Mac menu bar
See the next limit before you start a long session. Open the panel for reset times, pace, and history.
Claude + Codex usage tracker
See limits, reset times, and pace from your Mac menu bar, iPhone, and widgets. Your credentials and prompts stay on your Mac.
One live snapshot
LLM Left turns usage windows into a calm signal you can check without opening another dashboard.
See the next limit before you start a long session. Open the panel for reset times, pace, and history.
Carry the same usage snapshot with you through your private iCloud account. Credentials never follow it.
Put remaining usage where you already look, with a timestamp that makes stale data clear.
How it works
The Mac reads supported provider usage locally, shapes only the status fields you need, and makes them available to your Apple devices.
LLM Left reads the available Claude and Codex usage data on your Mac through its signed local helper.
Provider labels, remaining percentages, reset dates, and forecasts become a small status record.
Your private CloudKit database makes that snapshot available to the iPhone app and widgets.
Privacy by architecture
LLM Left does not sync prompts, conversations, provider credentials, bridge tokens, or detailed history. The website does not load analytics or tracking pixels.
Read the exact data boundaryQuestions, answered
LLM Left shows the usage windows, remaining limits, reset times, and pace for supported Claude and Codex plans. It also shows Codex banked resets when they are available.
No. Credentials, prompts, conversations, bridge tokens, and detailed history stay on your Mac. Only a small usage snapshot can sync through your private CloudKit database.
Yes. The companion app and widgets can show the private CloudKit usage snapshot. A public TestFlight or App Store download is not available yet.
The current signed release requires macOS 14 or later and an Apple silicon Mac.
No. The website has no analytics script, and LLM Left does not send app-usage analytics.