Claude Haiku vs Reasoning model (o-series): cost & margin

Claude Haiku (Anthropic) and Reasoning model (o-series) (OpenAI) sit at different price points. At a typical 500k/150k token mix per customer, Claude Haiku is cheaper ($1.00 vs $5.50 per customer), and Claude Haiku has the lower output-token price — the part that usually drives an AI SaaS bill.

Claude HaikuReasoning model (o-series)
Input $/Mtok$0.8$5
Output $/Mtok$4$20
Cost / customer (typical)$1.00$5.50
Margin at $49/mo98%88.8%

Cost per customer as usage grows

Monthly LLM cost per customer at four usage levels — the gap widens the more your customers use.

Usage / moClaude HaikuReasoning model (o-series)
Light$0.20$1.10
Typical$1.00$5.50
Heavy$4.00$22.00
Power user$16.40$90.00

Which should you pick?

Claude Haiku

Best when cost is the priority: cheaper on both input and output, so it keeps more customers profitable at any plan price.

Reasoning model (o-series)

Worth it when its quality justifies the higher token cost — price your plans to cover the difference.

Verdict: at a typical token mix, Claude Haiku is the cheaper choice per customer. Heavier or output-heavy workloads can change the picture — check yours below.

FAQ

Which is cheaper, Claude Haiku or Reasoning model (o-series)?
At a typical 500k / 150k token mix, Claude Haiku is cheaper — $1.00 vs $5.50 per customer per month, a $4.50 gap that widens as usage grows.
Does Reasoning model (o-series) ever make more sense than Claude Haiku?
Yes — token price isn't everything. If Reasoning model (o-series) needs fewer retries or shorter outputs to finish the job, or its quality lifts conversion, it can be the better margin call despite the higher per-token price. Model it on your own usage.

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