VibeUsage: Token usage tracker for AI agent CLIs
VibeUsage helps developers measure token usage across Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini, and OpenClaw in one dashboard. It focuses on minimal data collection, auditable metrics, and clear visibility into model and project usage.
Install in one command
npx --yes vibeusage init
After initialization, connect your account and start syncing usage data from supported AI coding clients.
What VibeUsage provides
- Unified token usage tracking across multiple AI coding tools.
- Leaderboard and project-level usage comparisons.
- Structured visibility into model, daily, and monthly consumption.
Who should use VibeUsage
VibeUsage is designed for developers, founders, and engineering teams who rely on multiple AI coding assistants and need a single place to understand token consumption. Instead of checking each tool separately, you can compare usage trends by model, project, and time window in one dashboard.
Teams use VibeUsage to answer practical questions: which model is consuming the most budget, whether a new workflow increases cost, and how token usage shifts over days or weeks. This makes budgeting, optimization, and reporting easier without introducing heavy tracking overhead.
VibeUsage focuses on minimal data collection and auditable metrics so that usage visibility stays clear and trustworthy. The default install flow is command-line first, and the dashboard is built for fast scanning, comparison, and sharing of usage snapshots.
Frequently asked questions
How do I install VibeUsage?
Run npx --yes vibeusage init, then connect your account and start syncing usage.
Which AI coding clients are supported?
VibeUsage supports Codex, Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini, and OpenClaw.
What does VibeUsage track?
It tracks token usage and trends by model, project, and time window, then visualizes insights in a unified dashboard and leaderboard.