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Storage & Tokens

Track your storage and training token usage.

Below the subscription and credits cards, two more cards show your account-wide resource usage for storage and training tokens.

Storage card

The Storage card shows the total disk space used by uploaded files across all your companions combined.

  • Usage bar -- A progress bar filling from left to right. Changes color as you approach the limit: indigo for normal usage, amber above 75%, and red above 90%.
  • Used / Limit -- Exact numbers in readable format (e.g., "320 MB of 1 GB").
  • Remaining -- How much space you have left.
  • Percentage ring -- A small circular indicator showing the usage percentage.

Storage is consumed by files uploaded to any companion's Data tab -- PDFs, documents, images, and videos. Written knowledge sections and links do not count.

When you hit the limit, you will need to delete files or upgrade your plan to upload more.

Training Tokens card

The Training Tokens card shows how many tokens have been used to process resources into knowledge across all your companions.

  • Usage bar -- Same style as storage, with color changes at 75% and 90%.
  • Used / Limit -- Exact counts in readable format (e.g., "78.5K of 200K").
  • Remaining -- Tokens remaining before the limit.
  • Percentage ring -- Circular usage indicator.

Training tokens are consumed when Aura processes an uploaded file -- extracting text, understanding content, and turning it into knowledge your companion can use during conversations.

When you hit the limit, you will need to delete resources or upgrade your plan to process more.

Both storage and training token limits are set by your subscription plan. To see usage for a specific companion rather than your whole account, check that companion's Insights Usage tab.

Difference between training tokens and credits

This is a common question:

  • Training tokens are used once when processing a resource (uploading a document, running OCR, etc.). They measure processing effort.
  • Credits are used during conversations and ongoing operations. They measure runtime cost.

Think of training tokens as a one-time setup cost and credits as the ongoing operating cost.

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