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title: "Refunds now show on your usage page"
description: "When credits are refunded automatically, they now appear as a clear green entry in your usage feed — so your balance always reconciles with what you can see."
canonical: "https://firstsales.io/changelog/refunds-visible-on-usage/"
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ImprovementJune 18, 20262 min read

# Refunds now show on your usage page

When credits are refunded automatically, they now appear as a clear green entry in your usage feed — so your balance always reconciles with what you can see.

Trust in a credit balance comes from being able to account for every change to it. Charges have always been visible in your usage feed; refunds, until now, happened quietly in the background. That left a small but real gap: your balance could go up and the feed wouldn't say why. We've closed it.

## Every refund, in plain sight

Open **Billing → Usage** and refunds now appear inline, right alongside charges, marked as a green **+** entry. Each one shows what it was for and when it happened, so the running balance you see always matches the math you can do yourself.

## What you'll see

* **Green credit entries** — refunds stand out from charges at a glance, so scanning the feed tells you immediately what added to your balance and what drew it down.
* **A reason for each one** — every refund is labeled with what triggered it, such as a generation that failed and was automatically reimbursed.
* **Accurate running totals** — the feed reconciles to your current balance, with no unexplained jumps.

## Paired with automatic refunds

This works hand in hand with automatic credit refunds: when something like a draft generation fails on our side, you're credited back automatically — and now you can _see_ that credit land. Together they mean you never have to take the balance on faith or reach out to ask why a number changed.

## How to use it

1. Go to **Billing** and open the **Usage** tab.
2. Scan the feed — charges are listed as usual, and refunds appear as green **+** entries.
3. Hover or expand an entry to see the reason behind it.

## Why it matters

Anything involving money should be legible. When credits move, you deserve to see exactly why, without filing a support ticket to find out. Surfacing refunds in the same place as charges turns the usage feed into a complete, self-explaining ledger — which is what builds the confidence to run campaigns at scale without watching the balance like a hawk.

It also makes reconciliation trivial. If you ever want to check a billing period, the feed now tells the whole story in one view: what you spent, what came back, and why. There's no longer a category of balance change that lives only in the background — every movement, up or down, has a line you can point to. That completeness is quietly important, because the moment a number looks unexplained is the moment trust in the whole system starts to wobble.

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