Redline — monitor your AI subscriptions' rate limit (Ultra)
The instrument panel for your AI subscriptions: rate limits for Claude, GPT, Grok, and Kimi in the macOS menu bar or the Windows and Linux tray, in real time — exclusive to Ultra.
The instrument panel for your AI subscriptions
Heavy AI CLI users hit rate limits without warning — every provider hides consumption in a different place, and with multiple accounts, nobody knows which one still has headroom or when the window resets. Redline lives in your menu bar (macOS 14+) or in the Windows and Linux tray and puts it all in a single bar: percent consumed per window (5h, weekly, per model) and a countdown to each reset.
It's native — pure Swift/SwiftUI, no Electron — and read-only: it never refreshes a token, never displays credentials. Built by someone who streams live every day and feels this problem firsthand.
Availability: Redline is exclusive to Ultra subscribers.
How to use it
Log in with your Overclock account
the app discovers the CLI accounts on its own.
Watch the bars
in the macOS menu bar or the Windows/Linux tray: percentage and reset countdown per provider, in real time.
Open History
a chart-based record of when and where you burned the most rate limit.
What this area has today
Real multi-account supportshipped
Account 2's headroom shows up the instant account 1 runs out — no window switching to find out.
Zero configurationshipped
Discovers the accounts on its own — reads the CLI directories and the accounts already connected to Overclock.
Read-only and safeshipped
Never refreshes a token, never displays credentials. Masked emails (gu****@g**.com).
Official data every 5minshipped
Queries each provider's real usage endpoints — it's not an estimate.
Smart fallbackshipped
No network or a sleeping token, and it shows the last good reading with an age badge.
Historyshipped
Consumption history with charts, right in the app — when you burned the most rate limit, on which provider, in which window.
Status straight from the product's brain: shipped = actually in use; partial = exists, with documented limits.
Where this actually gets to work
all squads →Showcase squads arrive as they're recorded — see what's already published at /squads.