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LimitBar

macOS menu bar app showing your Claude usage limits

If you're powerusing Claude Code (esp. with Fable), the usage limits are your work budget. LimitBar keeps all of them in your Mac menu bar, updated every 60s, so you can plan your day instead of re-running /usage or clicking the usage wheel all the time. Native Swift, under 1 MB, no Electron. Reads the same numbers Claude shows you and spends zero tokens doing it. Unofficial, not an Anthropic product. €2.99, source included.

Top comment

Hey PH! I use Claude Code all day on a Max plan, and at some point I noticed I was planning my whole workday around the usage limits: the 5-hour window decides when I start a heavy session, the weekly cap decides what gets pushed to next week. The annoying part was that meter is invisible unless you keep clicking the usage wheel or running /usage. I was checking it constantly. So I built LimitBar for myself first: a tiny native menu bar app that shows every limit Anthropic reports on your account (5-hour window, weekly, per-model like Fable), refreshed every 60 seconds. Reading the numbers never invokes a model, so watching your budget costs none of your budget. And hitting limits mid-session never catches you by surprise anymore. Two things changed a lot on the way to launch. First, the pitch. I assumed the selling point was avoiding surprise lockouts, but after living with it for a while it became obvious the real value is calmer planning, so the whole product got reframed around that. Second, my first test user hit a wall of macOS permission dialogs, so I rewrote the Keychain handling to go through Apple's own security tool. Most Macs now see zero permission popups. it's unofficial and not affiliated with Anthropic. macOS 13+, needs Claude Code logged in on a Pro or Max plan. €2.99 one time, 30-day refund, and the source ships in the download and compiles locally on your Mac, so you can read exactly what runs. I built it with Claude Code, while watching LimitBar count what building it was costing me. Happy to answer anything.

About LimitBar on Product Hunt

macOS menu bar app showing your Claude usage limits

LimitBar was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 11 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. If you're powerusing Claude Code (esp. with Fable), the usage limits are your work budget. LimitBar keeps all of them in your Mac menu bar, updated every 60s, so you can plan your day instead of re-running /usage or clicking the usage wheel all the time. Native Swift, under 1 MB, no Electron. Reads the same numbers Claude shows you and spends zero tokens doing it. Unofficial, not an Anthropic product. €2.99, source included.

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LimitBar was hunted by mikaweiss. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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