Usage & Activity.
Every credit-affecting action, with its cost, in one searchable log. The four tiles at the top always describe your current billing cycle — they don't follow the filters you set on the table below.
Every action that touched your credit balance is here, in one list, with what it cost and what you had left afterwards. Open Usage & Activity when you want to know where a month went — or why a number moved.
What the page is
Three things stacked on top of each other:
- The wallet chip, up in the header, next to a link to the full cost list.
- Four tiles summarising your current billing cycle.
- The activity log — every credit-affecting action, newest first, with filters and a search box above it.
It is entirely read-only. Nothing on this page spends a credit or changes anything; it's a record, not a control panel.
The wallet chip
Top right, in the page header. It reads remaining / allowance — so 2,140 / 3,000 means you have 2,140 of this month's 3,000 credits left. Underneath it names your plan, and beside it you'll see resets in N days, counting down to your next refill.
Next to the chip is a Credit costs link. It opens the full published price list, so you can check what something costs without leaving what you were doing.
The chip shows your monthly allowance only. If you also hold credits in a separate reserve — from a Lifetime Deal, for example — they aren't in that fraction. The Remaining tile below shows both, split out.
The four tiles
| Tile | What it counts |
|---|---|
| Used this cycle | Credits spent since your billing date. The little bar chart under it is your daily spend for the last 7 days. |
| Remaining | Everything you can still spend, with the split written underneath — monthly versus top-up. We always spend the monthly bucket first. |
| Actions logged | How many charged actions ran this cycle. Free actions don't count here — that's why this number is usually smaller than the number of rows in the log. |
| Top category | Where most of your credits went — BlogCraft, Daily Brief, Scraping, and so on — with the credits and the share of your total spend. |
The tiles ignore your filters
The four tiles always describe your current billing cycle. They do not respond to the date range, the category, or anything else you set on the log below them. Filter the table to "7 days" and the tiles stay on the cycle. This confuses people constantly, so: tiles = this cycle, table = whatever you filtered.
That's deliberate. The tiles answer "how am I doing this month" — a question whose answer shouldn't change just because you went looking for a single row from March.
The log underneath
The table opens on the last 30 days, newest first, 50 rows at a time. Every row is one credit-affecting event: what it was, what it was for, when, what it cost, and your balance afterwards. Click any row to open it out.
Two pages cover the detail:
- Reading your activity log — the columns, the expandable rows, and the brief roll-up.
- Filtering & searching — including the one thing the search box doesn't do.
If it looks empty
There are three different empty states, and they mean different things:
- "No activity yet" — you genuinely haven't run anything that costs credits. Your first action will appear here.
- "No activity in this period" — you have older activity, just none inside the current window. There's a View all time button right there.
- "No activity matches your filters" — a filter or a search term is narrowing things too far. Clear filters resets it.