A native macOS menu bar app
Every AI limit. One glance.
Checking your usage means opening the app, finding the right page, clicking through — for every provider, every time. Now it lives in your menu bar: Claude, ChatGPT, and Grok, all your accounts, one pill.
Two accounts? No more logging out.
Every account gets its own slot in the pill — with its own name. "Work", "Personal", "The Max plan I don't talk about." No signing out, no switching, no guessing which slot is which.
See which account has room.
Green means go. Glance at the colors, pick the account with room, and send the big job there.
Know when you are back.
Blocked is temporary. Every limit shows when it resets — and when a slot turns from red to green, that account is back in the game.
Show only what you check.
Hide the limits you never worry about — the weekly one that never runs out, the provider you barely use. The pill stays down to the numbers you actually look at.
Everything runs on your Mac. The app talks directly to Anthropic, OpenAI, and xAI — there is no WhatsMyUsage server, and nothing is sent anywhere else. Open source, so you can check.
Add each account once. Then just glance up.
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Add an account.
Claude, ChatGPT, Grok — as many as you actually use. Once they are in, they stay in. -
Keep it local.
The app talks to each provider from your Mac. There is no WhatsMyUsage server. -
Glance up.
The menu-bar pill keeps every account visible without opening another dashboard.
Check once. Then get back to it.
Before the next long chat, glance up. Pick an account with room — or see when a blocked one opens again.
You were going to max out anyway.
Now it counts. 42 achievements for the way you already work: your first full limit, a night shift, a lost weekend, all three providers blocked at once. Nothing to set up. The app just notices — quietly, like the cat.
Put your limits where you can see them.
Native menu-bar accessory. Claude, ChatGPT, and Grok.
Free. Open source. Native on macOS 14+. Cat included.