Real usage data for big-pickle from 1 developers on clawdboard. big-pickle is an AI model tracked through clawdboard for coding usage. All costs are estimated from token counts and published Unknown API pricing.
As of April 3, 2026 at 1:57 PM UTC, big-pickle ranks #25 out of 28 tracked AI coding models on clawdboard, accounting for 0% of total community spend. 1 developer has used big-pickle, generating $0.28 in estimated API cost and 140.7k tokens (85.2k input, 548 output). The average estimated cost per developer is $0.28 (median: $0.28). big-pickle has been tracked on clawdboard since January 27, 2026. Data is updated hourly from opt-in developer usage logs.Last updated: April 3, 2026 at 1:57 PM UTC · Refreshed hourly · Tracked since January 27, 2026
Aggregate big-pickle usage across all 1 developers who have used this model.
Total Estimated Cost
$0.28
0% of community spend
Total Tokens
140.7k
99% input / 1% output
Developers
1
using big-pickle
Model Rank
#25
of 28 tracked models
Detailed breakdown
Avg Cost per Developer
$0.28
median: $0.28
Input Tokens
85.2k
prompt + context
Output Tokens
548
generated responses
Avg Cost per Token
$0.000002
estimated blended rate
How much are developers spending on big-pickle each day? This chart shows the 7-day moving average of estimated daily cost and active user count. Spikes often correspond to new version releases or pricing changes.
Last 1 days · 7-day moving average
Developers have consumed 140.7k tokens through big-pickle, split between 85.2k input tokens (prompts, context, files) and 548 output tokens (generated code, explanations, edits).
Prompt caching has processed 0 cache creation tokens and 55.0k cache read tokens. Cache reads are significantly cheaper per token, reducing the effective cost for developers with repeated context.
The higher input-to-output ratio suggests developers send substantial context (files, documentation, error messages) along with their prompts..
Based on data from 1 developers, the average estimated big-pickle usage cost is $0.28 per developer (all-time). The median is $0.28, reflecting the gap between occasional and heavy big-pickle users.
big-pickle accounts for 0% of total community spend across all 28 tracked models, ranking #25 by estimated cost.
These are estimated API-equivalent costs, not actual bills. Most developers use big-pickle through subscription-based tools (Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex CLI) with flat monthly pricing. The estimated cost is useful for comparing usage intensity across models and developers.
Compare big-pickle with other Unknown models tracked on clawdboard.
Common questions about big-pickle usage, cost, and performance data.
Based on data from 1 developers on clawdboard, the average estimated big-pickle usage cost is $0.28 per developer (all-time). The median is $0.28. These are estimated API-equivalent costs calculated from token counts and published Unknown pricing — most developers pay flat subscription fees, not per-token billing.
big-pickle ranks #25 out of 28 tracked models by total estimated cost, accounting for 0% of all community spend on clawdboard. 1 developers have used big-pickle. Higher-tier models often dominate cost share even with fewer users due to higher per-token pricing.
big-pickle is an AI model tracked through clawdboard for coding usage. Developers use it through AI coding tools tracked by clawdboard — including Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex CLI. The token ratio for big-pickle is 99% input / 1% output, indicating how developers interact with the model.
All data comes from developers who voluntarily track their AI coding usage through clawdboard. The CLI reads local log files from supported tools on each developer's machine and extracts aggregate token counts and model identifiers. No code, prompts, or conversation content is collected — only token counts and estimated costs.
Individual developers sync their usage every 2 hours by default. The aggregate statistics on this page are recalculated hourly. big-pickle has been tracked on clawdboard since January 27, 2026.
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