AI Usage Dashboard
Track usage, setup blockers, and sync health across AI coding tools.
As of June 2026, AI Usage Dashboard has 12 users and a 5.00/5 rating from 1 reviews in the Developer Tools category.
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Version
0.1.0-rc.26
Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 2 version updates, changed permissions.
History
5 snapshotsTracking since May 13, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
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| May 13, 2026 | — | — | — | 0.1.0-rc.12 |
| May 18, 2026 | — | — | — | 0.1.0-rc.12 |
| May 25, 2026 | 5 | 5.00 | 1 | 0.1.0-rc.12 |
| Jun 1, 2026 | 12 | 5.00 | 1 | 0.1.0-rc.24 |
| Jun 7, 2026 | 11 | 5.00 | 1 | 0.1.0-rc.26 |
| Now | 12 | 5.00 | 1 | 0.1.0-rc.26 |
Changelog
- May 25, 2026description
AI Usage Dashboard - a calm quota cockpit for AI coding tools ✨ AI coding assistants are useful, fast, and occasionally mysterious. One moment everything works; the next moment a quota window, missing permission, expired session, or provider policy gets in the way. AI Usage Dashboard gives you one compact place to check what is going on. Open the Chrome toolbar popup for a quick glance, then jump into the side panel when you want the details. Less tab-hunting, more coding. (^-^) What it helps you see 🟢 Usage windows and remaining percentages when a provider exposes them 🕒 Reset timing for supported usage windows 🧭 Setup blockers such as missing host access, missing credentials, or a signed-out page 🧩 Provider source type: official API, signed-in session page, or documented policy 🧾 Honest support boundaries, so partial data stays labeled as partial data 🔄 Sync health and snapshot freshness, including when a refresh needs your attention How it works AI Usage Dashboard combines a few provider-specific source paths: • Codex can read visible usage-window percentages and reset timing from the signed-in Codex usage page, or use Enterprise analytics configuration when available. • Cursor can use the Team Admin API or a signed-in personal dashboard page for billing-period usage context. The personal page does not expose an exact remaining included-request counter, so the extension does not pretend it does. • Claude Code support is based on the Admin Analytics API path. Exact remaining included subscription quota is not claimed. • Gemini Code Assist currently stays policy-based because there is no stable live per-user usage source selected for this release. The important part: each provider card tells you what kind of source it is using. If a number is exact, partial, window-scoped, policy-only, or unavailable, the UI is designed to say so clearly. Why the toolbar popup exists The popup is for fast recognition: • Is anything healthy? • Is anything blocked? • Which provider needs attention? • What quota badge am I currently seeing? It is intentionally compact. For deeper review, the side panel opens the dashboard, settings, provider detail, source contracts, and sync state without squeezing everything into a tiny popup. Why the side panel exists The side panel is the main workspace: • Review provider cards in one dashboard • Open detailed usage-window rows • Adjust sync interval, warning threshold, badge behavior, language, theme, and popup appearance • Grant or review host access for supported provider pages • Bind supported signed-in usage pages without exporting cookies or pasting auth headers It is built for repeated checking, not a one-time splash screen. Privacy and data boundaries AI Usage Dashboard is intentionally conservative: ✅ It does not ask you to paste cookies. ✅ It does not ask you to paste raw browser auth headers. ✅ It stores extension settings, optional API credentials, page bindings, and cached snapshots locally in your Chrome profile. ✅ It uses optional host permissions only for supported provider origins. ✅ It runs packaged extension scripts for page capture; it does not load or execute remote code. When signed-in provider pages are used, the extension reads visible usage information from your current browser session after you grant the relevant host access. If a page is signed out, unavailable, or no longer exposes a parseable usage window, the dashboard shows that state instead of inventing a value. What this extension is not This is not an official product from OpenAI, Cursor, Anthropic, Google, JetBrains, or any other provider. It is not a billing authority, invoice system, or guarantee of provider limits. Providers can change their dashboards, APIs, policies, and quota wording. When that happens, AI Usage Dashboard aims to fail visibly and honestly rather than silently guessing. It also does not claim full live coverage for every AI coding tool. Some providers expose exact values, some expose only usage-window context, and some are policy-only in this release. The dashboard keeps those differences visible. Good fit if you... ☕ use more than one AI coding tool 📌 want a quick toolbar signal instead of checking several dashboards manually 🧠 prefer knowing whether a number is exact, partial, or policy-based 🛠 want setup guidance when permissions or credentials block sync 🔍 care about quota visibility, reset timing, and sync freshness Small note AI Usage Dashboard is designed to make AI usage tracking less fuzzy, not more magical. It gives you a tidy cockpit, honest labels, and quick routes to the right detail page. That is the whole vibe: useful, calm, and clear. ✨
