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Claude users debate Haiku vs. Sonnet for task execution after Opus planning

A user on Reddit's r/ClaudeAI subreddit is inquiring about the optimal model for task execution within Anthropic's Claude ecosystem. Specifically, they want to know if Claude Haiku can be used to execute a plan previously generated by Claude Opus, as an alternative to Claude Sonnet, primarily for token savings. The user acknowledges Sonnet's capability but seeks to leverage Haiku's efficiency if the planning phase is already complete. AI

IMPACT Discusses potential cost-saving strategies for users of large language models by optimizing model selection for different task phases.

RANK_REASON User discussion about model capabilities and cost-efficiency, not a product release or official announcement.

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Claude users debate Haiku vs. Sonnet for task execution after Opus planning

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  1. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/iamjigkoshti ·

    If a plan is already prepared by Opus, can I use Haiku to execute it instead of Sonnet?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>For a large end to end task, I first asked Opus to generate a comprehensive step by step plan.</p> <p>Now for executing these steps (i.e. the actual coding), can I use Haiku over Sonnet?</p> <p>I know Sonnet already does it pretty good, but from …