Enterprise AI Coding Tools Hide Actual Quota Numbers Behind Opaque Percentages
Codex Enterprise workspace only displays usage as a percentage remaining rather than absolute numbers, preventing users from seeing original quotas, consumption totals, per-task costs, or proximity to limits. Enterprise customers managing budgets need granular quota transparency to operate responsibly.
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