AI & Usage Reports

What your AI features cost — credit spending over time, overall event usage, and a per-model breakdown of credits and cost across LLM, embedding, reranking, TTS and voice.

Where to find it

Team → Reports, third tab: AI & usage. It shows how much your AI features are costing and how busy your platform is — two trend charts and a detailed per-model table.


The two charts

AI usage

AI usage

Your AI credit spending over time.

How many credits your AI features consume per day, so you can see spending building up before it turns into an invoice.

Event usage

Event usage

Overall activity and page views across your platform.

Total interactions over time, drawn from the same page-view data as the Web analytics tab.

Event usage only goes back about 120 days. If your date range starts earlier than the data goes, the chart quietly starts from the earliest day it has and prints a line under the total saying so: "Page view data is available from {date} (the last 120 days)." Choose a range that ends before that point and the chart is empty.

Both charts share the same behavior:

  • A line showing the trend
  • The total for the period printed large above it
  • Hover for the exact value on any day
  • Driven by the date range picker at the top

AI usage by model

AI usage by model

Credit consumption and cost broken down by every AI model you have used.

Below the charts, this table lists each model your organization has used, grouped by type.

ColumnWhat it shows
NameThe AI model used
TypeLLM, Embedding, Reranking, TTS, or Voice
DetailNumber of requests (LLM/embedding/reranking) or generated audio length (TTS/voice)
CreditsYaplet credits consumed by that model
CostCost in your organization's currency

The footer row totals credits and cost across all models.

AI answers are priced on token consumption, so cost varies by model. For how credits and billing work, see AI Models.
The same AI usage by model table also appears on your Billing page, where it is pre-filtered to your current subscription period.

Controls

  • Date range picker — any period up to 93 days long
There is no "Fetch type" control any more. This tab used to carry a "fast/slow fetching" switch next to the date picker. It has been removed — the date range picker is now the only control on the tab.
Automate with AI: Pull usage data using Copilot or any MCP-compatible client. See the Analytics Tools reference for all available operations.