Anthropic Offers Free Week of Claude Code
Anthropic launches a week-long free access promotion to Claude Code through a referral link. Here's what's included, who benefits, and what you need to know before activating it.
On May 29, a referral link to Claude Code appeared on Hacker News with the simple title "Free Week of Claude Code". The link points directly to claude.ai/referral/pIpeQjEpEw, indicating that Anthropic is using its referral program to extend temporary free access to its official CLI.
There's no grand announcement. No press release. Just a link circulating in tech communities that, if it works like other Anthropic referrals, activates a full week of Claude Code access for new accounts or those that haven't yet tried the paid plan.
What is Claude Code and why this offer matters
Claude Code is Anthropic's official command-line interface. It's not just an API wrapper: it includes native support for MCP servers, subagents, lifecycle hooks (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, among others), reusable skills, and an ecosystem of distributable plugins. In practice, it lets you orchestrate complex workflows directly from the terminal, delegate tasks to specialized subagents, and connect external tools via the MCP protocol.
For an engineering team working with custom integrations or agents, a week of full access is enough time to build a working prototype, evaluate real latency with Claude Opus 4.7 or Sonnet 4.6 in production, or simply decide if the monthly cost is justified before committing.
Who benefits from this trial window
Three user profiles clearly gain real value from this type of free access:
- Independent developers who've been using the API directly and want to explore Claude Code's orchestration capabilities without adding an immediate fixed charge.
- Small teams evaluating whether to migrate existing workflows (based on scripts or other CLIs) to Anthropic's tool ecosystem.
- People who already use Claude.ai in the browser but have never touched the CLI, and want to understand what changes when the model has access to tools, file systems, or MCP connections.
About the referral mechanics
Anthropmic's referral program isn't new, but using it to distribute temporary access to Claude Code is something we've seen more frequently in recent months. The strategy makes sense: Claude Code has a non-trivial learning curve—setting up an MCP server or writing your first hook takes time—and a free week reduces initial friction without compromising long-term conversion.
The link in question doesn't publicly specify whether free access applies to existing accounts or only new registrations. If you have an active Claude Pro or Max account, the referral most likely activates temporary additional benefits; if you're a new user, the flow should be more straightforward.
What we don't know
The Hacker News thread, at the time of publication, had no comments and just one point. There's no additional context about who posted the link or whether it comes directly from someone at Anthropic or from a user with program access. We treat the source with appropriate caution: the link exists, it's accessible, and it points to official Anthropic infrastructure, but we can't confirm its exact conditions without activating it.
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From ClaudeWave, we believe these temporary access windows offer more real utility than most trial periods in the industry, precisely because Claude Code isn't a tool you can evaluate in ten minutes. A week provides enough time for something more than a first look.
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