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ImprovementJune 19, 20263 min read

# Filter your credit usage by any date range

The billing Usage tab now lets you scope every chart, action breakdown, and campaign total to any window — 7, 30, or 90 days, a custom range, or all-time — and the numbers reconcile no matter which you pick.

Your Usage tab already shows where every credit goes — by action, by campaign, by workspace. Now you can point all of it at exactly the window you care about, and trust the totals whichever window that is.

## What changed

The date-range control at the top of the Usage tab now drives the entire view at once. Pick a preset — **7d**, **30d**, or **90d** — choose **All** for your account's full lifetime, or open the calendar and set a **custom range** with your own start and end dates. Every widget below updates together: the headline totals, the daily chart, the per-action cost boxes, the by-campaign breakdown, and the by-workspace rollup. They all describe the same window, so the numbers on screen always add up to each other.

Each action also shows what it actually costs. The per-action boxes list the unit price, how many times the action ran, and the credits it consumed in the selected window — drawn from the live pricing catalog, so what you see is the real cost of each action, not an estimate.

## All-time, without the wait

An all-time view can span millions of events, so the on-screen charts focus on your most recent activity and tell you so plainly: a short note explains that the charts show the most recent window and points you to the export for a detailed CSV record. Your **CSV export** follows the selected range, including **All** for all-time history, up to the export row limit; if the file is truncated, the CSV says so instead of silently pretending it is complete.

## More reliable, end to end

Picking **All** — or any multi-year custom range — used to be able to fail with an error. That's fixed. Every preset and every custom range now loads cleanly, including the widest ones. And invalid inputs (an end date before the start date, or a date that doesn't exist on the calendar) are now rejected clearly instead of quietly returning numbers for the wrong window — so a total on screen is never subtly off.

## How to use it

1. Open **Settings → Billing → Usage** (or the **Usage** tab on the billing page).
2. Use the range control at the top: tap a preset, choose **All**, or open the calendar for a custom start and end.
3. Read the totals — every chart and table below reflects that exact window.
4. Need a detailed CSV? Use **Export** on the consumption history for a full-precision file for the selected range, including all-time; if the row limit is reached, the CSV is marked as truncated.

## Why it matters

Credit transparency only helps if you can ask the right question: what did last week cost me? Which campaign burned the most this month? How much have we spent since we started? A single, consistent range control across the whole tab lets you answer all three without second-guessing whether two numbers on the same screen are measuring the same thing. Nothing to set up — the improved range filtering is live across the Usage tab now.

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