opusAuto-route tasks to the cheapest Claude model that works correctly. Three-tier progression: Haiku → Sonnet → Opus. Classify before responding. HAIKU (default): factual Q&A, greetings, reminders, status checks, lookups, simple file ops, heartbeats, casual chat, 1-2 sentence tasks. ESCALATE TO SONNET: code >10 lines, analysis, comparisons, planning, reports, multi-step reasoning, tables, long writing >3 paragraphs, summarization, research synthesis, most user conversations. ESCALATE TO OPUS: architecture decisions, complex debugging, multi-file refactoring, strategic planning, nuanced judgment, deep research, critical production decisions. Rule: If a human needs >30 seconds of focused thinking, escalate. If Sonnet struggles with complexity, go to Opus. Save 50-90% on API costs by starting cheap and escalating only when needed.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install VictorKing2005/opusGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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Use Haiku for handling common FAQs like order status and simple queries, escalate to Sonnet for detailed troubleshooting or policy explanations, and reserve Opus for complex complaint resolution requiring nuanced judgment.
Leverage Haiku for quick code lookups or syntax reminders, Sonnet for writing functions or debugging standard issues, and Opus for architectural design decisions or refactoring multi-file systems.
Employ Haiku for generating short social media posts or summaries, Sonnet for drafting blog articles or reports, and Opus for strategic content planning or deep research synthesis.
Use Haiku for basic data queries or unit conversions, Sonnet for generating financial reports or comparing investment options, and Opus for complex risk assessment or strategic portfolio planning.
Utilize Haiku for answering general health FAQs or appointment reminders, Sonnet for analyzing symptoms or providing care instructions, and Opus for nuanced diagnostic support or ethical decision-making.
Offer tiered pricing plans based on model usage, with basic plans limited to Haiku, standard plans including Sonnet, and premium plans providing Opus access, targeting cost-conscious businesses.
Charge users per token processed, with rates varying by model (Haiku cheapest, Opus most expensive), encouraging efficient model selection to optimize costs for high-volume applications.
Provide customized packages with dedicated support and advanced features like automated model routing, targeting large organizations needing scalable AI solutions for complex workflows.
💬 Integration Tip
Start by integrating Haiku for simple tasks to test functionality, then gradually add Sonnet and Opus based on performance needs, using the decision tree for guidance.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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