Usage limits

How your plan's usage allowance works, and what the meters in your dashboard mean.

Your plan's allowance

Every plan comes with an allowance for how much you can use Haruno. Rather than one big monthly number, that allowance is spread across two rolling windows — a short session window and a weekly window — so a burst of heavy use doesn't drain your whole month at once. Your dashboard shows each window as a simple percentage of how much you've used.

      Current session

      The session window covers your most recent stretch of activity — a rolling five-hour period. When you start working, the session meter fills as you use Haruno and shows a live countdown to when it resets. After five hours with no new activity, the session clears and starts fresh the next time you use Haruno.

          Weekly limit

          The weekly window is a larger allowance that spans a full week. It resets on a fixed day each week, tied to when your plan started rather than a calendar Monday. Your dashboard shows the exact date and time of the next weekly reset.

              Reading the meters

              Each meter fills as you approach that window's limit — it turns amber as you get close and red when you're nearly out, so you always know where you stand. The daily chart shows how much of each day's share you've used, making it easy to spot your busiest days.

                  The meters refresh as you work. Use the refresh button on your dashboard to pull the very latest figures.

                  When you reach a limit

                  If you use up a window, Haruno pauses new work in that window until it resets — the dashboard always shows when that will be. If you regularly reach your limits, a higher plan gives you a larger allowance.

                      Next steps

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