Stop Guessing What Your AI Coding Tools Actually Cost
If you’re shipping with GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or any other AI-powered coding assistant, you’ve probably felt the sticker shock at the end of the month. Token usage adds up fast — and most teams have zero line of sight into per-developer, per-project, or per-sprint costs.
That’s why I built the AI Coding Cost Tracker. It gives you full visibility into your AI-assisted development spend without forcing you into a heavy analytics stack.
What it does
- Real-time token usage dashboards — see exactly how many tokens each session burns
- Per-developer and per-project cost breakdowns — know who is using what, and where the budget is going
- Exportable reports — CSV and JSON exports for finance reviews and sprint retrospectives
- Broad compatibility — works with Copilot, Cursor, and any tool that talks to OpenAI’s APIs
Why this matters
When AI coding tools are invisible in your P&L, they become a hidden tax on your engineering velocity. A small team can easily rack up thousands of pounds in token costs per quarter without a single line-item to show for it. The Cost Tracker turns that black box into a transparent ledger.
Pricing
It’s a £5 one-time purchase. No subscription. No recurring billing. No vendor lock-in.
If you’re ready to stop guessing and start tracking, grab it here:
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