Subaccount usage limits and overages now visible in usage reports
The Usage Report now shows feature limits and overage data at both the account and subaccount level. If you're on a monthly plan or have set monthly limits for a subaccount, everything you need to monitor usage is in one place.
The Usage Report has been updated to give parent accounts a clearer picture of how usage is tracking, including limits and overages, at both the account and subaccount level. This applies if you’re on a monthly plan or have monthly limits set for a subaccount.
A few additional improvements shipped alongside this:
- Limit and overage data is now included in exported reportsÂ
- Date picker labels have been updated for consistency across the appÂ
Why does this matter?
- Catch overages before they become a problem — You can now see overage data directly in the Usage Report, so there are no surprises at the end of a billing cycle.Â
- Manage subaccounts without digging — Limit and usage data for every subaccount is surfaced in the same view, so you’re not jumping between screens to get the full picture.Â
- Export what you actually need — Overage and limit data now travels with your exported reports, making it easier to share usage summaries or feed them into your own reporting workflows.Â
These changes are live and available in the Usage Report now.