Are you using GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or other AI coding assistants?
Do you actually know what they are costing per sprint, per developer, or per project?
If your answer is "not exactly," you are not alone. Many engineering teams treat AI-assisted development like a flat utility — something that is just "on" — but the token usage behind the scenes tells a very different story. Without visibility, those line items quietly balloon and slip past budget reviews.
The visibility gap
Modern AI coding tools make development faster. They also make billing unpredictable. Usage spikes during hot refactors, dips during planning cycles, and varies wildly between junior and senior engineers. The result is a fuzzy total that nobody wants to defend in a budget meeting.
That is why we built an AI Coding Cost Tracker. It gives engineering teams and solo developers a clear picture of actual AI-assisted development spend.
What it gives you
- Real-time token usage dashboards — see exactly how many tokens your tools consume, not just how much you spend each month.
- Per-developer and per-project cost breakdowns — identify who or what is driving cost and target optimizations where they matter most.
- Exportable reports for budget reviews — turn raw data into audits and forecasts leadership can act on.
- Works with Copilot, Cursor, and OpenAI-powered tools — one tracker across the tools you already use.
Pricing
The AI Coding Cost Tracker is available for just £5 one-time. No subscription, no recurring fees. No "per seat" math. Just a simple purchase and you are ready to start tracking.
If you want to stop guessing and start controlling your AI development budget, this is the cheapest place to start.
Start here: theaisuite.pages.dev/copilot-token-billing/
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