A fuel gauge for AI subscriptions.
A Linux tray app that tracks how much agent fuel is left. Honest confidence labels, 14 days of history, and no passwords stored.
What PickGauge tracks
A privacy-conscious Linux tray app that tracks remaining usage across your AI coding subscriptions, Codex and Claude Code today. Half-arc gauges per service with honest confidence labels, without storing passwords, uploading account data, or pretending best-effort estimates are exact.
Honest confidence
Every reading is labeled official, estimated, merged, stale, or unavailable, so you always know how much to trust the number.
No passwords, ever
PickGauge reuses the OAuth tokens the Codex and Claude Code CLIs already wrote to disk. Tokens stay in memory and never touch its config, cache, or history.
14 days of history
A local SQLite history keeps the lowest remaining percentage per day and a token chart, grouped by day, week, or month.
Web reads are opt-in
Browser-based readings of the official usage pages are off by default. When enabled they run only in dedicated, app-owned profiles you log into yourself.
Get PickGauge
Linux AppImage, KDE-first. Windows and macOS builds are produced automatically but are currently untested.
No passwords, ever. PickGauge reuses CLI OAuth tokens in memory only, writes just computed percentages and timestamps to disk, and labels every reading's confidence.