I've been using Nuveki daily for about a month, switching between Claude and GPT models for different tasks. Here's what I've noticed.
Where Claude Excels
- Long document analysis — handles 100-page PDFs without losing context in later sections
- Nuanced writing — better at matching specific tones and styles
- Following complex instructions — rarely drops steps from multi-step prompts
- Code review — catches subtle logic errors that GPT misses
Where GPT Excels
- Quick factual lookups — slightly faster for straightforward Q&A
- Structured data generation — JSON output is more consistently well-formed
- Mathematical reasoning — more reliable for multi-step calculations
- Creative brainstorming — tends to generate more diverse ideas in a single pass
Where They're Equal
- Basic summarization
- Translation
- Simple code generation
- Email drafting
My Strategy
I've set up two teams:
- Deep Analysis Team — uses Claude-based agents for research, writing, and document review
- Quick Tasks Team — uses GPT-based agents for data formatting, quick answers, and brainstorming
Having both available in one platform is honestly the killer feature for me. I don't have to context-switch between different tools.
These are just my observations — your mileage may vary depending on the domain. Would love to hear what others have found.