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Account & usage

After signing in, the Account button in the top navigation bar opens the account panel. It brings together everything related to your profile, subscription, and activity in one place.

The profile section shows your name, email address, and avatar. You can sign out from here as well.

If Kodik cannot load the detailed profile, usage, or referral data, the panel keeps your signed-in identity and Sign out action visible and shows a generic account-details message.

The panel displays your current plan (for example, Pro or Super Pro), its status (active, in trial, expired), the billing period start and end dates, and the next renewal date. For details about available plans and their terms, see Pricing.

Your current credit balance is shown directly in the panel. For an explanation of how credits are consumed and what determines the cost of a request, see Credits.

The usage section provides:

  • Summary — total requests, tokens, and models used across all time.
  • Model breakdown — request and token counts per model.
  • Sessions — a list of work sessions with date, duration, request count, and models used. The currently active session is marked separately.
  • Recent activity — the most recent requests, including model, input and output tokens, timestamp, and success status.

Data refreshes each time you open or reload the panel.

If your account has an active trial, the panel shows the trial start and end dates, remaining days, and how many trial credits have been used versus how many remain.

On the free plan, a daily credit bonus is available to claim manually. The panel shows:

  • whether the bonus can be claimed right now;
  • how many credits the current bonus is worth;
  • your streak progress — how many consecutive days you have claimed and how many remain before the cap;
  • the date and time when the next bonus becomes available.

A Claim button appears when the bonus is ready.

The Referral section displays your personal referral code. Share it with other developers — when a referred user completes their first request or subscribes to a paid plan, you earn credits as a reward.

The panel shows:

  • your referral code;
  • total number of referred users;
  • how many completed their first request and how many subscribed;
  • total credits earned through referrals.