Getting Started Monitoring Account Usage

Keeping track of your account's service limits and feature consumption is easy. Your usage dashboard provides a real-time, visual breakdown of your quotas so you always know exactly where you stand.

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Viewing your usage

Your usage statistics are conveniently located in your account's billing and settings area.

  1. 1

    Navigate to Billing

    Log in to your account and open your account settings, then click on the Billing or Usage tab.

  2. 2

    Locate the Usage Grid

    Scroll down to the usage section. Here, you will see your consumption broken down by individual services.

  3. 3

    Review your limits

    Check the progress bars next to each feature to see how close you are to your current plan's limits.

Not sure what a specific feature does? Hover your mouse cursor over the feature name in the usage grid to see a brief description of what it measures.

Understanding the metrics

The usage grid groups your data by Service (for example, "API" or "Storage") and then lists the specific Features underneath. Next to each feature, you'll see a progress bar and a set of numbers.

Here is how to read your usage metrics:

Metric DisplayWhat it meansExample
Current / LimitShows exactly how much you have consumed out of your total allowed quota.450 / 1000 means you have used 450 out of your 1,000 limit.
Unlimited (∞)If your plan includes unlimited access to a feature, the limit will be displayed as an infinity symbol.150 / ∞ means you have used 150, but there is no maximum cap.
Time WindowSome limits reset on a rolling basis. If applicable, this shows when your quota refreshes.per month or per day.

If a feature has no recorded usage and a limit of zero, it may be hidden from your dashboard to keep your view clean and focused on active services.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I reach 100% of my limit?

Once your progress bar reaches 100%, you may be temporarily restricted from using that specific feature until your time window resets (e.g., the start of your next billing month) or until you upgrade your plan.

Why do some features say 'per month' and others don't?

Features with a time window (like "per month") are recurring quotas that reset automatically. Features without a time window are typically lifetime limits or total capacity limits (like total allowed projects or maximum storage space).

How often is the usage data updated?

Your usage grid pulls live data directly from your account's active quotas and limits, meaning the progress bars reflect your most current consumption.

Need higher limits?

If you are consistently hitting your usage limits, learn how to upgrade your plan to unlock higher quotas and additional features.