable 5 Is No Longer Included in Your Subscription — Now It's Pay-as-You-Go
Through July 7, 2026, Claude's Fable 5 model counted against the regular weekly limits of the Pro, Max, Team, and select Enterprise plans — meaning it was usable within an already-paid subscription, no extra charge. Starting July 8, that changes: Fable 5 no longer draws from subscription limits at all, Tech Times reports.
How it works now: Fable 5 requests are billed from a separate "usage credits" balance at standard API rates — $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens, Apidog explains. Credits can be enabled from account settings at claude.ai, under Settings → Usage, where you can also set a spend cap so a single long request can't drain the balance.
One thing worth knowing: if credits aren't enabled, Fable 5 requests simply won't run — the model won't launch without payment set up. Every other model — Opus 4.8, Sonnet, and Haiku — still works within normal subscription limits; only Fable 5 is affected. Anthropic has also stressed the model isn't being permanently pulled from subscriptions, BleepingComputer notes — the billing setup could change again later.
What this means in practice: if you pay for Claude Pro or Max and rely heavily on Fable 5 specifically, it's worth checking your credit settings now — otherwise a routine request might simply fail to run. We covered pricing across all the major AI services, including Claude, in our big ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini vs Grok vs Perplexity comparison.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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