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Usage Analytics for Enterprise Plans

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This article explains how to view and export usage analytics for your Claude for Enterprise organization.

Note: Usage analytics is available to Primary Owners and Owners on Enterprise plans.

Usage analytics help you track team activity, feature adoption, and spend directly from your admin dashboard. You can monitor how your organization uses Claude and export detailed reports for your own analysis.

Primary Owners and Owners can view the following analytics in the admin dashboard:

User activity

  • Weekly active users (WAU)

  • Utilization rates (WAU / total seats)

  • Pending invites

Feature adoption

  • Total chats per day (with day over day change)

  • Average number of messages per chat (with day over day change)

  • Projects created and users with at least one or more projects created (with day over day change)

  • Artifacts created and users with at least one or more artifacts created (with day over day change)

  • Top 10 users by projects used

  • Top 10 users by artifacts generated

  • Top connectors and number of unique users leveraging each connector

Spend reports

Note: Spend reports will only appear if your organization has enabled “extra usage.”

  • Total spend (month-to-date, quarter-to-date, year-to-date)

  • Spend by model (1 month, 3 months, 1 year)

  • Top 10 users by spend leaderboard

Note: The Leaderboard pictured below can be delayed by 1-2 days. For more current month-to-date spend per user, refer to Spending caps by user in Admin settings > Usage.

Viewing usage analytics

To access usage analytics:

  1. Log in to your Enterprise organization as a Primary Owner or Owner.

  2. View real-time dashboards for user activity, feature adoption, and spend.

Exporting usage data

You can export user-level spend as a CSV file for your own reporting.

To export usage data:

  1. Locate the export spend report option:

  2. Select the data you want to export.

  3. Download the CSV file.

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