UsageLeft

Track remaining usage across your AI tools directly from your status bar. 100% open-source, local-first, and zero telemetry.

Use your agents. Watch UsageLeft.

Run your normal workflow in Chrome, VS Code, or the terminal. UsageLeft sits in the tray and shows reset windows, remaining percentage, and per-agent detail without collecting your data.

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Get started in 60 seconds.

Download the `.deb`, install it, and UsageLeft appears in your Ubuntu status bar — no config needed.

Download the release

Grab the latest .deb from GitHub Releases for Ubuntu 22.04+.

# Latest release wget https://github.com/anush-labs/UsageLeft/\ releases/latest/download/\ UsageLeft_amd64.deb

Install with apt

Standard Debian package install — handles all dependencies automatically.

sudo apt install -y \ ./UsageLeft_*_amd64.deb

Launch from your apps

Find UsageLeft in your Ubuntu app grid (Show Applications) and click to launch. The tray icon appears in the status bar — click it to open the dashboard.

Prefer to build from source? See the Linux build guide.  ·  View v0.6.25 release notes

Local-first by design.

UsageLeft does not collect, upload, or proxy your usage data. It is open source, so you can verify the behavior yourself.

Built for multi-agent work

Use Claude, Codex, Antigravity, Gemini, Copilot, and other tools while UsageLeft keeps the remaining window visible in your tray.

Ubuntu focused

A Linux-first tray experience inspired by CodexBar and built as an Ubuntu-focused fork of OpenUsage.

Agent-friendly open source

Something broken? Put your agent to work, open an issue, send a PR, and keep monitoring your agents while you fix it.