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Faustus A.

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Enterprise (\> 1000 emp.)

8/19/2026

"Best context handling of any AI tool I've used"

5/5

What do you like best about Claude?

Honestly the main thing is I don't have to babysit it as much as I expected to. I'll dump a huge doc or a messy thread of emails into it and it actually remembers what was said at the top by the time we're at the bottom — that used to be the thing that annoyed me most with other AI tools, constantly re-explaining context.

The artifacts panel thing was a bigger deal than I thought it'd be. I didn't care about it at first but now when I'm working on a doc or some code I just keep iterating in that side panel instead of digging back through chat to find "the good version from 3 messages ago." Small UX thing but it adds up.

Writing-wise, it doesn't have that overly-formal, obviously-AI tone that makes you rewrite half of what it gives you. I still edit it, but it's editing for content not editing to make it sound like a person wrote it.

It's also decent about not stopping to ask me 20 questions when I give it a half-baked request — it just makes a reasonable call and tells me what it assumed, and I can correct it if it's wrong. Saves time.

Connected it to Google Drive a while back and that's been genuinely useful, not just a checkbox feature — it'll actually pull the real file and work with it instead of asking me to paste stuff in.

Only real annoyance is I sometimes hit usage limits on the plan I'm on during a heavy work day, which means switching models or waiting it out — not a dealbreaker, just something to plan around if you're using it constantly.

No real complaints on speed otherwise, it hasn't felt slow even on longer stuff. And cost-wise it's paid for itself pretty easily just from time saved on first drafts and summarizing things I don't want to read in full.

Onboarding was a non-issue, I just started using it, didn't need a tutorial. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Claude?

Not much, honestly, which is why I'm rating it high — but if I'm nitpicking:

Usage limits can be annoying on a heavy work day. If I'm running long back-to-back sessions, I'll sometimes hit a cap and have to wait or switch to a lighter model, which breaks my flow a bit.

It also occasionally sticks to an assumption longer than I'd like — if I don't correct it early, it'll keep building on the wrong direction instead of double-checking with me. Not a big deal since I can just redirect it, but worth flagging.

And integrations, while good, aren't as deep as I'd want yet — it can pull files from Google Drive fine, but I'd like to see more native connections to some of the other tools I use daily rather than having to copy/paste in.

None of this is a dealbreaker for me — it's more "things that would make a great tool even better" than actual complaints, which is why it's still a 10/10 from me overall. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Claude solving and how is that benefiting you?

The biggest one is cutting down time spent on first drafts — whether that's emails, reports, or documentation, I used to spend a lot of time just getting from a blank page to something workable. Now I hand it rough notes or context and get a solid starting point in minutes, so my time goes into refining instead of creating from scratch.

It's also taken over a lot of the "reading things I don't want to read" work — long threads, dense docs, big files. Instead of skimming everything myself, I can have it pull out what actually matters and just verify instead of digging through it all manually.

For anything involving messy or unstructured info — a pile of notes, a long conversation, a big file — it helps me turn that into something structured and usable without me having to manually organize it first.

Net effect is I'm spending less time on the mechanical parts of my work (drafting, summarizing, organizing) and more time on the parts that actually need my judgment. That shift alone has made a noticeable dent in my workload. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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