Claude, Cursor, Copilot, and the rest, all draining your card in separate tabs. Tokenwall reads every token and scores how hard each dollar actually worked.
Up from $341/Mt last week. Two weeks running above $300. One good week from Compounder.
No spreadsheet, no manual logging. Paste a key or run one command and 90 days of history shows up filled in.
Anthropic, OpenAI, OpenRouter. We read usage only, never your prompts.
One command pulls Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot and Codex off your machine.
Making money? See your $/Mt. Just building? See the work you're putting through. Either way you're in.
Tokenwall works out what each subscription would've cost you on the raw API. An 8× means keep it without thinking. A 1.2× means cancel and pay per use. No more "eh, probably fine."
Tokenwall runs the multiplier across every plan you pay for and sorts them best to worst. Keep the winners, cancel the dead weight, stop wondering.
Public building runs on a bit of healthy competition. Tokenwall adds a board for the thing nobody tracks yet: who actually gets the most out of their AI spend. Opt in, see where you land, climb.
Opt in to any board. Your scores stay private until you do.
The good weeks brag for you. The bad ones make you look honest. Both end up in the group chat.
Some of them wish they didn't.
Five projects, three AI tools, one card getting hammered. Find out which projects actually pay for their own tokens.
Not charging anyone, and that's fine. See the leverage you're pulling from your subs and climb the volume board while you build.
Four tools, four bills, one question: is any of it making you money? Now you get an answer instead of a hunch.
A couple of quick answers and we'll estimate your number. The real thing pulls your actual usage, but this gets you close.