WozCode: Making Claude Code Faster, Better, and Cheaper
An add-on that has made Claude Code more effective, more reliable, and lighter on my usage quota. Here is why I am keeping it.
An add-on that has made Claude Code more effective, more reliable, and lighter on my usage quota. Here is why I am keeping it.
I run Claude Code most days. When something claims to make it better, my default is no. Most add-ons add steps.
WozCode is a plugin that sits inside Claude Code and handles more of the grunt work locally. Search, file reads, some of the back-and-forth that used to burn tokens in the model. I've been using it for a few weeks and I'm not ripping it out.
The difference shows up on long sessions, especially with /goal. Localizing an old iOS app into 70+ languages used to chew through 100k tokens in the first ten minutes. With WozCode in the loop, the same job finishes with headroom left on my Max plan. I still review the strings. I'm not accepting garbage output. I'm just not watching the usage meter panic halfway through.
Anthropic also bumped usage limits recently. Between that and WozCode, I've stopped buying extra usage packs. The plugin costs less than what I was paying in overages.
If you want numbers from your own machine, WozCode ships a savings checker:
curl -fsSL https://wozcode.com/savings-check.js | node -
It reads your local Claude Code history and estimates what you would have saved. Runs entirely on your box. No upload.
Install is two CLI commands. No account required. If it annoys you, uninstall and you're back to stock Claude Code.
I'm skeptical of affiliate posts that sound like they were written by the marketing team. This one has a referral code because they offered one. Use it or don't.
Referral code:WOZ-57AXZJIf you find a better deal somewhere else, take it. I'd rather you pay less than feel obligated to use mine.
I wouldn't bother if you only open Claude Code once a week. If you're parallelizing agents, running /goal overnight, or constantly bumping session limits, it's worth the install time.
Try it and tell me if your numbers look like mine.