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Claude AI doubles usage limits during off-peak hours in March 2026

From March 13 to 27, 2026, users of Claude AI will enjoy doubled usage limits during off-peak hours, effectively providing nearly a full day of increased request capacity. This temporary enhancement applies across all ma

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From March 13 to 27, 2026, users of Claude AI will enjoy doubled usage limits during off-peak hours, effectively providing nearly a full day of increased request capacity. This temporary enhancement applies across all major subscription tiers except Enterprise, impacting not only the standard Claude model but also Claude Code, Cowork, Claude for Excel, and PowerPoint integrations.

For Moscow time, the schedule splits weekdays into two double-limit periods: 21:00 to 00:00 and 00:00 to 15:00 the following day, sandwiching a six-hour window with normal limits from 15:00 to 21:00. Weekends feature doubled limits for the entire 24 hours. This rhythm is designed to align with low usage times globally, avoiding peak hours in the U.S. afternoon and evening when demand typically surges.

The bonus allocation comes without any need for user intervention, activating automatically across Free, Pro, Max, and Team plans. Such a move hints at Anthropic’s effort to ease congestion and improve user experience during quieter periods, especially valuable for developers running coding sessions or professionals relying heavily on integrations during off-peak times.

Doubling limits temporarily is a straightforward way to increase cloud service capacity without immediate infrastructure upgrades. Similar strategies have been adopted by other AI service providers aiming to balance system load and offer users more opportunities to test and integrate large language models into their workflows. The exclusion of Enterprise users from this promotion might indicate higher baseline usage or bespoke agreements that preclude the need for such boosts.

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For those coding late at night or working on presentations early in the morning, this promotion could significantly expand the time they can interact with Claude without hitting request caps. It reflects a smart adaptation to global usage patterns that vary widely by time zone, demonstrating Anthropic’s growing sophistication in managing resource allocation dynamically.

Ava Chen

AI Editor

Ava covers the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, from foundational models and research labs to the real-world economics of intelligence. With a background in computational linguistics, she cuts through the hype to find out what actually works. She firmly believes that benchmarks are just marketing until reproduced in the wild.

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