Settings - Telemetry
Telemetry shows AI Cockpit One usage, engagement, costs, users, and efficiency indicators for the active organization. The data changes according to period, team, and grouping filters available on each tab.
When to use
- Use Telemetry to understand adoption and activity across the organization.
- Use it to review cost and billing indicators.
- Use it to inspect user-level engagement.
- Use it to generate PDF or HTML reports for sharing, review, or archive.
Before you start
- Confirm the active organization.
- This section appears only for users with administrative access.
- Choose the correct period before comparing numbers.
- Large reports may take longer to generate.
Telemetry navigation
| Tab | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Overview | Consolidated KPIs, active users, activation rate, module usage, and activity timeline. |
| Analytics | Activity trends, commands, tokens, session time, errors, audit data, and upstream metrics. |
| Users | User details, status, commands, average session time, and activity. |
| Billing | Costs, models, tokens, users by cost, and model or user breakdowns. |
| Report | Generates PDF or HTML files with selected sections. |
Step by step: use telemetry filters
- Open Settings > Telemetry.
- Choose the tab you want to review.
- Select the period.
- Select team or grouping when available.
- Apply the filters or wait for automatic refresh, depending on the screen.
- Review charts, tables, and empty states.
What to review in each tab
| Area | What to check |
|---|---|
| Overview | Total users, active users, activation rate, active modules, module usage, and activity timeline. |
| Analytics | Operational activity, completed tasks, active users, generated or modified code, commands, tokens, session time, errors, audit events, logins, days active, and upstream efficiency. |
| Users | Search by name, email, or company; company filter; inactive-only filter; user status; user table; detail modal with engagement and audit data. |
| Billing | Total cost, average monthly cost, total traces, active models, cost distribution by model, top users by cost, model tokens, By Model and By User tabs, and CSV export when available. |
Step by step: generate a telemetry report
- Open Settings > Telemetry > Report.
- Select start and end dates.
- If Billing is included, choose the main billing month.
- Choose PDF or HTML format.
- Select the report modules.
- Within each module, select the items you want to include.
- Review processing warnings when there is a large amount of data.
- Click Generate Report.
- Review the preview.
- Export or download the final file.
Understand report options
| Item | What it means |
|---|---|
| Period | Date range used to fetch report data. |
| Billing month | Main month used for billing blocks. |
| Paginated document for sharing or printing. | |
| HTML | Interactive report opened in the browser. |
| Modules | Large report sections, such as Overview, Analytics, Users, and Billing. |
| Report items | Charts, KPIs, and tables inside each module. |
| Filter fidelity | Indicates whether a block respects the filters exactly or uses the closest available approximation. |
| User snapshot | Indicates whether the user list was loaded completely, partially, or not available. |
Expected result
Telemetry should show data for the selected filters. When generating a report, you should be able to preview and download the selected PDF or HTML file.
Tips and common issues
- If a chart is empty, review period, team, grouping, and active organization.
- If the report button is disabled, confirm the period and selected sections.
- If Billing is selected, confirm the billing month.
- If a report block fails, reload the block or retry the failed calls.
- Large periods may take longer to process.