Claude Weekly Limit Tracker
Claude's paid plans cap how much you can use per week, and the settings page tells you the percentage but not whether it will last. This tracker turns that number into a pace: enter your reset time and current usage, and see if you'll make it to the refill.
Your settings are saved in this browser only. Nothing you enter leaves the page.
Where to find your numbers
Everything the tracker needs comes from one screen in your Claude account:
- Open claude.ai and go to Settings, then Usage.
- Find the weekly usage bar. Note the percentage used and the reset time shown next to it.
- Set the reset day and time above to match. Your reset is specific to your account, so copy what your settings page says rather than guessing.
- Enter the percentage in the "Used so far" box. Come back and update it whenever you check.
How Claude's weekly limits work
The facts in this section were checked against Anthropic's help center on August 18, 2026. Limits change; your own Settings page is always the authority for your account.
Anthropic applies weekly usage limits to its subscription plans alongside the shorter five-hour session limit. The weekly limit is the one worth pacing: the session limit clears by itself within hours, while the weekly cap refills only once, at your reset.
| Plan | Weekly limit? |
|---|---|
| Pro | Yes |
| Max | Yes |
| Team | Yes |
| Enterprise (seat-based) | Yes |
| Enterprise (usage-based) | No fixed cap; billed on consumption |
Two details that catch people out. First, some plans carry a separate weekly limit for Opus, Anthropic's largest model, with its own reset; if you lean on Opus heavily, that bar can empty while your overall weekly bar still shows headroom. Second, resets are per-account. Anthropic doesn't publish one universal reset day, which is why this tracker asks for yours instead of assuming it.
Reading your pace
The chart's diagonal is an even burn: the same share of your allowance spent each day of the week. Your dot is where you actually are. A dot below the line by more than a couple of points means your current rate empties the bar before the reset, and the projection line under the chart names the day that happens.
What to do with that depends on which side of the line you're on. Behind pace, the usual moves are shifting heavy batch work until after the reset and keeping the remaining days to lighter tasks. Ahead of pace, the bar is telling you there's room for the big job you'd been putting off. Either way, checking the dot twice a day beats discovering an empty bar on Friday.
The generic weekly limit tracker is the same tool without the Claude specifics, for any allowance that runs from 100% to 0% over 7 days.
Frequently asked questions
When does the Claude weekly limit reset?
Anthropic doesn't publish a single universal reset time; your reset is shown in your own account. Open claude.ai, go to Settings, then Usage, and the page shows your weekly usage bar along with when it resets. Enter that day and time into the tracker above.
Which Claude plans have a weekly limit?
As of August 18, 2026, Anthropic's help center lists weekly usage limits on Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise plans. Usage-based Enterprise accounts are billed on consumption instead and don't have a fixed weekly cap.
Where do I find my current usage percentage?
In Claude's Settings under Usage. That page shows progress bars for both your five-hour session usage and your weekly usage. The weekly bar is the number this tracker wants.
What's the difference between the session limit and the weekly limit?
The five-hour session limit governs how much you can do within a rolling five-hour window and clears on its own within hours. The weekly limit is a larger cap across the whole week and refills only at your weekly reset. You can be fine on one and constrained by the other; this tracker follows the weekly one, because that's the limit you can pace.
Is this tool affiliated with Anthropic?
No. WeeklyLimit is an independent free tool with no connection to or endorsement from Anthropic. It reads nothing from your Claude account; you type the percentage in yourself and the page stores your settings only in your own browser.
WeeklyLimit is an independent tool, not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic. Claude is a product of Anthropic, PBC.