readme: clarify Claude plan requirement (Pro works, Max recommended)#36
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Pro covers Claude Code access per official docs, so calling Max strictly 'required' overstated the constraint. Pro is enough for light/exploratory use; Max is the right recommendation for daily-use deployments because the nightly dream session can exhaust Pro's 5-hour usage window on a heavy transcript day, causing the unattended run to abort mid-extraction.
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Per official Claude Code docs, Claude Code is available on Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise, and Console — only the free Claude.ai plan is excluded. The README's "Max required" line overstated the constraint.
New wording lists all supported plans and explains why Max is the right recommendation for daily-use deployments (the nightly dream can exhaust Pro's 5-hour window mid-extraction on a heavy transcript day), without locking out Pro users who only want light or exploratory use.
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