A daily spending limit caps how much your organization can spend in a single day. It’s a guardrail against a surprise day of spend — separate from your balance, which is the money itself. This page covers setting the limit and what it does.
Setting the daily limit is an admin action. A member can see the field but not change it.
Set the limit
- Open Settings and select the Organization page.
- Find the Spending Limits card.
- In Daily Limit ($), enter a whole-dollar amount — the most the organization should spend in one day.
- Select Save Changes.
A short “Settings saved successfully.” confirms the change.
A few rules on the value:
- Enter whole dollars — no cents.
- Set it to
0for no limit. With0, spending is capped only by your balance. - The maximum is $1,000,000.
- New organizations start with a default daily limit of $500.
What happens when the limit is reached
Once the day’s spend reaches the limit, DIJJI.ai blocks new runs. Try to start a task and it’s refused with a message naming the limit, what’s been spent today, and when it resets — for example, “Daily spending limit reached. Limit: $500. Spent today: $500. Resets at midnight UTC.”
A run that’s already working is not affected — the limit only stops new runs from starting, so nothing in flight is interrupted.
The limit resets at midnight UTC. After the reset the day’s tally returns to zero and new runs can start again. If you need to keep working sooner, an admin can raise the limit (or set it to 0) on the Organization page.
Watching the day’s spend
Admins can see the day’s spend against the limit without opening Settings. From the left icon rail, open Usage and switch to the Organization scope. The Balance card there shows a Daily usage gauge — the amount spent today over the limit — that shifts from green to amber to red as the day’s spend climbs toward the cap. It’s an early signal that the limit is about to block new runs. (Members don’t see the Balance card; they’re told to ask an admin to manage credits for the organization.)
In short: the daily limit is an admin-set ceiling on one day’s spend. New runs stop when it’s hit; in-progress runs finish; the count resets at midnight UTC. Use 0 for no limit. To manage the money itself rather than the daily pace, see Credits and billing.