Reset tracking

Know exactly when your limit comes back

The reset countdown lives in your macOS menu bar. When a maxed-out window frees up, SessionWatcher tells you once, so you stop checking and start working.

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Four things it does about resets

Reset time, always on screen

The countdown sits in the menu bar beside the usage percentage. No command to run, no dashboard to open, no tab to keep alive.

Told the moment it frees up

Run a provider to its cap and SessionWatcher notifies you once, when it actually comes back under. One notification per real reset, never a repeating nag.

Warned before you get there

Threshold warnings as usage climbs, at 70% and 90%. Each one fires once per genuine crossing, so a number wobbling at the boundary cannot spam you.

Per-provider, not one-size-fits-all

Claude Code runs a rolling five-hour window plus a weekly limit. Codex runs plan-dependent weekly caps since OpenAI suspended its five-hour window in July 2026. Each is tracked as it actually behaves.

Every tool resets differently

A rolling five-hour window and a fixed weekly cap need different readings, and assuming they are the same is how people get surprised. SessionWatcher tracks each provider as it actually behaves across all 15 supported tools, including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor and Grok.

Want the detail first? Read how Claude Code rate limits work or how Codex weekly caps work. There is also a free Reset Predictor if you just want an estimate in the browser.

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Claude

Everything you need for one tool.

$6.99one-time

Pay once. Yours forever.

Coverage

  • Licensed for 1 Mac
  • Claude

What you track

  • 5-hour, weekly & Fable 5 limits
  • Usage rate chart + 7-day history
  • Token + cost breakdown

At a glance

  • Menu bar display modes
  • macOS notifications

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OpenAIClaudeCursor

Bundle

Codex, Claude & Cursor in one menu bar.

$14.99one-time

3 tools · save vs buying separately

Coverage

  • Licensed for 1 Mac
  • Codex · Claude · Cursor

What you track

  • 5-hour, weekly & Fable 5 limits, per tool
  • Usage-rate chart + 7-day history
  • Token + cost breakdown

At a glance

  • Menu-bar display modes
  • macOS notifications

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Pro

Every tool, plus serious power-user features.

$24/yr

just $2/mo, billed annually

Coverage

  • Up to 5 Macs, synced via iCloud
  • Every supported tool, plus any we add later

What you track

  • 5-hour, weekly & Fable 5 limits
  • Usage-rate chart
  • 90 days of history
  • Token + cost breakdown

At a glance

  • Menu-bar display modes
  • macOS notifications
  • macOS widgets

Power-ups

  • Know which tool to switch to
  • Multi-account for Claude & Codex

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Frequently asked questions

SessionWatcher keeps the reset time visible in the macOS menu bar next to the usage percentage, so you can read it without running a command or opening a dashboard. Claude Code runs a rolling five-hour window plus a weekly limit, and both are tracked separately with their own reset times. Because the five-hour window rolls rather than resetting at a fixed hour, capacity returns gradually as older usage ages out, which is why a countdown is more useful than a fixed clock time.
Yes. When a provider you had run to the cap comes back below it, SessionWatcher fires a single macOS notification so you can start working again immediately instead of checking every few minutes. It is one notification per genuine reset, not a repeating reminder, and it is on by default. You can turn it off in Settings under Notifications.
Yes. SessionWatcher warns at fixed thresholds as your usage climbs, for example 70% and 90%. Each threshold fires once per genuine crossing rather than every time the number jitters around the boundary, so the warnings stay useful instead of becoming noise you learn to ignore.
No. OpenAI suspended the Codex five-hour window on 12 July 2026, leaving plan-dependent weekly caps. SessionWatcher tracks whatever windows a provider actually enforces rather than assuming every tool has the same shape, so the Codex reading reflects the weekly cap and its reset while Claude Code shows both a rolling five-hour window and a weekly limit.
Yes. The Reset Predictor is a free browser tool that estimates when your window frees up from figures you enter yourself. It needs no download and no account. The macOS app is the version that reads your real local usage and tells you without being asked.