Quorum Pro

The same notch.
Spend, planning, history.

Pro is for people who’ve made Claude Code or Codex part of their daily build. Where the spend goes, which Linear ticket the agent should have been working on, what it actually did three weeks ago — Pro puts that in the same notch you already glance at. Still hooks-driven, still Metal-rendered.

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Freeforever

The notch overlay for Claude Code and Codex. Local, native, no telemetry.

  • Notch states for idle, streaming, approval, and compaction
  • Multi-session view, grouped by project
  • Approve & deny tool calls from the notch
  • Default hotkeys — jump, cycle, plan, toggle
  • Hooks-driven, zero polling, ≤24 MB resident
  • Apple Silicon, MIT-licensed, zero packets off-device
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$8per month

For people who run Claude Code or Codex full-time and want spend, planning, and history surfaced.

  • Cost intelligence — per-project, per-model, with budget caps
  • Linear integration — issues in the planning tab, sessions linked to tickets
  • Long-term session archive with full-text search and export
  • Conditional hotkey routing & approval macros
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What Pro adds

Four surfaces, all of them in the same notch.

Cost intelligence

spend

Daily and weekly cost trends per project and per model, drawn from the same usage data the free tier reads locally.

Set a weekly cap on Opus, Sonnet, or any project; the notch turns amber at 80% and red at 100%, before the bill lands.

Linear integration

planning

Your assigned Linear issues land in the planning tab next to TODOs. Sessions link to tickets by project or branch.

Approvals and completed turns can post back as Linear comments, so the issue carries the trail of what the agent actually did. Bring your own Linear API key — Quorum talks to Linear directly, never through us.

Long-term archive

history

Free keeps a rolling window. Pro keeps everything — searchable, replayable, exportable to JSONL or Markdown.

Encrypted at rest. Useful for audits, client billing, or finding the session where the agent last did the thing right.

Conditional routing

control

Hotkey chains, approval macros, and notch chord rules scoped by tool, project, or session phase.

"If an approval comes from project X for `git push`, jump there. Otherwise queue it." Rules live in a TOML file you own.

FAQ

The questions we keep answering.

Does Pro send anything off-device?
Nothing to us. The only network call Quorum itself makes is a license check on launch, which caches for 30 days offline and sends nothing besides a signed token. The Linear integration talks directly to api.linear.app using your own API key — your tickets never pass through Quorum servers.
Why is multi-session in the free tier and not Pro?
Because it is the product. Charging for the basic notch experience would gate the thing the project exists to do. Pro pays for the surfaces that take real ongoing work — cost analytics, Linear plumbing, archive search, conditional routing.
What does "cost intelligence" actually compute?
It rolls up the same per-day, per-model, per-project, per-tool usage that Claude Code already writes to disk. Pro adds trend charts, weekly budgets with notch alerts, and a per-tool ROI view so you can see where the spend is really going.
How does the Linear integration work?
You paste a personal Linear API key into Quorum settings. Issues assigned to you appear alongside the existing planning view, sessions are linked to tickets by branch or project mapping, and you can post a session summary as a comment with one chord. No webhooks to expose, no third-party app to install on your Linear workspace.
Can I use my license on multiple Macs?
Yes — one license, up to three personal machines.
Team or studio licensing?
Volume licensing for 5+ seats is handled directly — reach out via the feedback page and we will set up a seat pool with consolidated billing and a deployable config.
What happens if I cancel?
Pro features stop on the next billing cycle. The free Quorum keeps working with the same install — no degradation, no nag screens, your local archive stays on disk.