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AIdometer
The odometer for your AI — Claude & Codex limits on Mac
A tiny macOS menu-bar speedometer for your Claude & OpenAI Codex usage limits. Live session/weekly/monthly windows with reset countdowns, a 90% redline, and an "at this speed you'll run out by Saturday" forecast — so you never hit a surprise "usage limit reached" mid-task again. One-click switch between providers; it reads the CLI logins you already have. 9 themes, 5 layouts, self-updating via GitHub releases. Native Swift, essentially one source file, zero telemetry, MIT licensed.
Hey PH 👋 I built this after Claude rate-limited me mid-task one too many times — there was no gauge between me and the wall.
AIdometer lives in your menu bar and shows exactly how much Claude/Codex you have left and when it refuels. The signature layout is a real speedometer (needle, redline at 90%). It reads the CLI logins you already have — zero setup, zero telemetry, self-updates via GitHub releases.
Free and open source (MIT). Would love feedback — especially from folks on plans I couldn't test. What should it track next?
Picked this up yesterday and the at-this-speed forecast is genuinely useful. Wish I'd had the redline alert during that long agent session on Tuesday. Solid little utility.
The "you'll run out by Saturday" forecast is such a clever touch, way more useful than just showing raw numbers. Love that it's a single Swift file with zero telemetry too.
the "at this speed you'll run out by Saturday" forecast is genuinely clever, turns a boring meter into something you actually want to glance at. love that it just reads existing CLI logins too, zero config is the right call.
The "at this speed you'll run out by Saturday" forecast is genuinely clever, turns a dry meter into something I actually want to glance at. Love that it's one Swift file with no telemetry too, feels like a tool built by someone who gets it.
About AIdometer on Product Hunt
“The odometer for your AI — Claude & Codex limits on Mac”
AIdometer was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #114 on the daily leaderboard. A tiny macOS menu-bar speedometer for your Claude & OpenAI Codex usage limits. Live session/weekly/monthly windows with reset countdowns, a 90% redline, and an "at this speed you'll run out by Saturday" forecast — so you never hit a surprise "usage limit reached" mid-task again. One-click switch between providers; it reads the CLI logins you already have. 9 themes, 5 layouts, self-updating via GitHub releases. Native Swift, essentially one source file, zero telemetry, MIT licensed.
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