I have a lot of errors and warnings in the Firefox’s console. I have also antispam extension. So I’ve treid with Chrome (no antispam or whatever), and it’s the same things, no Daily Usage graph. Here a screenshot.
For testing purposes, I will no longer use Firefox, as their restrictions may be too strict.
On Chrome, I disabled ad blockers, switched to private browsing mode (without extension), opened the inspector disable cache, and got quite a few errors in the console.
I also tried Safari, under the same conditions, with the same result.
I can see you’ve tried everything possible: different browsers, incognito mode, and disabling extensions. The console errors you’re seeing are normal, everyone has them, even users who can see the chart.
Can you send a screenshot of the dashboard page (the full page at cursor.com/dashboard)? I need to see what’s showing up instead of the chart.
This looks similar to another user’s case where the issue was related to the account type. I’ll pass your account to the team to check.
I have the same issue. For the past few months, I haven’t been able to get statistics on the number of code editing lines (even though I actually use it). I don’t know why.
This chart is currently behind a feature flag, which means some users (like your friend) have access to it, while others don’t yet. This lets us catch issues early and iterate on the design before deciding whether to ship it to everyone or go in a different direction. This should explain the difference between what you and your friend are seeing.
Also somewhat new (and I’ve confirmed you can see it)–on the spending tab, you should now see two spending buckets (Auto + Composer / API) instead of a usage chart, along with how much of each you’ve consumed!
since this is a potentially new feature, I would like to say that I had this feature for a few days and found it VERY useful for my introduction to AI - but it is gone now. The chart showed how much was spent on the auto agent and how much was spent for the api. I discovered that the api disappears quickly thanks to this chart since it showed how many dollars were “spent” on each. It would be nice if the usage detailed spreadsheet data would show the cost followed by (inc). That way I could determine which queries were better written, etc. I suppose there might be a setting to do just that? Thanks much for a great product and hope your week goes well.
This graph has been there since I started using Cursor nearly a year ago. By feature flag, do you mean it’s removal is being trialed? If so, I’ll say that not being able to easily compare the cost of your queries to different models massively decreases the usefulness of Cursor to me.