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Claude Sonnet 5 Just Dropped — Is It Actually Worth It?

Written & hosted by Pat Simmons · @per_simmons

No-hype review  /  est. runtime ~14 min


Cold Open — Hook

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All right, so Anthropic just dropped Claude Sonnet 5, and the AI internet is doing its usual thing — everybody screenshotting benchmarks, everybody yelling "this changes everything." And look, Sonnet's the one nobody live-tweets, right? It's not the flashy flagship. Opus gets the headlines, Sonnet gets ignored. But here's the contrarian take I keep coming back to: for most of us — the people actually using this thing to draft emails and build little tools — the flagship was always overkill. Sonnet 5 is reportedly hitting numbers two points off Opus 4.8 while costing a fraction of the price. A fraction. So the real question isn't "is it the smartest model." It's "is it the smartest model you'll actually pay for." So in this video, I'm going to put Sonnet 5 through the exact same real-world tests, side-by-side with Opus, and tell you straight up whether it's worth switching. No hype. Let's get into it.

~152 spoken words Move: news-first → contrarian deflate → the promise
The Rest of the Video

Seven beats, paced the way the channel actually flows — quick what-changed, what's in it for you, two live head-to-head builds, a rant, the honest limits, then a straight verdict.

  1. What Actually Shipped (60 Seconds, No Fluff)

    Speed-run the real changes — context window, latency, the one headline benchmark number — and skip every line of Anthropic's marketing copy.

  2. The Price Tag Nobody's Talking About

    Put Sonnet 5's cost per million tokens right next to Opus 4.8 on screen and translate it into what a normal month of actual usage costs you.

  3. Test 1 — The Boring Office Stuff That Pays the Bills

    Same prompt to both models on an email reply, a messy doc summary, and a spreadsheet cleanup — the work mortals do all day, not a coding demo.

  4. Test 2 — Okay, But Can It Build?

    Hand Sonnet 5 and Opus the identical one-shot prompt for a little landing page and tool, deploy both live, and compare the output side by side.

  5. Simmons Rant — Stop Defaulting to the Flagship

    Quick aside on why people reflexively burn money on the biggest model out of habit, and a simple rule of thumb for picking the right one per task.

  6. Where Sonnet 5 Falls Apart

    The honest part — the exact tasks where it visibly loses to Opus, so you know the ceiling before you go all in and switch everything over.

  7. The Verdict — Should You Actually Switch?

    Straight answer on who Sonnet 5 is for, who should stay on Opus, and the two-minute setup to swap it in — then subscribe so you catch the next test.

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