Use the Usage Dashboard
Read cost drivers, filter session rows, export CSVs, and understand the difference between current and previous usage windows.
The usage dashboard is where you go when you want more than a billing total. It shows how compute is being consumed across your workspace.
What The Dashboard Shows
The main cards and sections include:
- total minutes
- session count
- estimated cost
- commit balance
- billing status
- usage trend
- breakdowns by sandbox size, sub-account, and agent
- recent sessions
If you are trying to explain a sudden cost change, this is the right page to start with.
Filter The Data
The dashboard supports filters such as:
- date range
- sandbox size
- agent
- sub-account
- search by name or ID
Use filters to narrow the data before exporting or escalating. Many "mystery usage" questions become clear once the agent or sub-account filter is applied.
Compare Periods
The cards compare current and previous windows so you can quickly see whether:
- minutes increased
- session count increased
- estimated cost moved materially
The Top Movers area is especially useful for spotting which sub-accounts changed the most between periods.
CSV Exports
You can export:
- session rows
- breakdown rows
Exports are useful when you need to share the data outside the app or analyze it in another reporting workflow.
Health And Admin Signals
Some workspaces will also show export or webhook health information. This is mainly relevant for teams that depend on downstream billing or reporting pipelines.
Good Review Rhythm
For active workspaces, a simple rhythm works well:
- review the usage dashboard regularly
- check top movers when cost changes
- filter by agent or sub-account before making runtime changes
- export the data if the finance or operations team needs a deeper review