Every AI limit, in one place
You pay for several AI tools. Each one limits you differently and tells you almost nothing until you hit the wall. tokenkarma puts every limit in one view and warns you before you run out.
tokenkarma tracks how much of your usage limits you have left across Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Grok and Perplexity, predicts when you will hit a cap, and tracks API spend. One view, every provider, free to start.
Every provider, one dashboard
Each AI tool measures usage its own way: rolling time windows, per-model message counts, compute quotas, or dollars of spend. tokenkarma normalizes all of them so you can read them at a glance and move work to whichever model still has room.
| Provider | What it limits | Track it |
|---|---|---|
| Claude | 5-hour and weekly rolling windows | Claude limits |
| ChatGPT | Per-model message caps | ChatGPT limits |
| Gemini | Compute-based quotas | Gemini limits |
| Cursor | Dollar-based usage and spend | Cursor tracker |
| Grok | Per request-kind quotas | Grok and Perplexity |
| Perplexity | Daily and Deep Research caps | Grok and Perplexity |
| Over 100 tools in the catalog | Various limits and spend | All integrations |
How it works
tokenkarma runs wherever you work: a browser extension for Chrome and a menu-bar app for Mac, both feeding one web dashboard.
- It reads your live usage for each connected provider.
- It shows the percentage used and the exact reset time per limit.
- It alerts you at 75 and 90 percent, before you hit the wall.
- It tracks API spend so a runaway bill never surprises you.
Why one tracker beats six
Most heavy AI users pay for several tools at once. Checking six native dashboards, each with its own opaque limit, is friction you do not need in the middle of a task. A single tracker turns "did I just get throttled?" into a number you can see coming.
It also keeps spend honest. When you can see usage and cost side by side, it is obvious which subscription you actually lean on and which one you could drop.
| What you need to know | Native dashboards | tokenkarma |
|---|---|---|
| How much of a window is left | Scattered across each product, often only surfaced when you are close to the cap | Live percentage per window, per provider, in one view |
| When a limit resets | Each product shows its own clock, in its own place | The exact reset time next to every limit |
| What your whole stack costs | One bill per provider, nothing adds them up | Subscriptions and API spend totalled side by side |
| Warning before the wall | Usually none until the block message | Alerts at 75 and 90 percent, before you are stopped |
| Your team's usage | Per-account only | Every seat in one console on the Team plan |
Three stacks, one problem
The shape of the stack changes, the blind spot does not: every extra tool is one more limit you cannot see until it stops you.
The developer. A Claude subscription used from both the chat and Claude Code, plus a ChatGPT plan for second opinions. Coding sessions and chat share the same subscription windows, so an afternoon of heavy agent work can silently eat the evening's capacity. tokenkarma shows the window filling in real time and the exact reset, so big jobs get scheduled around the limit instead of into it.
The consultant. Three subscriptions: ChatGPT for drafting, Perplexity for research, Gemini for long documents. Three different limit systems, three renewal dates, no single number for what the stack costs. tokenkarma puts the three quotas and the monthly total on one screen, and the unused subscription becomes visible in a week.
The team lead. Eight seats across two providers, one budget. Who is near their cap, who never uses the expensive plan, what does the team actually burn per month? The Team plan answers with per-seat usage and spend in one console, without asking anyone to screenshot their settings page.
How collection works
tokenkarma reads the usage data your providers already expose to you: the extension and the Mac app collect it from the surfaces you use, API spend is collected server-side from your providers' own cost reports, and everything lands in your private dashboard over an encrypted connection. Credentials are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM and revocable in one click; the security page documents the full handling, including the revocation flow and your GDPR self-service rights.
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Frequently asked questions
What is an AI usage tracker?
An AI usage tracker shows how much of your rate limits and usage caps you have left across the AI tools you pay for, and warns you before you hit one. tokenkarma does this for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Grok and Perplexity in a single view.
Which AI providers does tokenkarma track?
Six first-class providers (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Grok and Perplexity) plus over 100 other AI tools in the catalog. Each provider has its own limit type, and tokenkarma normalizes them into one dashboard.
What does tokenkarma cost?
tokenkarma is a paid subscription built to pay for itself off your AI bill, with a 7-day free trial on paid plans. Plans differ by connected sources, history, alerts and the team console. See pricing for what each plan includes.
How does tokenkarma read my usage?
It reads the usage each provider already shows you, through the browser extension or the Mac app, and sends it to your private dashboard over an encrypted connection. You can disconnect any source at any time.
Does it work on Windows?
The browser extension runs in Chrome on any operating system, including Windows. The menu-bar app is macOS only for now.
Can my whole team use it?
Yes. The Team plan shows every seat’s usage in one console, so a manager can see who is near a limit. See tokenkarma for teams.
See every AI limit before you hit it
tokenkarma tracks your usage live across Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Grok and Perplexity, and warns you before a wall.
Free to start. Works in your browser and on your Mac.
tokenkarma is independent and not affiliated with any AI provider. Provider limits change often. Each provider page notes a last-updated month.