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Activity

Your agents each keep their own history, in their own format, on whichever machine you ran them. Activity reads all of it and shows the whole picture in one place.

A heatmap of every day you worked, across every paired machine. Tap a day for its detail.

Underneath: headline numbers for the period you pick, how long your current streak is, a trend line, and a split by agent — who did the work, Claude Code or Codex or Cursor or opencode.

Any stat opens onto its own page, with week, month and year trends and breakdowns by agent, by model, and by Space.

The whole screen shares as an image, if you want to post it.

Pounce reports what your agents actually reported, not an estimate.

That’s a deliberate limit. Agents differ in what they’ll tell you: some report dollars for every session, some report nothing because you’re on a flat-rate plan where per-session dollars would be fiction, and some report usage against a rate limit instead. Pounce shows each of those as what it is.

So a small-looking number next to a busy project usually means not attributable rather than free. Where a total is an estimate rather than a figure an agent reported, it’s labelled as one.

Per-machine totals and per-project totals answer different questions and don’t always reconcile — an org billing total can’t be split across the projects it paid for.

Agents working in parallel cut git worktrees, and nothing cuts them back. The Worktree disk tile totals what they’re holding across every paired machine; opening it breaks that down by agent and lists every worktree, biggest first.

Each row says what deleting it would cost — how long it’s been idle, how many files are uncommitted, and how many commits exist on no remote. Anything idle for ten days with nothing uncommitted is marked clearable.

Deleting removes the folder and keeps the branch, unless you choose Delete branch too. If a worktree has uncommitted changes the machine refuses the first time and offers you the thread that made them, so the choice is finish the work or knowingly throw it away — never a folder that quietly vanishes with your changes in it.

Only worktrees are listed. The checkouts you work in yourself are never shown and can’t be deleted from here.

Every Space carries the same numbers folded over just that project’s sessions, so you can see what one repository has cost without untangling it from everything else on the machine.

There’s no year heatmap there, on purpose: a 53-week grid measures how consistent you are, which is a fair question about you and the wrong one about a project. Projects get worked in bursts and then go quiet.

Everything Activity counts is also searchable — see Search.