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Qwen 3.7 Max Tested: Something unespected happened!

Testing the new Qwen 3.7 Max as an autonomous AI coding agent on a real-world web application. Instead of basic benchmarks, we pressure test its reasoning on a broken document signing app to see if it fixes architectural bugs or just visual symptoms.

Discover the unexpected bottleneck—including OpenRouter token pricing, deep thinking cost consumption, and why you need strict operational discipline with frontier AI models.

🔗 API & Pricing Reference: Released May 21, 2026, at $2.50/M input & $7.50/M output tokens via OpenRouter with a 1M context window.

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Chapters:
00:00:00 - Qwen 3.7 Max: Built for AI Agents
00:00:40 - The Real-World Coding Test (Doc Signing App Bug)
00:01:56 - Prompting Qwen as an Expert Developer
00:02:27 - Architecture Diagnostics & The First Win
00:03:43 - Hidden Workflow Failures (Why Demos Mislead)
00:04:36 - The Unexpected Interruption: Token Cost & OpenRouter Credits
00:05:50 - Official Benchmarks vs. Real Horizon Execution
00:07:11 - Context Window, Pricing & Token Rates
00:07:51 - Practical Takeaways & Final Verdict

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