No single place shows your total Claude spend across tools. If you use Cursor, Claude Code CLI, Windsurf, Cline, or others — each burns tokens separately and you're flying blind. Claude Usage Tracker auto-detects 9+ tools, scans local session data, and shows everything in one dashboard: daily costs, model breakdowns, heatmaps, session logs, and monthly projections. Native macOS app. Not Electron. No cloud, no accounts, no telemetry. 100% free and open source (MIT).
Hey Product Hunt!
I built Claude Usage Tracker because I had a simple problem: I use Claude through 5+ different tools every day (Claude Code CLI, Cursor, Claude Desktop, Cline…) and had no idea what my total spend actually was.
Each tool stores session data locally in different formats and locations. So I wrote a collector that scans all of them, normalizes the data, and pipes it into a single dashboard.
Some things I’m proud of:
Zero setup — it auto-detects which tools you have installed
Accurate pricing — uses Anthropic’s official per-million-token rates, including cache read/write costs
The heatmaps — seeing your peak usage hours and days is surprisingly revealing
Native macOS app — not Electron, just a lightweight Swift WKWebView wrapper
It’s completely free, open source (MIT), and everything stays on your machine. No accounts, no cloud, no tracking.
If you use Claude through multiple tools, I think you’ll find this useful. Would love your feedback!
Congrats on the launch!! Upvoted, budget control becomes more and more important!
the heatmaps and monthly projections caught my attention. we've been trying to track our AI tool costs manually and it's a mess. being able to see model breakdowns across different tools would help us optimize which models we use where.
Love the idea of tracking Claude costs, but curious does it handle cases where users switch between multiple device?
Oh I needed this yesterday! I use Claude Code and Cursor every day and it sounds very useful. The heatmap feature is great too - I bet I'll see a pattern of my late night coding sessions. Does it track token usage retroactively from existing session data, or does it only start counting from when you install it?
This solves a real problem. Right now I have a Chrome tab permanently open just to monitor usage, which is exactly the kind of friction that shouldn't exist when you're deep in a session.
The normalisation across tools is the hard part you probably don't get credit for in the headline. Each tool storing session data in different formats and locations means this isn't just a dashboard, it's a data pipeline with a UI. The zero setup auto-detection is what makes it actually usable rather than just theoretically useful.
The heatmap feature is the one I'm most curious about. I use Claude Code daily for building and I'd genuinely want to see whether my peak spend correlates with productive sessions or with the ones where I'm going in circles and burning tokens on context that isn't working. That could change how I structure my working day. Installing this today. Congrats on the launch!
Congrats on launching today, glad to be launch buddies! Sending my dev this product ASAP :)
This is the tool I didn't know I needed. I've been using Claude Code and Cursor side by side for months and had zero visibility into which one was actually eating my budget. Just "oh the bill went up" with no idea why.
The per-model breakdown is really useful too. I bet most people don't realize how much they're spending on Opus vs Sonnet calls. Does it show per-project breakdowns or just overall?