Claude Usage Pacer
Overview
Marks how much of the week has elapsed on Claude's weekly usage bar, so you can pace usage and avoid running out before it resets.
Claude's settings show your weekly usage limit, but only as a percentage. You can see you've used 45%, with no easy way to tell whether that's a lot for this point in the week. If it's Tuesday and you're already at 60%, the number alone won't tell you whether you're fine or about to run dry. Claude Usage Pacer fills that gap. It adds a small marker to the weekly "All models" bar showing how much of the week has gone by. The bar then tells you two things at once: the filled part is how much you've used, and the marker is how much time has passed. When the marker sits ahead of the fill, you have room to spare. When the fill is ahead of the marker, you're spending faster than the clock and may want to ease off before the reset. It reads the reset day and time straight from the settings page, so it picks up your own schedule automatically and works in any language Claude is set to. The extension stays small on purpose. It runs only on claude.ai, asks for no other permissions, makes no network requests, and stores nothing. It reads the reset time already shown on the page and draws a single marker. Nothing leaves your browser. It also works in other Chromium browsers like Brave, Edge, and Opera. Open source under the MIT license: https://github.com/OursCodeur/claude-usage-pacer
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Details
- Version1.0.1
- UpdatedJune 20, 2026
- Offered byOursCodeur
- Size9.27KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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