A brand-new OpenUsage. The app has been rebuilt from the ground up to be faster, lighter, and feel right at home on your Mac.
Coming from an earlier version? This is a fresh start. Your usage and sign-ins are still read straight from your machine — but the app and its look are all new.
Highlights
- Rebuilt for Mac — quicker to open, lighter to run, and a clean, modern look. Runs on macOS Sequoia and later, on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs.
- More providers — Claude, Codex, Cursor, Grok, Devin, and Antigravity, all in one place.
- Usage trends — a quick sparkline of recent usage for Claude, Codex, Cursor, and Grok.
- Pacing — see whether you're ahead or behind, with a "Limit in 3h 45m" estimate and an optional always-on view.
- Clearer spend — cost and tokens shown side by side, with a clean "$0.00 · 0 tokens" when there's nothing to show yet.
- Codex limit resets — see when your limits refresh, right in the menu bar and popover.
- Make it yours — resize the panel, expand extra metrics, reorder providers, pin your favorites to the menu bar, and right-click for quick actions.
- Private by default — optional, anonymous usage and crash reporting you can turn off anytime.
New in this release
- Your settings now stick — updating no longer resets your layout, pins, and preferences.
- More reliable Claude sign-in — steadier connection and clearer messages when something needs attention.
- Cursor — spend is temporarily hidden while Cursor's own usage data is delayed, so you don't see misleading numbers.
- Smaller fixes and polish throughout.
Changelog
Full Changelog: v0.6.28...v0.7.0
Thanks to @robinebers, @davidarny, and @validatedev.