Introduction
PaceBar tracks all your AI coding subscriptions in one place — usage at a glance from your menu bar.
PaceBar lives in your menu bar and shows how much of your AI coding subscriptions you've used. Progress bars, badges, and clear labels — no mental math, no digging through dashboards.
It's an independent fork of OpenUsage by Robin Ebers, rebuilt with a plugin-based provider system, a local HTTP API, proxy support, multi-profile tracking, and an opt-in hack-night leaderboard.
What it does
- One glance. All your AI tools in one panel, with up to four primary progress bars rendered right into the tray icon.
- Always up to date. Refreshes automatically on a schedule you pick.
- Global shortcut. Toggle the panel from anywhere.
- Plugin-based. New providers ship as plugins — no app rebuild needed.
- Local & private. Reads credentials already on your machine; an optional local HTTP API lets other apps read the same data.
Start here
Installation
Download, install, and let PaceBar keep itself up to date.
Quick start
Enable providers and arrange your panel in a couple of minutes.
Providers
Every supported AI coding subscription and what it tracks.
Features
Tray bars, global shortcut, multi-profile, leaderboard, and more.
Plugins
Write your own provider plugin against the host API.
Contributing
Architecture notes and how to help.