Alternatives
ccusage alternatives for macOS
Looking for an alternative to ccusage? Here are the honest options for tracking AI coding cost and usage on a Mac.
JP the Cat
$12.99 one-time (+$9.99/Mac)real $ (Claude) + official % / notional $ (Codex) · menu bar · paid
Light-themed, honest-provenance meter that computes real dollar cost correctly (fixes the ccusage #899 cache under-bill) and labels notional Codex figures.
CodexBar
Freequota % · menu bar · open source
Free menu-bar quota meter; tracks rate-limit windows, not computed dollar cost.
SessionWatcher
$6.99+ one-timequota % + cost · menu bar · paid
The deepest paid rival; dark-themed, with a programmatic guides library for ~6 providers.
Tokens 4 Breakfast
Free / Pro $7.99 one-timecost · menu bar · paid
Closest light-themed analogue; folds subscription and API into one bill without a real-vs-notional split.
CodeBurn
Free (open source)cost · menu bar · open source
Free open-source burn-rate meter for Claude Code.
Claude-Code-Usage-Monitor
Free (open source)quota % + tokens · terminal · open source
Popular Python terminal monitor with a history warehouse that survives the 30-day cleanup.
TokenTracker
Free (open source)tokens + cost · CLI · open source
Lightweight open-source token/cost CLI.
Vibe Island
$19.99 one-timeagent control (quota secondary) · notch · paid
An agent control surface; quota is a secondary feature and there is no cost dashboard.
Open Island
Free (GPL v3)quota % · notch · open source
Open-source notch control surface; shows quota percentages, no per-token dollar cost.
Vibe Notch
Freesession status + tokens · notch · open source
Apache-licensed Dynamic-Island-style monitor for Claude Code sessions.
Why look past ccusage?
The dominant free CLI. Prices all cache-creation at the single 5-minute rate (issue #899), under-billing 1-hour cache writes by ~60%. Depending on what you need — a live menu-bar dollar figure, honest real-vs-notional labels, kept history, or a light theme — a different tool may fit better.
Where JP the Cat fits
JP the Cat is the light-themed, honest-provenance option: it computes real Claude Code dollars correctly (including the cache-write split most tools miss), labels notional Codex figures, and keeps everything local. It is paid ($12.99 one-time) where many alternatives are free.
Common questions
- Is there a free alternative to ccusage?
- Yes — several (ccusage, CodexBar, CodeBurn) are free and open source. JP the Cat is a paid option that leads on light design, honest provenance, and correct cache-cost accounting.