On-Demand Usage tracking inaccurate in UI

Describe the Bug

I’m not sure if this is a feature request or a bug, but I find the on-demand usage tracking in the Usage tab in the cursor UI to be confusing and misleading. My team has a $492 monthly on demand usage spend, and in my dashboard it shows that I’ve spent $3 toward this. However, in the IDE I’m stuck in auto on slow mode. This didn’t make sense to me until I asked a coworker, who showed a $30 on-demand spend in this UI on his dashboard.

From this, I’m assuming that the dashboard usage UI displays how much you’ve individually spent in on-demand usage, but it doesn’t show how close your entire team is to the monthly limit. It would be helpful to display both your individual spend and where the entire team is. In the current UI, it looks to me like I should still have $489 of on-demand usage left to use in this period when that clearly isn’t the case.

Steps to Reproduce

Go to https://cursor.com/dashboard?tab=usage on a team account

Screenshots / Screen Recordings

Operating System

MacOS

Version Information

Version: 2.4.31 (Universal)
VSCode Version: 1.105.1
Commit: 3578107fdf149b00059ddad37048220e41681000
Date: 2026-02-08T07:42:24.999Z
Build Type: Stable
Release Track: Default
Electron: 39.2.7
Chromium: 142.0.7444.235
Node.js: 22.21.1
V8: 14.2.231.21-electron.0
OS: Darwin arm64 24.6.0

Does this stop you from using Cursor

No - Cursor works, but with this issue

Hey, thanks for the report. The team is aware of this issue. The dashboard really does show only your individual spend, not the team total, which can be confusing when the team hits the limit.

Current workaround: team admins can check the full breakdown for all members in the Members tab on the dashboard. It shows how much each member spent, so you can estimate the total spend.

Your feedback that we should show both individual and team spend at the same time definitely makes sense.

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