The Usage & billing screen shows where your credits go over time — how many runs happened, how much they cost, and which projects spent the most. It answers “where did the money go?” without opening any single project. This page covers how to read it.
Usage is open to every member of the organization, not admins only.
Open the Usage screen
Select Usage in the left icon rail (the bar-chart icon). On a phone, use the bottom navigation bar; from anywhere, press Cmd-K (or Ctrl-K) to open the Jump to… command palette and choose Usage.
The screen is titled Usage & billing. An Add credits button at the top right takes admins to the billing page.
Switch scope
A single switcher sets the scope of what you’re looking at:
- Organization — every run across every project in the organization.
- By team — runs for one team. A team dropdown appears next to the switcher so you can pick which team.
- Me — your own runs across the organization.
Select a scope to switch. Everything below — the totals, the charts, the rankings — updates to match.
The Organization scope also shows a Balance card. Admins see the full balance and spend there; members see a placeholder reading “Ask an admin to manage credits for your organization.” For the full balance and transaction history, see Credits and billing.
Choose a date range
At the top right of each scope is a range selector with three choices: 7d, 30d, and 90d — the last 7, 30, or 90 days. It opens on 7d, and your choice carries across scope switches. Pick a wider range to see a longer trend. All times are in UTC.
Read the summary cards
Four cards sum up the chosen scope and range:
- Total steps — how many steps of work ran across the range.
- Credits used — what they cost, shown as a dollar amount. Free syncs (a Syncing Dijji run) aren’t counted — they’re never charged.
- Avg step — the average time per step.
- Active days — how many days in the range had activity.
Read the Daily credits chart
The Daily credits chart is a bar per day, showing credits spent that day across the range. Taller bars are heavier-spend days; days with no spend show as a faint baseline. Hover a bar to see that day’s exact date and amount.
The last bar is today, and because the day isn’t over, it’s a partial total — it’s drawn in a muted shade to mark that it’s still filling in.
Read the Daily duration chart
Next to it, the Daily duration chart shows the time spent each day rather than the credits — a bar per day across the same range. It reads the same way: hover a bar for that day’s figure, and the last bar is today’s partial total in a muted shade.
Read the By agent card
In the Organization scope, the By agent card breaks the totals down by the kind of work your AI engineer did, rather than by project — so you can see where the steps and credits actually went. Each row shows a type of work with its share of the steps and spend in the range.
Read the Top projects ranking
Below the charts, Top projects ranks the projects that spent the most credits in the range, highest first. Each row shows the project name, its run count, and the credits it spent. Select a row to jump straight to that project.
This is the fastest way to spot an unexpectedly expensive project.
Per-project usage and the extra detail it adds
The Usage screen stops at the project level. To go deeper, open a project and select its Reports section — same charts and date range, but the ranking becomes Top tasks within that project, and the Reports section adds three things the organization-wide screen doesn’t show:
- An Export CSV button next to the range selector. It downloads the daily spend series the charts show — one row per day, with the date, credits, and duration.
- Trend deltas under each summary card, comparing this period to the previous equal-length window (for example ”▲ 12% vs prev 7d”). They appear only when the previous window had activity.
- A fifth summary card, Avg cost / task — the average credits spent per completed task in the range.
To see the spend on one task, open it and read its single run’s Cost so far panel on the run detail page. (The task detail itself has two tabs — Overview and Issue — and no separate usage view.)
Don’t confuse a project’s Reports section (these usage charts) with its Governance report under Assure — the latter is the delivery report for stakeholders, a different view. See The Delivery & Governance Report.
Before any runs exist
Until the organization has run its first task there’s nothing to chart, so the screen shows a short note that statistics start collecting once the first run happens. Run a task and the charts fill in from there.
In short: Usage & billing is the spend-over-time view. Switch scope with the Organization / By team / Me switcher, widen the range to see trends, read the cards for totals and the charts for the daily shape, and use Top projects to find where the credits went. For the balance and transaction history rather than run spend, see Credits and billing.