Weekly Limit Tracker
A burndown chart for any allowance that refills every 7 days. Set your reset day and time, enter how much you've used, and see if you're ahead of pace or headed for an early run-out.
Your settings are saved in this browser only. Nothing you enter leaves the page.
How the burndown works
The chart draws an ideal line from 100% at the reset down to 0% at the next one. That line is what an even burn looks like: the same share of your allowance spent every day. Your position is one dot, and the gap between your dot and the line is your pace.
The projection extends your actual burn rate forward instead:
If that lands before the next reset, the tracker names the day and time you'd hit 100%. If it lands after, it tells you how much you'd have left at the reset.
What it's for
Any quota that refills on a weekly schedule fits this chart. The most common case right now is AI subscription limits: Claude's paid plans cap weekly usage, and the Claude weekly limit tracker pairs this tool with the details of how those limits behave. The same math covers a hotspot data cap that resets weekly, or a cash allowance you top up every Sunday.
The point of the pace line is that a raw percentage hides the part that matters. Having 40% left sounds fine on day 3 and is a problem on day 6. The burndown makes that difference visible at a glance.
Even-pace reference
Where the ideal line sits at the end of each day of the cycle:
| Days since reset | Even pace: used | Even pace: remaining |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 14% | 86% |
| 2 | 29% | 71% |
| 3 | 43% | 57% |
| 4 | 57% | 43% |
| 5 | 71% | 29% |
| 6 | 86% | 14% |
| 7 | 100% | 0% |
Frequently asked questions
Does the tracker read my usage automatically?
No. You enter the percentage yourself, from wherever your provider reports it. The page saves your settings in your browser's local storage so they are still there when you come back. Nothing you enter leaves your browser.
What does "behind pace" mean?
The ideal line burns the allowance evenly: after 2 of 7 days you would have 71% left, after 5 days 29% left. "Behind pace" means your actual remaining balance is more than 2 points below that line, so at an even burn from here you would run out before the reset.
How is the projected run-out day calculated?
The tracker divides what you've used by the days elapsed since the reset to get your burn rate, then extends that rate forward. If 100% arrives before the next reset, it shows the projected day and time. The projection assumes your future usage matches your average so far this week.
What if my quota is a rolling window instead of a fixed weekly reset?
This tool models a fixed reset: the allowance refills completely at the same day and time every week. A rolling window, where usage from exactly 7 days ago continuously expires, won't match this chart. Most subscription weekly limits use a fixed reset.
Can I track something other than a subscription limit?
Yes. Anything that goes from 100% to 0% over 7 days fits: a mobile data cap that resets weekly or a spending allowance you top up every Sunday. Express your consumption as a percentage and the chart works the same way.