Right now I’m on the €20 plans for Claude, OpenAI, and Gemini, and when I run out on one, I basically just switch to another. It works in the sense that I always have another model available, but the big downside is that it completely breaks context and memory. Every time I switch: • the project context is weaker • past discussions are missing • I have to re-explain things • there’s no real shared memory/wiki across tools • it feels inefficient even though I’m paying for all three So I’m trying to figure out a better setup. What I want is something like: • multiple active projects at once • multiple threads/tasks per project • some kind of centralized wiki / memory layer • project-specific context, but also shared context across everything My current thought is: • one CLAUDE.md per project • a docs/wiki inside each project for deeper context • maybe one central personal/company wiki for shared things like preferences, business context, recurring tasks, writing style, priorities, etc. • then somehow have all models interact with all of that consistently The reason I’m asking is I keep hitting the limits on the €20 Claude plan, so I’ve been thinking about upgrading to €100. But before I do that, I’m trying to understand whether the better answer is:
- just upgrade Claude and go deeper into that ecosystem 2. keep hopping between Claude / OpenAI / Gemini when I hit limits 3. build a better context + memory system so switching tools isn’t so painful For people doing serious multi-project work: • How are you structuring this? • Are you using Cursor, Claude app, Claude Code, or a mix? • Do you keep one shared wiki plus project-specific memory? • How do you avoid constantly rebuilding context when switching tools? • If you upgraded from €20 to €100 on Claude, was it actually worth it? Would love to hear how people manage this in practice, because right now my system is basically “use one until I hit the wall, then switch,” and it feels pretty bad from a continuity/context perspective. submitted by /u/kushcapital
Originally posted by u/kushcapital on r/ClaudeCode
