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The Usage tab is the instrument panel. It shows what every provider is consuming right now and how much you have left.

Provider panels

Claude, Codex, Antigravity, and Cursor each get a full provider card. Each card shows:
FieldDescription
Session %Large number. Fraction of the current rolling window consumed.
Session railThin horizontal bar. Fills as the window is used.
Weekly railDimmed bar below the session rail. Tracks week-level consumption.
Reset timerCountdown to the next window reset.
Auto-revive stateWhether the keep-alive loop is active.
$ todaySpend for the current calendar day, priced from the bundled LiteLLM snapshot.
OpenCode and Grok appear as full-width cost strips, not quota cards. OpenCode does not expose Anthropic-style rolling quota headers, so the card shows dollar spend only.
The 16pt status-bar gauge gives a one-glance reading from anywhere on the desktop. Click it to open the compact popover.

Compact popover

The popover is approximately 360×420 pt and shows:
  • Session rail + weekly rail for the primary provider.
  • Session %, weekly %, and reset time as dense numerics.
  • $ today across all active providers.
Switch the primary provider from Settings → Providers if you want a different gauge to lead.

Analytics panel

Below the live cards, the Usage tab hosts an analytics panel backed by the same local log data as the Analytics feature.
  • Stacked spend-over-time chart, broken down by provider.
  • Spend-by-repo breakdown showing which projects are driving cost.
  • Range selector: 24h / 7d / 30d / 90d / All.
The chart is read-only here; the full analytics surface with window switching and repo drill-down lives in the dedicated Analytics page.

Auto-revive

Claude’s flat-rate plans run on rolling session windows. Auto-revive keeps the 5-hour timer warm so the window you paid for stays productive. Toggle it per provider from the card sub-line. The current state is visible in both the card and the menu-bar popover.
  • Auto-revive — how the keep-alive loop works and what it costs.
  • Analytics — full local spend history, repo bucketing, and pricing details.