User Manual

Usage & Credits

The Usage page shows exactly how much of your monthly allowance you have spent, what each charge was for, and what happens when you run out. Everything is measured in one simple unit: the credit.

Finding the page

Open Usage in the sidebar (the page is titled “Usage & Credits”). The header shows your current plan and whether your subscription is scoped to an individual or an organization.

The credit meter

The headline is a credit meter for the current billing period (labelled with the period, e.g. Credits This Period — 2026-06). It shows credits used against your total allowance, the number remaining, and a colored progress bar that turns amber past 70% and rose past 90%. If you have bought extra credits, a +N top-up badge appears. On unlimited (Enterprise) plans the meter shows Unlimited with the credits used so far.

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The Usage credit meter — 'Credits This Period', the used / total figure, the 'N remaining' label, the colored progress bar, and a '+N top-up' badge.

What a credit is

A credit is the unit of work. As a rule of thumb, 1 credit ≈ a lightweight action — roughly 1,000 tokens on a fast baseline model. Smarter models cost more credits because they cost more to run, governed by a credit multiplier:

Fast1× — the everyday workhorse (e.g. Claude Haiku, Gemini Flash)
Smart12× a fast action (e.g. Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro)
Premium60× a fast action (e.g. Claude Opus)

So the same task costs more credits if it runs on a smarter model. Your plan determines which model tiers your agents are allowed to use; higher tiers are downshifted to the best your plan permits.

Recent activity

Below the meter, the Recent Activity ledger itemizes recent charges so you can see exactly where your credits went. It has these columns:

  • Date — when the charge occurred.
  • Agent — which agent did the work.
  • Model — the model it ran on.
  • Tokens — the raw tokens consumed.
  • Credits — the credits charged for that line.

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The Usage 'Recent Activity' table with Date, Agent, Model, Tokens, and Credits columns.

What happens at the cap

When you run out of credits for the period, the workforce hard-stops — agents will not spend beyond your allowance. The Usage page shows a blocked state with a prompt to either buy more credits or upgrade your plan to a larger monthly allowance.

Important:A hard stop protects you from surprise overages — nothing runs without credits. To keep agents working, top up or upgrade from the Billing page.

Worked example: reading your usage screen

Example · Are you on track this month?

You open Usage mid-month on the Pro plan (3,000 credits / period) and see:

  • Meter: 1,920 / 3,000 used, 1,080 remaining — the bar is amber (past 70%).
  • Top-up badge: none yet.
  • Recent Activity: a row reading Jun 14 · Contract Reviewer · claude-sonnet-4-6 · 4,000 tokens · 48 credits. That is the 12× smart multiplier at work — 4,000 tokens ÷ 1,000 × 12 = 48 credits.

You are roughly two-thirds through your allowance with two weeks left, so you are on pace. If the bar crossed 90% (rose), you would top up or upgrade before agents hit the hard stop.