Track Crof Usage from Your Mac Menu Bar
Keep Crof usage visible while you work. AIUsageBar shows your activity and pace alongside the rest of your AI stack, without another dashboard tab.
How Crof usage limits work
- Subscription plans can include message limits, credits, rolling windows, or fair-use thresholds.
- Limits may vary by model and plan, and providers can update allowances as products evolve.
- Tracking your pace makes it easier to plan long sessions without losing momentum at the limit.
What AIUsageBar shows you
- Allowance used vs. remaining
- Reset timing
- Daily and weekly pace
- Limit warnings from your menu bar
What is Crof?
Crof is available as a tracked AI provider integration inside AIUsageBar.
AIUsageBar brings Crof activity into the same macOS menu bar workflow as your other AI tools, so you can check usage without breaking focus.
How Crof limits and usage work
- Subscription plans can include message limits, credits, rolling windows, or fair-use thresholds.
- Limits may vary by model and plan, and providers can update allowances as products evolve.
- Tracking your pace makes it easier to plan long sessions without losing momentum at the limit.
Exact quotas and plan terms depend on your account. Review the AIUsageBar provider support for the latest provider-specific details.
Why track Crof usage from your Mac menu bar?
Usage dashboards are useful after you open them. AIUsageBar is designed for the moments when you are already coding, prompting, or shipping work and need a fast answer: how much have I used, how quickly am I using it, and should I adjust before the next task?
Keeping Crof visible beside your other providers reduces dashboard switching and makes it easier to manage a mixed AI stack.
Frequently asked questions
Can AIUsageBar track Crof alongside other AI providers?
Yes. The goal is one ambient view for the AI tools you use, instead of a separate dashboard tab for every provider.
Does Crof have one fixed usage limit?
Not necessarily. Limits can vary by plan, model, region, workload, or account tier. Use the provider's official documentation for the exact terms attached to your account.
Why use a menu bar tracker for subscription usage?
It keeps your current pace visible while you work, so you can react before a quota, allowance, or budget becomes a surprise.