You're Paying for AI. Now You Can See Exactly What You're Getting with Anuma's New Activity Dashboard

Every AI subscription is a black box.
You pay $20 a month, or $30, or $200, and a number goes up. Then it goes down. You're not entirely sure why. Which model burned the most credits? Which conversations were expensive? Did that long research session last Thursday eat half your monthly allocation, or was it fine?
Nobody tells you. The apps that want your money have no obvious incentive to show you where it goes. So you guess. Or you don't think about it at all, until you hit a limit you didn't see coming.
Anuma's Activity Dashboard is live. Full transparency on every credit, token, and request, and yours to inspect whenever you want.
What you'll see
The dashboard gives you a complete picture of your AI usage:
- Credit spend by model. If you're switching between Claude, GPT, and Gemini, you'll see exactly what each one cost you. Different models have different credit rates, and now you'll know what you're trading off.
- Token usage by conversation. Long research sessions use more tokens. Image generation uses a different budget than text. The dashboard breaks it down.
- Request history. Every query, filterable by hour, day, week, or month. Useful for understanding your own patterns and for catching anything that looks off.
- Tool call visibility. When Anuma agents run tasks on your behalf, those actions show up too (in development).
Why this is an ownership question, not just a feature
The brand pillars that define Anuma — privacy, ownership, unified memory — only mean something if you can actually see what's yours.
Your memory is yours to inspect, edit, and export. Your credits are yours to understand and control. Anuma shows you what other apps hide. Not because they couldn't build a dashboard. Because transparency asks more of the product.
If your usage is visible, your value delivered has to match.
Try it
The Activity Dashboard is live now. Find it in your account settings.
Anuma is a private AI memory app. Your memory is encrypted and portable. Your usage is visible and yours.