Claude Code
Claude Code is an agentic coding tool developed by Anthropic. It's one of the AI tools for coding that I return to the most. Spin up a couple of terminals with a Claude instance, and you are unstoppable - from launching a one-man startup to doing marketing. A do-it-all tool!
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Claude Code vs Cursor: Same prompt, two different results — which is better?
In this battle, I asked both Claude Code and Cursor to build me a landing page from a Reddit prompt. Copy-pasted the prompt as is to both tools and hit send. In the comparison bellow I highlight the differences and results I've got from the same prompt.
Claude Code Specs Overview
| Claude Code | |
|---|---|
| Pricing | Pro $20/mo · Max $100–$200/mo |
| Base Model | Claude Sonnet 4.6 / Opus 4.6 |
| IDE Type | Terminal (CLI) |
| Agentic Mode | Native (full agent) |
| Context Window | 200k tokens (1M beta) |
| Codebase Index | ✓ |
| Web Search | ✓ |
| Privacy Mode | ✓ |
| Free Tier | ✗ |
| Extensions | MCP servers |
Who Is This Tool For?
Experienced developers
Experienced developers working on complex, large-scale codebases
Solo Devs
Solo devs who want a powerful autonomous agent for deep, single-project work
Power users
Power users who don't mind a terminal-based workflow and want maximum output quality
Engineers
Engineers who need thorough code analysis, refactoring, and multi-file reasoning
How I score and review a tool
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Step 1
I sign up and pay
No free trials gamed for a quick screenshot. I buy an actual subscription (or use the free tier the way a real user would) so I'm seeing the same experience you will.
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Step 2
I set one specific goal
Before opening any tool, I define the task — something concrete like "build a landing page for a SaaS product" or "write a week of social content for a fitness brand." Every tool on the list gets the same goal, no exceptions.
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Step 3
I send the exact same prompt to every tool
Word for word. Same prompt, same context, same constraints. This is the only way to compare output quality fairly — if the prompt changes, the comparison is meaningless.
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Step 4
I score the results side by side
Output quality, speed, ease of use, and value for the price — scored out of 10 and averaged into the rating you see on this page. No affiliate deals influence the ranking. The number is the number.
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Tested and reviewed by the Battled editorial team
Full scoring methodology
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