View usage
- Go to Settings > Billing.
- Under On-demand usage, review the projected upcoming invoice broken down by Logs and Scores, along with the date the cycle resets.
- Scroll down to review usage charts for the current month or a custom date range (up to 100 days).
- Daily and cumulative logs usage (GB)
- Daily and cumulative scores usage
- Daily and cumulative Topics input and output tokens (when Topics is enabled)
- For detailed usage analytics, click Detailed usage breakdown under On-demand usage. This opens the Orb portal, where you can:
- View detailed breakdowns of trace spans, processed data, scores, Topics tokens, and retention storage
- Download usage reports for internal tracking or accounting
- Monitor costs and billing cycles
- Compare usage across multiple billing periods
Understanding usage metrics
Your Braintrust usage is measured across four dimensions. Each contributes to your monthly costs if your usage grows beyond your plan’s included limits. See Plans and limits for included limits and on-demand usage rates by plan, and Topics usage for the Topics monthly credit and overage rates.Processed data
Processed data refers to the total bytes of data ingested by Braintrust when you create logs or experiments. This includes:- Inputs and outputs
- Prompts and completions
- Metadata and tags
- Traces and spans
- Datasets
- Attachments (images, audio, files)
- Any other related information
Processed data is measured at ingestion, based on what you send, not on what’s currently stored. Deleting data or shortening your retention window doesn’t reduce your processed data usage for the month. Retention storage, a separate charge on Pro and Enterprise plans, is measured the same way, so deletion and shorter windows don’t reduce it either.
Scores
Scores are used to measure the results of offline or online evaluations run in Braintrust. Each time you record a score, it counts toward your monthly usage. Examples of scored operations:- Offline evaluation scores from experiments
- Online evaluation scores from production logs
- Human review scores
- Custom scorer outputs
Topics tokens
Topics is metered in input and output tokens consumed by the daily Topics pipeline (facet summarization, embedding, and cluster naming). Each plan includes a monthly Topics credit that covers a portion of token usage at no extra cost. Once the credit is used up, uniform overage rates apply across all plans. How it’s measured: Input and output tokens are summed daily across all Topics pipeline calls and counted toward your monthly Topics credit. The credit does not roll over to the next month.On the Starter plan, if you exhaust your monthly Topics credit and haven’t enabled on-demand usage, Topics is paused for the rest of the billing cycle. Add a card to continue running Topics at the overage rates, or wait for the next monthly cycle.
Through July 31, 2026, GLM-5.2 usage also draws from your monthly credit and appears under Native inference in your usage breakdown.
Retention storage
On the Pro plan, retaining data beyond 30-day retention incurs a retention storage charge. Like processed data, retention storage is measured at ingestion: it bills the data you ingest into each month you keep beyond the base window, not what’s currently stored. This covers logs and playground data, including each row’s activity history. Experiments are never deleted by your retention window and have up to 365-day retention on all plans, but the data you ingest into them still counts toward retention storage. On Enterprise plans, retention beyond your base window is arranged with your account team. To keep data longer, extend your retention window. Because retention storage is measured at ingestion, deleting data, setting a retention automation, or shortening your window doesn’t reduce it. The only way to lower retention storage is to ingest less. How it’s measured: Braintrust measures the size of your retained data daily and bills the highest daily amount during the billing month. See Plans and limits and the Pricing page for rates.Set up spend alerts
Spend alerts are available for plans with on-demand usage (Starter and Pro).
- Go to Settings > Billing.
- Click Spend alerts.
- Set your spending thresholds.
- Under Notify via, select Billing email, Slack channel, or both.
- To notify a Slack channel, enable the Slack integration first, then select a workspace and channel.
- Click Save.
Next steps
- Set up alerts — Learn more about creating and managing alerts
- Configure data retention — Configure retention policies to control costs
- Plans and limits — Review your plan limits and features
- Billing FAQ — Common questions about billing and usage
- Write SQL filters — Advanced SQL patterns for alert conditions