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You’re getting 2x Claude usage right now — but only until March 27

Free, Pro, Max, and Team plan users all qualify for Anthropic's latest Claude promotion, which doubles your five-hour usage window every evening, night, and weekend.

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Anthropic has quietly rolled out a time-sensitive gift to millions of Claude users — and this one is actually worth paying attention to.

Starting March 13, 2026, the AI safety company is doubling usage limits for Claude users during off-peak hours, and the window to take advantage of it is short. The promotion runs through March 27, 2026, giving users just under two weeks to squeeze extra mileage out of their existing plans — no upgrades, no sign-ups, no promo codes needed.

The mechanics are refreshingly simple. If you’re on a Free, Pro, Max, or Team plan, your five-hour rolling usage limit automatically doubles anytime outside 8 am to 2 pm Eastern (5 am to 11 am Pacific). During those six peak hours in the morning, nothing changes — your limits stay exactly where they’ve always been. But the moment the clock ticks past 2 pm ET, you’re working with twice the capacity. Evenings, nights, weekends — it all counts.

The promotion extends across every major Claude surface. Whether you’re using Claude on the web, the desktop app, or on mobile, you’ll see the doubled limits. It also covers Cowork, Claude Code, Claude for Excel, and Claude for PowerPoint. That last two might seem niche, but for professionals running AI-assisted workflows inside Microsoft Office tools, the timing couldn’t be better — month-end reports, Q1 wrap-ups, and quarterly planning documents are all fair game.​

One detail buried in the fine print is worth highlighting above everything else: the bonus usage does not count against your weekly usage limit. This isn’t a reshuffling or redistribution of your existing allocation. Anthropic is genuinely adding capacity on top of what you already get — a distinction that makes this more meaningful than a typical marketing stunt.

Enterprise plan users, however, are left out of the celebration entirely. Anthropic didn’t offer an official explanation, but it’s not hard to read between the lines. Enterprise contracts typically come with custom usage terms and SLA commitments, making a blanket promotional tweak far more complicated to apply cleanly across the board.​

The timing of this promotion tells a story on its own. Just two weeks before the announcement, on March 2, Anthropic’s Claude went down for thousands of users, with the company citing “unprecedented demand” for its services over the preceding week. Nearly 2,000 disruption reports were logged at the outage’s peak, per service-monitoring site Downdetector. It was the kind of incident that tends to make tech companies rethink how they manage capacity — and doubling limits specifically during off-peak hours looks like a direct response to that.​

The logic mirrors something every restaurant owner understands intuitively. If your kitchen is slammed at noon but your tables sit empty at 4 pm, you don’t build a bigger kitchen — you offer a happy hour. For Anthropic, the “happy hour” is nighttime and weekends, when its GPU clusters likely have headroom to spare. Shifting some user demand into those windows is smart infrastructure management dressed up as a user perk. And frankly, it works as both.

For developers, this may be the most practically useful perk of all. Claude Code — Anthropic’s AI coding agent — has seen explosive growth among software engineers who rely on it for everything from debugging to generating entire feature branches. Many of those developers already time their heaviest Claude Code sessions for evenings and weekends to avoid daytime congestion. The March promotion essentially rewards that behavior with double the fuel to run longer sessions without hitting a wall.

This isn’t the first time Anthropic has played this card. Back in December 2025, the company ran a holiday usage promotion doubling limits for Pro and Max subscribers from December 25 through New Year’s Eve. That one was a bit more exclusive — Team plan users weren’t included — and it was tied to the holiday slowdown rather than off-peak hours specifically. The March edition is broader in scope, extending to Free and Team plans, and more strategically timed around actual usage patterns rather than a calendar holiday.

The promotion expires on March 27, 2026, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time, after which all limits revert to their standard levels with no billing changes or plan modifications. There’s no rollover, no grace period, and no combining it with other offers. What you use during off-peak hours before the deadline is yours; what you don’t, disappears when the clock runs out.

For casual users, the doubled limits may not register much on a day-to-day basis. But for heavy users — developers running extended coding sessions, writers deep in long-form projects, analysts processing large documents — two weeks of double capacity during evenings and weekends is a genuinely useful window. The kind where you might finally tackle that ambitious project you’ve been rate-limited out of finishing.


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