A proper meter for OpenRouter
OpenRouter works differently from the other services Runlow tracks. There is no weekly quota to fill up. You buy credits and spend them per request, so the useful question is not "how much is left this week" but "what have I actually spent".
1.7 answers that. Your OpenRouter card now shows what you have spent today, this week and this month, alongside your credit balance and your key's running total. Small amounts are shown properly, so a key you are genuinely using never looks idle.
Runlow will also give you a heads up before an OpenRouter key expires, so it never stops working on you without warning.
Claude credits, in real money
If you have not set a monthly spend limit in your Claude settings, there is no cap for a percentage to measure against. Runlow now shows the amount you have actually spent instead, and points you to where you can set a limit if you would like the progress bar back.
Turn OpenRouter into a real meter
A tip worth knowing. If you set a monthly spending limit on your OpenRouter key, Runlow will show it exactly like your Claude weekly: a bar, a percentage and a countdown to the reset. Worth knowing first that the limit is a hard stop, so pick a number you would happily be stopped at.
Also in this release
- Keys with a monthly or weekly limit now show a proper countdown to their reset.
- A new setting for how OpenRouter rows behave when everything is still at zero.
- Clearer guidance when a pasted key does not look quite right, without ever getting in your way.
- iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple Vision Pro all move to 1.7 together.