> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.aisuru.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.aisuru.com/en/analytics/usage/monitor-your-usage.md).

# Monitor your usage

To monitor your Agent's resource consumption:

1. Go to the platform homepage;
2. Click the  **Usage** button in the top right corner (next to your username).

### Usage dashboard

Once you open the Usage section, you'll see the following information:

* **Time period**: you can select a custom date range or view the current month;
* **Credits**: the total number of credits available;
* **Conversational Agents**: the number of Agents you've created that are active;
* **Valid chats**: the total number of conversations that took place;
* **Deep Thinking chats**: the number of chats that used the [Deep Thinking](/en/extensions/deep-thinking.md) feature;
* **AI-generated responses**: the number of responses provided by your Agents;
* **AI-generated responses** with Deep Thinking: the number of responses that used the Deep Thinking feature;
* **Imported documents**: the number of document pages loaded into the system.

Finally, let's explore how to manage your credits when you need to increase your available resources.


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