Pi sessions and usage in the Mac notch

Download for macOSFree 3-day trial · Apple silicon
AgentPeek monitoring Pi sessions, permissions, prompts, and local usage
Sessions
Extension, 8 events
Permissions
Allow, deny, deny with feedback
Direct Chat
pi --mode rpc
Usage
Monthly tokens and cost
Installs
~/.pi/agent/extensions/agentpeek.ts

Dedicated support for upstream Pi

AgentPeek identifies the upstream pi runtime, its ~/.pi/agent data, and its official Pi identity independently from the Oh My Pi fork. Each product keeps its own Settings row, icon, routes, sessions, and capability boundaries.

Permission decisions can stay in the notch

Pi's managed extension can gate mutating tools for a one-shot allow, deny, or deny with feedback action. Open Terminal remains available when you want Pi's native TUI instead. Persistent always-allow is omitted because Pi exposes no matching response channel.

Tokens, cost, prompts, and routes

AgentPeek reads Pi's local session journals and shows recorded monthly and daily token and cost totals without inventing a provider quota. Follow-up prompts resume the exact Pi session through its RPC transport. Quick Routes opens Pi's extensions, skills, prompts, themes, models, config, sessions, and root.

Questions

Yes. Pi and Oh My Pi have separate icons, Settings rows, routes, session sources, and capability contracts in AgentPeek.
Yes. It reads Pi local journals and shows recorded monthly and daily token and cost totals. Pi supplies no provider quota percentage, so AgentPeek does not invent one.

Pi is a product of its respective owner. AgentPeek is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by them.

Keep your agents in view

Download for macOSFree 3-day trial · Apple silicon