Usage & Reports

Knowing where your credit went is how you keep costs under control. This page explains the Billing tab's usage analytics β€” the period and selectors, the charts and metrics, the recent conversations list, and how to drill into a single conversation's credit breakdown.


Where to find usage

Open My Credit and switch to the Billing tab. This tab shows credit usage analytics β€” what was spent, when, and on what.

Open My Credit

Choosing what to look at

Three controls shape what the charts show.

Period

The Period selector sets the time window:

OptionShows usage over the last…
24 Hoursday
72 Hoursthree days
30 Daysmonth (the default)
12 Monthsyear

Organization, Agent, and Category

  • Organization β€” view usage for a specific organization, or choose All organizations. Viewing usage for a given organization requires the Billing role in that organization.
  • Agent β€” narrow the view to a single agent.
  • Category β€” a multi-select that filters by type of work: LLM, WebSearch, SpeechToText, and more. Pick several to compare them.

Tip: Start broad β€” All organizations, all agents, 30 Days β€” to see the overall trend, then narrow down by agent or category once something catches your eye.


Charts and metrics

The Billing tab presents your usage in three ways:

VisualWhat it shows
Bar chartDaily usage across the selected period, so you can spot busy days.
Pie chartUsage by category, so you can see what kind of work spends the most.
Summary metricsAt-a-glance figures: average daily usage, your peak day, and the number of active categories.

Worked example: You select 30 Days and All organizations. The bar chart shows a spike last Tuesday, and the pie chart shows LLM is the biggest slice. You set Category to just WebSearch to check whether web searches contributed to that spike β€” and find they didn't, so the spike was ordinary conversation volume.


Recent conversations

Below the charts, a Recent Conversations table lists individual conversations with:

  • The conversation's total credits.
  • Its message count.

This is the bridge from "how much did I spend overall" to "which conversation spent it."


Drilling into one conversation

Select any row in Recent Conversations to open the Conversation Credit Details view β€” a line-by-line breakdown of how that single conversation spent credit.

Because this view's address contains the specific agent and conversation identifiers, there's no general link to it. Reach it by opening the Billing tab and clicking the conversation in the Recent Conversations table.

The breakdown shows, for each step:

ColumnWhat it tells you
TimeWhen the step happened.
CategoryThe kind of work (LLM, WebSearch, and so on).
DescriptionWhat the step was.
CreditsHow much that step cost.

It finishes with a Total Usage for Conversation summary so you can see the full cost of that one conversation at a glance.

Opening per-conversation detail requires an Owner or Contributor role.


Next step

That completes the billing tour. Head back to the Overview to revisit the big picture, or read Credits & the Billing Role to understand how usage and the Billing role work across an organization.