UsagePal
UsagePal is an open-source macOS menu bar app that helps people using multiple AI coding services track and manage their subscriptions.
Tool overview
Adoption judgment: UsagePal is worth a cautious trial for macOS users who subscribe to several AI coding services, but the available evidence is not strong enough to treat it as a mature, production-grade subscription manager. The only evidence is a GitHub project listing, which supports its stated positioning, technology stack, and relationship to OpenUsage. It does not yet establish long-term stability, broad provider coverage, or day-to-day usability.
Its stated purpose is to keep AI coding subscriptions in one place from the macOS menu bar, potentially reducing the need to switch between services or remember subscription details. It is not an AI coding assistant, code agent, billing and payment platform, or model-calling API gateway. A more accurate comparison is a lightweight menu bar dashboard for organizing AI coding subscriptions. The available material does not specify supported providers, usage metrics, expiry reminders, quota alerts, or renewal controls, so those capabilities should not be assumed.
The project is an open-source macOS application built with Rust and Tauri.
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