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Streamlining the credit usage experience: Revamped overviews and searchable dimensions

We're excited to introduce significant updates to our credit tracking UX, making it easier than ever for you and your customers to understand exactly how credits are allocated and consumed.

With a redesigned usage overview and a new searchable group-by filter for usage history, you now have complete clarity and effortless control over your credit data.

🆕 What’s new?

  • Granular Credit Overviews: The usage overview section has been overhauled to provide deep visibility into your credit pools. You can now see an explicit breakdown of granted credits between recurring and one-time credit grants. We’ve also enhanced the UI to provide immediate clarity on the exact number of credits used, credits remaining, and the timeline for the next reset period.

  • Searchable Group-by Dimensions: Analyzing usage history is now much faster. The "Group by" filter in the usage history view now features a built-in search bar. Instead of scrolling through an endless list of properties when your reported usage events include a massive amount of metadata, you can simply type to find the exact dimension you want to use to break down your data.


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