AI Usage Dashboard is a small cockpit for AI coding quota, setup blockers, and sync health. Open the Chrome toolbar popup for a quick peek; open the side panel or full-page dashboard when you need details. Less tab-hunting, more coding. (^_^) It supports Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini Code Assist, and related coding workflows while clearly labeling whether each source is exact, partial, window-scoped, policy-only, or unavailable. It does not ask you to paste cookies or raw browser auth headers. Settings, optional API credentials, page bindings, cached snapshots, import/export files, and Chrome Sync data stay in your Chrome profile. What it helps you see • provider health and setup blockers • remaining usage windows and reset timing when a provider exposes them • source type: API, signed-in page, partial page context, documented policy, or unavailable source • snapshot freshness and sync status • toolbar badge and toolbar icon behavior • language, theme, popup appearance, progress style, provider order, and import/export settings How it feels in daily use AI coding assistants are fast and useful, but quota pages and account states can be easy to lose track of. One moment everything works; the next moment a quota window, missing permission, expired session, or provider policy gets in the way. AI Usage Dashboard tries to make that less mysterious. It gives you one calm place to glance at the current state, then lets you open the detail view only when you need it. A tiny dashboard, not another project to manage. ✨ Provider coverage is intentionally honest Different providers expose different kinds of information: • some paths can show live or near-live usage windows • some paths only expose partial page context • some paths are policy-only in this release • some providers may require a signed-in page, optional host access, or API credentials • provider dashboards, APIs, quota wording, and policies can change When a source is unavailable or partial, the extension labels that state instead of inventing a number. Privacy and permissions AI Usage Dashboard is conservative by design: • no cookie pasting • no raw browser auth header pasting • optional host permissions only for supported provider origins • favicon permission only for the optional provider-matched toolbar icon feature • packaged extension scripts only; no remote code loading • settings and cached data stay in your Chrome profile unless you export them This is not an official product from OpenAI, Cursor, Anthropic, Google, JetBrains, or any other provider. Open source The project is open source under AGPL-3.0-only: https://github.com/David-Lzy/AI_Usage_Dashboard
- May 25, 2026permissions
alarms, sidePanel, storage, scripting, tabs
alarms, favicon, sidePanel, storage, scripting, tabs
Permissions & access
- Permissions
- alarmsfaviconsidePanelstoragescriptingtabs
- Host access
- None declared
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About
AI Usage Dashboard is a small cockpit for AI coding quota, setup blockers, and sync health. Open the Chrome toolbar popup for a quick peek; open the side panel or full-page dashboard when you need details. Less tab-hunting, more coding. (^_^) It supports Codex, Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini Code Assist, and related coding workflows while clearly labeling whether each source is exact, partial, window-scoped, policy-only, or unavailable. It does not ask you to paste cookies or raw browser auth headers. Settings, optional API credentials, page bindings, cached snapshots, import/export files, and Chrome Sync data stay in your Chrome profile. What it helps you see • provider health and setup blockers • remaining usage windows and reset timing when a provider exposes them • source type: API, signed-in page, partial page context, documented policy, or unavailable source • snapshot freshness and sync status • toolbar badge and toolbar icon behavior • language, theme, popup appearance, progress style, provider order, and import/export settings How it feels in daily use AI coding assistants are fast and useful, but quota pages and account states can be easy to lose track of. One moment everything works; the next moment a quota window, missing permission, expired session, or provider policy gets in the way. AI Usage Dashboard tries to make that less mysterious. It gives you one calm place to glance at the current state, then lets you open the detail view only when you need it. A tiny dashboard, not another project to manage. ✨ Provider coverage is intentionally honest Different providers expose different kinds of information: • some paths can show live or near-live usage windows • some paths only expose partial page context • some paths are policy-only in this release • some providers may require a signed-in page, optional host access, or API credentials • provider dashboards, APIs, quota wording, and policies can change When a source is unavailable or partial, the extension labels that state instead of inventing a number. Privacy and permissions AI Usage Dashboard is conservative by design: • no cookie pasting • no raw browser auth header pasting • optional host permissions only for supported provider origins • favicon permission only for the optional provider-matched toolbar icon feature • packaged extension scripts only; no remote code loading • settings and cached data stay in your Chrome profile unless you export them This is not an official product from OpenAI, Cursor, Anthropic, Google, JetBrains, or any other provider. Open source The project is open source under AGPL-3.0-only: https://github.com/David-Lzy/AI_Usage_Dashboard
Technical
- Version
- 0.1.0-rc.26
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 547KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 14
- Featured
- No
Metadata
- ID
- mjfhaifoapcpbkffacidgjijcpiegjea
- Developer ID
- u207c6a9c3c6560026fe7e2f942ac7f2f
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- May 12, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- May 30, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 7, 2026
- Website
- —
- Support URL
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- Privacy Policy
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Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 7, 2026.