How It Works
Each dashboard stores a filter configuration:- Date range: Relative presets like “last 30 days” or “this month”
- Models: Specific models to include (GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, etc.)
- Metadata filters: Environment, feature, or any custom metadata
Recommended Dashboards
Every organization starts with pre-built dashboards:Production Monitoring
Tracks production environment costs. For ops teams watching live systems.
This Month's OpenAI Spend
Current month’s GPT-4o, GPT-4o-mini, and GPT-4-turbo costs.
Development Analytics
Dev and staging environment costs. Keep test spending in check.
Feature Specific Costs
Costs broken down by feature tag. For product managers.
Last 90 Days Gemini Spend
Long-term Gemini model trends. Useful for migration planning.
Creating a Dashboard
- Go to Dashboards
- Click Create Dashboard
- Set your filters:
- Choose a relative date range (optional)
- Select specific models (optional)
- Add metadata filters (optional)
- Give it a name and description
- Click Save
Starring Dashboards
Star dashboards to prioritize them. Starred dashboards appear at the top of your list. Click the star icon on any dashboard to toggle it. Stars are personal, so each team member can prioritize their own favorites.Filters You Can Save
| Filter | Example |
|---|---|
| Relative Date | Last 7 days, this month, last 90 days |
| Models | GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Gemini 1.5 Pro |
| Metadata | environment = production, feature = chat |
- equals: Exact match
- not equals: Exclude matches
Organization Sharing
All dashboards are visible to everyone in your organization. When you create a dashboard, your teammates can use it too. Recommended dashboards cannot be edited or deleted. They’re always available as baseline views.Saved Views
For even quicker filter switching, check out Saved Views. They capture your current Cost Explorer state and let you restore it with one click.Related
- Dashboard: The default overview
- Cost Explorer: Detailed analysis
- Creating Custom Dashboards: Step-by-step guide