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Archit Mittal · 2026-06-20 · via DEV Community

₹40,000 to ₹70,000 — that's the extra monthly capacity my consulting practice has picked up since switching my primary dev loop to Claude Code six months ago. Forty production automations shipped in that window: bank reconciliation pipelines, stock screeners, ITR-prep bots, expense categorizers, GST filing helpers, a couple of trading systems I still babysit.

This post is the scorecard. What Claude Code gets right, where it still breaks, and how I decide when to reach for it versus Cursor versus plain GitHub Copilot. No sponsored angle, no affiliate link. I pay for all three out of pocket. What follows is what I'd tell a friend over chai.

The Context — Who This Review Is For

I'm not a web app engineer. I build finance and trading automations in Python, glue them to broker APIs and Google Sheets, and ship scripts that run on cron jobs or Railway containers. If you build similar back-end, script-first work, this review will transfer cleanly. If you're writing React all day, your mileage will differ.

The bar I measure against is brutal. A client automation has to work on day one against real production data, handle every edge case a CA firm can dream up, and be debuggable by me at 11 PM when a trade doesn't fire. No tolerance for "it worked on my machine."

What Claude Code Gets Right — The Four Wins That Actually Matter

1. Multi-file reasoning at a level nothing else touches

Most AI coding assistants play well inside a single file. Claude Code holds an entire repo in its head. I asked it to refactor a bank-reconciliation project that spans eleven modules and 2,300 lines — it traced every call site, flagged one circular import I'd never noticed, and proposed a clean split in a single turn. Cursor starts to struggle past six or seven files. Copilot gives up around two.

2. It asks the right questions before writing code

This surprised me. When I told Claude Code to "add retry logic to the Zerodha order function," it didn't just write it. It asked whether the retry should respect the broker's rate limits, what to do on partial fills, and whether idempotency keys were available. Those are the questions a senior engineer would ask. The answers shape whether the automation is safe for real money or a ticking time bomb.

3. Long-running tasks stay coherent

I regularly hand Claude Code a task that takes 20-40 minutes — "refactor the GST prep pipeline, add test coverage, run the suite, fix any regressions." It plans, executes, self-corrects, and comes back with a diff that's ready to review. The agentic loop is tight. No hallucinated file paths. No code that assumes packages that don't exist.

4. It respects the code that's already there

Copilot rewrites style aggressively. Claude Code reads the file, matches existing conventions, and produces diffs that don't feel foreign two weeks later. For a consulting practice where I hand off code to clients' in-house teams, that matters more than it sounds.

Where Claude Code Still Breaks

Honest time. Three real failure modes I've hit.

1. Indian fintech APIs are still weak ground

Ask Claude Code about the Zerodha Kite Connect SDK and it gets 80% right. The last 20% — ticker formats for F&O, post-2024 margin changes, specific error codes — is where it hallucinates plausibly. I always double-check anything broker-specific against the official docs. For one client I caught it confidently using a parameter name that was deprecated nine months ago. The test suite caught it before production did. Barely.

2. Long debug sessions can loop

If the first three fixes don't resolve an issue, it sometimes cycles — tries approach A, moves to B, comes back to A wrapped in a helper. I've learned to stop the loop manually, paste the stack trace into a fresh context, and state the constraint explicitly ("do not change the signature of X"). The second attempt almost always lands.

3. Cost at scale needs discipline

Unconstrained, a single long agentic task can burn through tokens fast. For a big refactor I'll sometimes spend the equivalent of a cheap dinner in one session. That's still trivial against the time saved, but only if you're measuring. The techniques in how I cut a client's AI API bill from ₹85K to ₹12K/month apply here too — set bounded budgets, use smaller models for simple sub-tasks, and don't let agentic loops run without a ceiling.

Claude Code vs Cursor vs Copilot — When I Use Each

Simple rule of thumb, from six months of real use:

Task Type My Pick Why
New automation from scratch Claude Code Plans across files, asks clarifying questions
Single-file editing at speed Cursor Faster inline completions, tight editor loop
Boilerplate-heavy typing Copilot Cheapest, good at the obvious stuff
Large refactor across 10+ files Claude Code Nothing else holds this much context
Working in a legacy repo I don't know Claude Code Reads and understands before writing
Pair-programming over screen-share Cursor Inline suggestions are less disruptive

All three stay installed. Picking the right one is like picking the right screwdriver — the mistake is treating one tool as the answer to every problem.

The Rupee Impact — What 40 Automations Looks Like in Numbers

A summary from my consulting log since switching:

Build time: 38% lower than my pre-Claude baseline on average.
Client revisions: Down by roughly half — better first drafts mean fewer "can you also..." cycles.
Debugging time: Up slightly, because I now take on projects I wouldn't have before.
Capacity: ₹40,000-₹70,000 of extra billable capacity per month. Over six months, a real second income line without hiring anyone.

The same tooling shift that helped me ship a weekend Python script that saved a CA firm 209 hours during ITR season is now the default for every new project — from the stock screener that replaced a ₹47K/month advisory to the full CFO playbook of five finance automations I rolled out to two SMBs this quarter.

The Non-Obvious Tip Most Teams Miss

The setting that changed my workflow most: a CLAUDE.md file at the root of every project. Claude Code reads it automatically. I put project context, naming conventions, the specific broker API version we're using, and our testing rules. It's the difference between getting a generic Python suggestion and getting a suggestion that knows we use Pandas 2.2, pytest, and a specific way of mocking Kite Connect.

If you skip this step, you're using maybe 60% of the tool. I've seen teams adopt Claude Code, get indifferent results, and blame the model. Nine times out of ten, the CLAUDE.md was missing or empty.

Should You Switch?

If you're already on Cursor and happy, don't rip it out. Layer Claude Code on top for planning and large refactors and see how the split feels for a month. If you're still on Copilot-only and doing anything more complex than boilerplate, the jump to Claude Code is the single highest-ROI tooling change I've made as an automation consultant this year.

"Jo tool sahi kaam karta hai, wohi chuno." (Pick the tool that does the actual job.)

Not everything should be automated, and not every process should be shipped with an AI pair programmer either. For production automations where quality and context matter more than keystroke speed, Claude Code is the best tool I've used. The ceiling is high. The floor is higher than any other assistant I've tried.

Which AI coding tool are you reaching for most right now — and for what kind of work?


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Archit Mittal helps businesses automate chaos. Follow on LinkedIn: @automate-archit

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