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Cursor Usage Limits Tracker

Cursor's paid plans include a set dollar amount of agent usage each billing month, and the dashboard tells you what you've spent but not whether it will last. This tracker turns those two numbers into a pace: enter your reset date and your dollars, and see if you'll make it to the refill.

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Enter your included and spent dollars to see your pace.

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Where to find your numbers

Everything the tracker needs comes from your Cursor dashboard:

  1. Sign in at cursor.com and open your dashboard's Spending tab.
  2. Note how much you've spent this cycle and the date your usage resets.
  3. Set the reset day of month above to match. Your cycle follows your own billing date, so copy what the dashboard says rather than guessing.
  4. Enter your plan's included amount and your spend so far in the two dollar boxes. Come back and update the spend whenever you check.

How Cursor's usage limits work

The facts in this section were checked against Cursor's docs on August 18, 2026. Plans change; your own dashboard is always the authority for your account.

Cursor's paid plans meter included usage in dollars, not requests. Each cycle you get a set amount of API agent usage alongside a pool for Cursor's own models, and the whole allowance refills at once, on your billing date. Unused usage does not roll over.

PlanPriceIncluded API agent usage per cycle
Hobby (free)$0Limited agent requests, no dollar pool
Pro$20/mo$20
Pro+$60/mo$70
Ultra$200/mo$400

Two details that catch people out. First, there are two separate pools: the dollar figures above cover API agent usage with frontier models, while usage of Cursor's own models draws from its own pool, described in the docs as generous. Second, the reset follows your subscription's billing date, not the first of the calendar month, which is why this tracker asks for your day of the month instead of assuming it. On team plans, every member's usage resets together on the team's billing cycle.

Reading your pace

The chart's diagonal is an even burn: the same share of your included usage spent each day of the billing cycle. Your dot is where you actually are. A dot below the line by more than a couple of points means your current rate empties the allowance before the reset, and the projection line under the chart names the day that happens.

even-pace remaining = 100 × (1 − days since reset ÷ days in cycle)

A cycle runs from one billing date to the next, so it lasts 28 to 31 days depending on the month. The tracker computes yours from the reset day you set.

Say you're on Pro with $20 included, your cycle resets on the 12th, and the gap to the next reset is 30 days. On day 15, the dashboard shows $15 spent. That's 75% used at the halfway mark, where an even pace would leave you $10; you have $5, which puts you $5 behind. At your rate of 5% per day you'd run dry on day 20, a full 10 days before the refill.

What to do with that depends on which side of the line you're on. Behind pace, the usual moves are saving agent-heavy work for after the reset, or turning on on-demand usage with a spend limit you're comfortable paying. Ahead of pace, the chart is telling you there's room for the big refactor you'd been putting off.

This page is one of a pair. The Claude weekly limit tracker does the same job for Claude's 7-day caps, and the generic weekly tracker covers any other allowance that refills on a schedule.

Frequently asked questions

When does Cursor's included usage reset?

Monthly, with your billing cycle. Cursor's docs state that usage resets monthly and that unused usage does not roll over. The cycle follows your subscription's billing date rather than the calendar month, so enter the day of the month your own dashboard shows.

Where do I see my current usage?

In your dashboard at cursor.com, under the Spending tab. It reports your consumption for the current cycle in dollars. Enter that figure and your plan's included amount into the tracker above, and it converts the pair into a pace.

What happens when I use up my included usage?

Cursor notifies you in the editor. If you've enabled on-demand usage, further requests are billed on top of your subscription, and you can set a spend limit to cap those charges. If not, you can upgrade or wait for your reset. Unused included usage does not roll over into the next cycle.

What are Cursor's two usage pools?

Each paid plan carries a pool for Cursor's own models, which the docs describe as generous, plus a separate dollar-denominated pool of API agent usage for frontier models. The dollar amounts in the plan table apply to that second pool, and it's the one this tracker follows because it's the one your dashboard prices in dollars.

Why does this tracker use a billing month instead of a week?

Because that's how Cursor meters. Some AI subscriptions cap usage per week; Cursor's included usage refills once per billing cycle, which runs 28 to 31 days depending on the month. The chart here stretches over your full cycle. For allowances that reset every 7 days, use the weekly tracker on the home page.

Is this tool affiliated with Cursor or Anysphere?

No. WeeklyLimit is an independent free tool with no connection to or endorsement from Anysphere, the company behind Cursor. It reads nothing from your Cursor account; you type the numbers in yourself and the page stores your settings only in your own browser.

WeeklyLimit is an independent tool, not affiliated with or endorsed by Anysphere. Cursor is a product of Anysphere, Inc.