Anthropic just handed every Claude subscriber five bonus days with its most powerful model Fable.
Per Anthropic, Claude Fable 5’s included access on paid plans has been extended through July 12, 2026, up from the original July 7 cutoff, announced on Anthropic’s official channels.
Pro, Max, Team, and select Enterprise subscribers can use Fable 5 for up to 50 percent of their weekly usage limits until then. After the window closes, access shifts to prepaid usage credits at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens, the highest pricing Anthropic has published for a generally available model.
Why The Claude Fable 5 Window Matters
Fable 5 sits in Anthropic’s new Mythos class, a tier above Opus. It leads knowledge work benchmarks and handles long, complex reasoning that used to require a team of analysts. The countdown creates a rare situation: frontier capability, zero marginal cost, and a hard deadline.
Deadlines focus effort.
Here is where to point yours.
10 Things To Do With Claude Fable 5 Before It Stops Being Free
- Run your entire archive through it. Upload months of notes, reports, articles, transcripts, or customer feedback. Ask Fable to find patterns, blind spots, repeated themes, hidden risks, and ideas you have not connected yet. This is where long-context reasoning matters. (I’m doing this right now)
- Build your first serious agent.
Do not just ask Fable a question. Give it a recurring workflow, such as weekly market research, sales prospecting, customer support triage, or content planning, and have it design the agent’s role, tools, escalation rules, memory, success metrics, and failure checks. - Turn one repetitive job into an agentic workflow.
Pick something you do every week and ask Fable to break it into steps: inputs, decisions, outputs, approvals, and handoffs. The goal is not a prompt. The goal is a repeatable operating system. - Create a personal AI chief of staff.
Feed it your goals, calendar patterns, projects, and recurring deliverables. Ask it to design a weekly briefing system, a decision tracker, a follow-up tracker, and a “what am I missing?” review. - Pressure-test your company’s AI strategy.
Give Fable your AI roadmap, board deck, product strategy, or go-to-market plan. Ask it to argue against your assumptions like a skeptical investor, customer, competitor, and regulator. - Build a prompt and workflow library.
Use Fable to create reusable templates for your most important work: strategy memos, customer analysis, LinkedIn posts, investor updates, product briefs, competitive scans, and meeting prep. The model may stop being free, but the workflow library stays. - Benchmark Fable against your everyday model.
Run the same five high-value tasks through Fable and your normal model. Compare quality, depth, speed, number of corrections, and usefulness. That tells you when Fable is worth paying for after the free window closes. - Ship one postponed deliverable.
Use it for the big thing you have been avoiding: the keynote, white paper, article series, course curriculum, product narrative, investor memo, or strategic plan. Fable is best used on work that actually matters. - Design your AI governance rules.
Ask it to create practical policies for where agents can act alone, where humans must approve, what data they can access, how decisions are logged, and how mistakes are caught. This makes agent creation safer and more enterprise-ready. - Create your post-free plan.
Fable is priced at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens on the API, according to Anthropic’s model page, so users should decide what work deserves Fable and what can stay on Opus, Sonnet, or another everyday mode returns.
What Happens When The Claude Fable 5 Free Window Closes
On July 12, Fable 5 comes off subscription plans and moves to prepaid usage credits at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens. If credits are off, access simply ends.
The good news is this exit looks temporary.
A Claude Code lead engineer confirmed that Anthropic aims to restore Fable 5 as a standard part of subscriptions as soon as capacity allows. The company has said demand for the model would likely be very high and difficult to predict, so it is rationing access rather than retiring it.
Until then, the clock is the strategy.
Use the window deliberately, and make sure something durable, a plan, a skill, a workflow, or a finished deliverable, exists on your side of the table when it closes. Anthropic gave you until July 12; what you build with Claude Fable 5 is yours to keep.

