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Why I Switched from ChatGPT to Claude



Grab the free step-by-step checklist https://parker-prompts.com/gpt-to-claude In this video, I break down the four specific …

30 thoughts on “Why I Switched from ChatGPT to Claude”

  1. The other day, I uploaded my DNA report with PDF on my GPT, but it didn’t read correctly. It gave me an excuse that it was a format issue… really? Then, it suggested me to make one time DNA item list by typing with my fingers manually….it’s over.
    It’s time to move on. Thanks for your video! Now I know what to do. 😊

  2. I use Notion AI which has premium models of Gemini, Claude and GPT already built into it. And the pricing is exactly the same as having one of them. It works very Good for me since I already have all my files and context inside Notion.

  3. downside is, no free coding like codex, no imagegeneration like dall-e. to get the same package i have with gpt i have to spend much more money. the 20€ ab + api costs + maybe image generation abo. and ur benchmarks are old, claude vs gpt 5.2 but we are at gpt 5.4 which is much better then 5.2

  4. Why is no one addressing the crazy use limit on Claude?! Does everybody have a Claude Max subscription, because i can only get very little done when using my pro plan before hitting use limits… I dont get it?!

  5. I am software developer . I had started using claude at around 6 months back and yes its better then Chat Gpt in every aspect especially Coding.

    It is also good in prompt adherence, reasoning, MCP support, skills, Artifacts etc.

  6. Used GPT-5.4 and Claude Sonnet 4.6 with the same prompt and Claude performed wayy better. GPT-5.4 wrote a lot of useless boiler plate. I absolutely agree with your findings.

  7. I tried out today Claude in the free version to optimize my Linkedin Profil – I'm deeply impressed about the output compared to ChatGPT. Thank you for this video.

  8. I was a heavy OpenAI user, Top 1% of power users in 2025 But I made the switch to Claude last week.
    GPT started loosing me after 5.1. From 5.2 onward, the models became increasingly defensive rather than genuinely helpful.
    I liked GPT for its ability to read context, understand grey areas, and engage with creative subjects without flinching.
    The newer versions have traded that flexibility for prompt compliance.
    They follow instructions more precisely, but they've stopped thinking about what you're actually trying to do.

  9. Wow, thanks for that. I consider myself a power user on Claude, and "even I" didn't know about so many things here. Maybe this is a good lesson for all the "I wrote a prompt and the model built me ​​a website in 5 minutes" posts I see.

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