📝 TL;DR 📝 Claude Fable 5's included access on Pro, Max, Team, and premium Enterprise plans ends tonight, July 12, at 11:59:59 PM PT. Starting July 13, using Fable 5 requires prepaid usage credits billed at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens, double the price of Opus 4.8. This is not a removal, it is a shift in how you pay. The practical lesson worth taking from it is simple: stop treating the most powerful model as your default, and start treating it as the one you reach for a couple of times a week for work that actually justifies the cost. 🧠 Overview 🧠 Fable 5 has had one of the most turbulent access histories of any AI model released this year, and tonight marks the fourth distinct shift in how subscribers can use it in just over a month. It launched June 9 with included access promised through June 22. Three days later, a US government export control order pulled it offline entirely, for everyone, worldwide. It returned July 1 with a shortened included window through July 7. Public pushback got that extended to July 12. Tonight, that extension runs out, and this time there is no indication another extension is coming. For most subscribers, the practical question is not really about the deadline itself. It is about what to do differently starting tomorrow, and that is genuinely useful to think through regardless of how you feel about the pricing. 📜 The Announcement 📜 Anthropic confirmed the extended cutoff through its official @claudeai account and an updated support article rather than a dedicated newsroom post, a detail worth flagging simply because it means the terms are somewhat scattered across channels. As of 11:59:59 PM Pacific tonight, Fable 5 stops counting toward any plan's included weekly usage limit. From July 13 onward, using it requires a funded, prepaid usage-credit balance, billed at the published API rate of $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens, plus a 90% discount on cached input reads and a 50% discount on batch processing.