Track API costs across OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Azure. Set budgets and get alerts before costs spiral.
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AI API costs can spiral quickly. Track your OpenAI, Claude, and other AI API spending in one place. Set budgets and get warned before costs get out of hand.
Track costs across OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini, Azure OpenAI, and custom APIs. Unified dashboard for all your AI spending with automatic cost aggregation and prediction.
Set custom budget thresholds and receive alerts via email or webhook. Our prediction engine analyzes your usage patterns to forecast monthly spending before it happens.
Track AI API costs across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Set budget alerts, visualize spending trends, and optimize token usage. Free AI cost tracker — no signup. This page is built for people who want a fast path to a working result, not a vague prompt-and-pray workflow. If you need a more reliable first draft, cleaner output, or a repeatable workflow you can hand to a teammate, AI Cost Tracker is designed to shorten that path.
Most visitors use AI Cost Tracker because they need something specific done now: a deliverable, a decision, or a workflow checkpoint. The sections below show the fastest way to get value from the tool and the adjacent pages that help you keep going.
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Anyone using AI APIs needs to track costs before they spiral.
Monitor side project AI costs and avoid surprise bills from OpenAI or Anthropic.
Track per-customer AI costs to ensure your pricing model remains profitable.
Compare costs across GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini to pick the most cost-effective model for each task.
Calculate the true cost of AI-powered features to price your services accurately.
A strong outcome from AI Cost Tracker is not just “some output.” It should be usable with minimal cleanup, aligned to the task you opened the page for, and specific enough that you can paste it into the next step of your workflow without rewriting everything from scratch.
If the first pass feels too generic, use the use cases, FAQs, and related pages here to tighten the scope. That usually produces better results faster than starting over in a blank chat.