Starting today, you can download your usage report to see how April’s GitHub Copilot activity translates into AI credits. The new billing unit of AI credits is going live on June 1. Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise admins can download the report for their enterprise. Copilot Pro and Pro+ users can download the report for their personal usage.

You can use the report to plan: identify your top consumers, see which models and surfaces drive the most consumption, and get a working sense of monthly AI credit ranges before June 1.

A couple of things to know:

  • 0x model usage from April 1–24 is not in the report. Across paid plans, this is roughly 2% of activity at scale, so it won’t materially shift most totals. If your team relies primarily on 0x models, look at data from April 24 onwards to inform your estimates.
  • Duplicate entries may appear for April 24–30 due to a data backfill gap.
  • Some code review entries are missing AI credit estimations. Copilot code reviews charged directly to organizations via automation or from a user without a Copilot license will reflect 0 AI credits due to a data issue.

The report is a directional signal, useful for understanding cost shape, top consumers, and model usage. It’s not a recalculated bill. Treat the totals as an estimated range, monitor patterns for May, and plan budget updates accordingly.

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