Dashboard frequently requires re-login

Dashboard frequently requires re-login

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Yeah, I’ve noticed that too. It seems they decreased the time of site’s session…

This makes the operation of relying on the webpage to check usage become extremely inconvenient, seriously reducing my work efficiency and contradicting Cursor’s goal

There is a “cursor stats” plugin

Thanks for the feedback. This is done for security, but I admit it is pretty short if you want to keep an eye on your usage!

Will pass to the team!

thanks, didn’t know about it!
will give it a try.

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Cursor Stats is just a simple statistic. Interestingly, Cursor has just improved with a brand new Dashboard for viewing usage curves and other information, but the way to view it is so convoluted that you have to log in again shortly after

These security paranoia are really ruinning the experience.
Please have a check box for user that want to “stay logged” in. So it won’t expire at all or every 15 days.

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cursor stats is not what I expected. Doesnt do the job for me.

Well, what do you expect? Tell the author :slight_smile:

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fair point. given the context of the discussion and the problem we are trying to solve and the solution that has been proposed in this problem-solution context:
I was looking for a stats monitor that shows me how many requests I’ve used so far.

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yeah way too frequent

I was too quick with my judgement. but i encounter this issue:

Extension settings does not enable me to configure anything relevant in these regards as far as I can see.

maybe it got something to do with “Custom Database Path” but I am not even aware what this is. I would love to read about it but cant find information about it in the extension.

Account settings seems to be only a link to the cursor dashboard.

Any help appreciated. Should solve my problem, once I got it running.

edit: also, my problem actually does not revolve around the 500 requests, as these are always used up in a few days in my case, but my total requests per month. The /500 indicates that this is most likely only piping through this information:

Edit 2:
what i am looking for is a convenient way of looking at this:

And this:

Edit 3:
… and I need this for a given billing cycle; which could be a bit more confusing because cursor seems to define two different billing cycles for the 500 and the usage-based requests for reasons beyond my knowledge.

… and the next one:
these settings indicate that the extension will provide me what I need:


Looking forward to test it.

Just to add here, the team have increased the login time to 12 hours per session!

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Re-login every day :rofl:

It’s better than every 10 minutes, appreciate it. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: