All your
AI limits.
One glance.

Pane lives in your Windows tray and shows exactly how much of your session and weekly limits every AI tool has left, before you hit a wall mid-task.

Latest version · Free & open source · MIT · No account · Windows 10/11

Tray-native

Everything you burn, at a glance

Click the icon next to the clock. Every plan you pay for: paced, projected, and priced. Focus on your work, Pane watches the meters.

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Multi-account 🆕

Personal plan and a work or enterprise seat? Every Claude and Codex login gets its own card with its own limits and spend, named by its org or email.

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Pace projections

Colored bars and "will run out Thursday" warnings based on your burn rate inside each reset window, with optional Windows toasts.

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Local spend

Today / Yesterday / 30-day donut with per-model breakdown, computed from your CLIs' own logs and priced with live model rates.

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Live tray numbers

Star up to two metrics per provider and they render as logo + percentage pairs right next to your clock. Reorder by drag, undo with Ctrl+Z.

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Signed auto-updates

Checks GitHub releases on launch and every 4 hours. One click downloads, verifies the signature, and restarts.

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Share cards

Hover a card, click ⧉, paste a clean PNG of your usage into Discord, X, or the group chat.

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Local HTTP API

GET 127.0.0.1:6736/v1/usage for your own scripts and widgets. Same wire format as the Mac app's documented API.

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What's new, in-app

Every update greets you once with its changelog in a glass card; the full version history lives in Settings.

🔒 Local-firstYour numbers never leave home
Your quotas and spend sent anywhere
0 BYTES
industry standard: all of it
  • Quotas, spend, and keys never leave your PC
  • Tokens go only to their own vendor's API
  • No accounts, no ads, no session recording
  • Local API is loopback-only, updates are signature-verified
Privacy

Private by design, total peace of mind

Pane is a desktop app, not a service. It reads the credential files your official AI tools already maintain and talks only to each vendor's own API. Your quotas, spend, and provider data never leave your PC; the only thing Pane reports about itself is an anonymous update check and an opt-out daily statistic, never your usage. MIT licensed, so you can read every line yourself.

Don't take our word for it, verify it: every network call · what's read per provider · security policy

FAQ

Questions, answered

How do I check my Claude or Codex usage limits on Windows?

Install Pane. It reads the login files Claude Code and Codex CLI already keep on your PC and shows session and weekly limits in your system tray, with reset timers and pace warnings.

Is Pane free?

Yes. Pane is free and open source under the MIT license. No account, no subscription, no ads.

Which AI tools does Pane support?

21 providers including Claude, Codex, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Kimi Code, Hermes, Grok, Devin, Qwen Code, OpenRouter, DeepSeek, MiniMax, ElevenLabs and Ollama, with more added regularly. Multiple Claude or Codex accounts each get their own card.

Can Pane track multiple Claude or Codex accounts?

Yes. Keep the second login in its own folder (sign in with CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR or CODEX_HOME pointed there) and Pane discovers it automatically: one card per account, each with its own limits, plan, credits, and spend, named by its organization or email. The same account signed in twice stays one card.

Does Pane send my API keys or tokens anywhere?

Each token is sent only to its own vendor's API over HTTPS, exactly like the official tools do. Your keys, quotas, and spend never leave your PC. The only thing Pane reports about itself is an anonymous update check and an opt-out daily statistic, never your usage, with the full field-by-field contract in the public privacy doc.

How does Pane calculate my AI spend?

It parses the request logs your CLIs already write locally and prices each request with live per-model rates from LiteLLM and models.dev. Everything is computed on your machine.

Is there a Mac version of Pane?

Not yet. Pane is Windows only. On macOS use OpenUsage, the menu bar app Pane grew from and shares its provider research with.

Does Pane work on Windows 10?

Yes, Windows 10 and Windows 11 are both supported. Pane installs per-user in seconds and needs no admin rights, because it never touches system folders or the registry beyond your own account.

Can I see what my AI subscription would cost at API prices?

Yes. The spend donut prices every logged request at live per-model rates, so a flat-rate plan shows exactly what the same usage would have cost through the API. Click the ring to switch between dollars and tokens.

Why not just open each provider dashboard?

Because every tool counts differently and resets on its own schedule, so six dashboards means six tabs, six units, and no shared picture. Pane puts every limit in one tray popover, refreshed automatically, and warns you when your burn rate will run a window out before it resets.

How can I track all my AI plans at one place?

Install Pane. It is a free AI plan tracker for Windows that reads the logins you already have and shows every subscription in one tray next to the clock: Claude, Codex, Cursor, Copilot and 17 more. There is also a written guide: how to track all your AI subscriptions in one app.

Is Pane the Windows version of OpenUsage?

Yes. Pane is the Windows port of the Mac menu bar app OpenUsage. Same idea, made for the system tray. On a Mac, use OpenUsage. Details: OpenUsage for Windows.

Providers

21 providers and counting

Claude, Codex, Cursor, Copilot, and everything else you're rationing this week. More on the way: Windsurf, JetBrains AI, and whatever the community asks for loudest.

ClaudeCodexCursor GitHub CopilotOpenCodeGrok DevinOpenRouterMiniMax Z.aiAntigravityDeepSeek MoonshotKimi CodeElevenLabs OllamaCodebuffKilo AihubMixQwen CodeHermes

Provider names belong to their respective owners and identify the services only.
Pane is an independent project, not affiliated with any AI vendor.

Free forever

Put your limits
next to the clock.

Download for Windows v0.4.41

or paste this into any terminal:

winget install Pane.Pane copy

MIT licensed · Installs per-user, no admin rights needed · Signed auto-updates keep it current · One ~10 MB process, not an Electron giant

On a Mac? Try OpenUsage, the app Pane grew from. Same idea, made for your menu bar.

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