edit: I missed the "enterprise" feature matrix with the usual audit/compliance stuff to force the biggest enterprise customers onto enterprise plans. Otherwise the "teams" plan is much better value for any business.
Teams premium is "Everything in standard, plus more usage*"
And from my experience, it's a very generous usage, I've only hit the limits once or twice, and both times required multi-boxing agents.
I could single-window agentic development all day on opus-4.7 auto-mode without hitting limits.
If you're a business using claude, then that seems like the right plan, the enteprise/API plan seems more suited to where your product is built on top of the agent themselves, so seats/limits aren't really meaningful?
Claude Teams and Claude Enterprise are 2 distinct plans. Simon is right that Enterprise seats have no included usage (and so all usage is charged at API billing rates), whereas Teams seats do.
edit: I missed the "enterprise" feature matrix with the usual audit/compliance stuff to force the biggest enterprise customers onto enterprise plans. Otherwise the "teams" plan is much better value for any business.
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https://claude.com/pricing/team
Teams premium is "Everything in standard, plus more usage*"
And from my experience, it's a very generous usage, I've only hit the limits once or twice, and both times required multi-boxing agents.
I could single-window agentic development all day on opus-4.7 auto-mode without hitting limits.
If you're a business using claude, then that seems like the right plan, the enteprise/API plan seems more suited to where your product is built on top of the agent themselves, so seats/limits aren't really meaningful?