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Usage monitoring tools help you track token consumption, analyze costs, explore conversation history, and optimize your Claude Code usage through detailed analytics and visualizations.

Dashboard Tools

ccflare

Claude Code usage dashboard with stunning web UI, comprehensive metrics, frictionless setup, and detailed logging

better-ccflare

Well-maintained and feature-enhanced fork of ccflare with performance enhancements, extended provider support, bug fixes, and Docker deployment

ccflare vs better-ccflare

ccflare is the original dashboard tool with:
  • Web UI that rivals professional analytics platforms
  • Thoroughly comprehensive metrics
  • Frictionless setup process
  • Detailed logging capabilities
  • Beautiful, intuitive interface
better-ccflare builds on this foundation with:
  • Active maintenance and updates
  • Performance enhancements
  • Extended provider support
  • Bug fixes and stability improvements
  • Docker deployment option
  • Community-driven improvements
If you’re choosing between the two, better-ccflare is recommended for active projects as it receives regular updates and improvements.

CLI-Based Monitors

CC Usage

Handy CLI tool for managing and analyzing usage based on local logs. Presents dashboard with cost information and token consumption

Claude Code Usage Monitor

Real-time terminal-based monitoring with live token consumption, burn rate, predictions, visual progress bars, and session-aware analytics

Features Comparison

CC Usage provides:
  • Analysis based on local Claude Code logs
  • Dashboard view in terminal
  • Cost information tracking
  • Token consumption metrics
  • Lightweight CLI interface
Claude Code Usage Monitor offers real-time features:
  • Live token consumption tracking
  • Burn rate calculations
  • Token depletion predictions
  • Visual progress bars
  • Session-aware analytics
  • Support for multiple subscription plans

Conversation History Explorers

Claudex

Web-based browser for exploring conversation history across projects with full-text search, analytics dashboard, and multiple export options. Completely local with no telemetry

Claudex Features

  • Full-text search: Indexes your codebase for comprehensive searching
  • Cross-project browsing: Explore conversations across all your projects
  • Nice UI: Easy-to-navigate interface
  • Analytics dashboard: High-level analytics and insights
  • Multiple export options: Export conversations in various formats
  • Privacy-focused: Completely local with no telemetry

Community Tools

viberank

Community-driven leaderboard for visualizing, tracking, and competing based on Claude Code usage statistics with robust analytics and GitHub OAuth

viberank Features

  • Community leaderboard: Compare your usage with other developers
  • Robust data analytics: Deep insights into usage patterns
  • GitHub OAuth integration: Secure authentication
  • Data validation: Ensures accurate statistics
  • CLI submission: Easy data submission from command line
  • Web interface: User-friendly web-based submission and viewing

Use Cases

Use CC Usage or ccflare/better-ccflare to:
  • Track your spending on Claude Code
  • Analyze cost trends over time
  • Identify high-cost sessions or patterns
  • Plan budget allocation for AI assistance
Use Claude Code Usage Monitor to:
  • Watch token consumption in real-time
  • Get predictions for token depletion
  • Monitor burn rate during active sessions
  • Track progress against subscription limits
Use Claudex to:
  • Browse past conversations
  • Search for specific discussions or solutions
  • Export conversations for documentation
  • Review project-specific interaction patterns
Use viberank to:
  • Share usage statistics with your team
  • Compete in friendly challenges
  • Discover community best practices
  • Benchmark against other developers

Quick Comparison

ToolInterfaceReal-TimeHistoryExportPrivacy
ccflareWebYesYesYesLocal
better-ccflareWebYesYesYesLocal
CC UsageCLINoYesLimitedLocal
Usage MonitorCLIYesNoNoLocal
ClaudexWebNoYesYesLocal
viberankWebNoYesYesCloud

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