Best Kimi Usage Trackers for macOS (2026)
If you use Kimi / Kimi Code workflows daily, the question is not whether you are spending usage - it is whether you notice before it matters. Here are the real options on a Mac, and what each one can actually see.
Why a tracker matters for Kimi
It is the one provider where SessionWatcher also reads local logs, so usage stays visible even when the API is not answering. The failure mode is not dramatic: you are mid-task, you hit a wall, and the recovery costs you more than the check would have.
#1: SessionWatcher (menu bar)
SessionWatcher accepts whichever you already have: an existing Kimi Code login, a Kimi coding key, or a Moonshot key. It sits in the menu bar, so the number is in front of you without asking for it. Pro Annual and Pro Lifetime tiers include Kimi. Solo and Bundle cover Claude Code, Codex and Cursor only.
It reads and displays usage on your Mac. It does not read your code or your conversations - worth stating plainly, because a usage tracker has no business doing either.
#2: Kimi / Moonshot console
The console is authoritative but lives in a browser tab, and it lags what you just spent. It is free and it is authoritative, which makes it the right answer if you only need to check occasionally.
#3: DIY scripts
A cron job against the provider API, piped into your status bar of choice. Free, completely yours, and genuinely fine if you enjoy maintaining it. The honest cost is that it breaks quietly when the provider changes something, and you find out the same way you would have without it.
Which one should you use?
If you check Kimi / Kimi Code workflows usage occasionally, use Kimi / Moonshot console and save your money. If you are tracking several tools at once, or you have already been surprised by a limit mid-task, an always-visible menu bar reading is worth the one-time cost. That is the whole argument - there is no version of this where a tracker writes your code for you.
Frequently asked questions
How does SessionWatcher connect to Kimi?
SessionWatcher accepts whichever you already have: an existing Kimi Code login, a Kimi coding key, or a Moonshot key.
Does it read my code?
No. It reads and displays usage on your Mac, and does not read code or conversation content.
Which tier includes Kimi?
Pro Annual and Pro Lifetime tiers include Kimi. Solo and Bundle cover Claude Code, Codex and Cursor only.