Never get cut off by AI usage caps.
Track 5-hour windows and weekly limits. Widgets + threshold alerts. On-device.
No email. No signup. Not a bypass β status + alerts only.
What it does
Multi-provider, one glance
Track multiple subscriptions in one place. Current: Claude, ChatGPT/Codex, OpenAI API, Z.ai, Kimi Code, MiniMax.
Smart Alerts
Get notified before you hit the cap (e.g. 75%, 90%) and when windows reset.
Native Widgets
Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets. Check your status without opening an app.
On-device by design
No servers. No analytics. Credentials/tokens stored in iOS Keychain. Revoke anytime.
How it works
Providers donβt expose usage data the same way. AI Usage Tracker supports two integration types:
API key providers
For providers that support it (e.g. Z.ai, MiniMax), you paste an API key and the app fetches usage directly from the provider. Keys are stored in iOS Keychain.
Dashboard-only providers
For providers that only expose usage via their web dashboards (e.g. Claude, ChatGPT/Codex, Kimi), you can sign in via an embedded web view or paste an existing session token. The app reads the same usage information shown in the provider dashboard.
Security model (short)
No MITM. No proxying traffic through our servers. No accounts. No analytics. Everything runs on-device.
FAQ
Does it bypass provider limits?
No. It only shows usage status, reset timers, and alerts so you can plan your sessions.
Does any data go to a server?
No. There are no servers, no third-party analytics, and no tracking. Data stays on your device.
How are credentials stored?
Credentials/tokens are stored in iOS Keychain. You can revoke access anytime by logging out and/or rotating keys/tokens on the provider side.
What if a provider changes their dashboard/endpoints?
If a provider changes their dashboard/endpoints, that connector may break until an update is released. Your local data stays on-device.
Does it support multiple accounts?
Not yet β itβs on the roadmap.
No email. No signup. Not a bypass β status + alerts only.